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Callander
Callander (; ) is a small town in the council area of Stirling in Scotland, situated on the River Teith. The town is located in the historic county of Perthshire and is a popular tourist stop to and from the Highlands.
==Description==
The town serves as the eastern gateway to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the first National Park in Scotland, and is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands".
Loch Katrine
freshwater lake and reservoir in Stirling, Scotland, UK, outflows to Achray Water and to Glengyle Water
Aberfoyle
village in Stirling, Scotland, UK

Trossachs
The Trossachs (; ) generally refers to an area of wooded glens, braes, and lochs lying to the east of Ben Lomond in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The name is taken from that of a small woodland glen that lies at the centre of the area, but is now generally applied to the wider region.
Lake of Menteith
freshwater lake in Stirling, Scotland, UK, outflows east to Googie Water
Loch Achray
lake in Stirling, Scotland, UK, outflows via the Black Water to Loch Venachar
Ben Venue
mountain in Stirling, Scotland, UK
The Lady of the Lake
poem by Walter Scott

Loch Drunkie
lake in Stirling, Scotland, UK, outflows via the Drunkie Burn to Loch Venachar
Loch Ard
freshwater lake in Stirling, Scotland, UK, outflows to the Avondhu, which quickly meets Duchray Water to form the River Forth
Loch Venachar
lake in Stirling, Scotland, UK, outflows to Eas Gobhain
Inchmahome Priory
priory in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Ben A'an
hill in Stirling, Scotland, UK

Brig o' Turk
village in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
forest in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Milton
human settlement in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Glen Finglas
valley in Stirling, Scotland, UK