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The village of Ballachulish in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, is centred on previous slate quarries. The name Ballachulish (Ballecheles, 1522– Straits town,) was much more correctly related to the area currently called North Ballachulish, to the north of Loch Leven, yet was laid hold of for the quarry villages at East Laroch and also West Laroch, either side of the River Laroch, which were actually within Glencoe and South Ballachulish respectively. The primary market is now tourism, although most site visitors pass swiftly by the town itself. The name Ballachulish (from Scottish Gaelic, Baile a’ Chaolais) suggests “the Village by the Narrows”. The tightens concerned is Caolas Mhic Phàdraig – Peter or Patrick’s child’s tightens, at the mouth of Loch Leven. As there was no road to the head of Loch Leven till 1927, the Ballachulish Ferry, developed in 1733, as well as those at Invercoe/Callert as well as Caolas na Con were important. The Ballachulish ferryboat closed in December 1975 when the Ballachulish Bridge ultimately opened up. The Ballachulish Hotel and also Ballachulish House (till just recently a lodge hotel) lie near the narrows at (southern) Ballachulish Ferry instead of in the “modern” village some 3 miles (5 km) east. Ballachulish House was reputed to be haunted, and also the drive resulting in it was ridden by a headless horseman. The hamlet of Glenachulish hinge on Gleann a’ Chaolais, the glen that diminishes to the tightens. This is the topic of the Gaelic track, Gleann Bhaile Chaoil composed by John Cameron (1865– 1951) as well as recognized in your area both as the Paisley Bard as well as by his neighborhood nickname Iain Cealaidh. He is often confused with another local poet likewise called John Cameron, recognized in your area as Iain Rob (1822– 1898). Gleann a’ Chaolais is ringed by Beinn a’ Bheithir, a massif which contains 2 munros – Sgorr Dhearg and Sgorr Dhonuill. Recently a number of new residences have actually been built in your area in addition to vacation huts as well as an art gallery. Likewise the fields of Gleann a’ Chaolais have actually been developed into the 9-hole Dragon’s Tooth golf links. Forgeting the narrows is the monolith to James of the Glen, “hanged on this spot for a criminal activity of which he was blameless”. Robert Louis Stevenson based his unique Kidnapped around the tale of the Appin Murder. Whoever did eliminate The Red Fox (Campbell of Glenure) is still not known.

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