Craigallion, a loch in Strathblane parish, S W Stirlingshire, 2 miles WSW of Strathblane station. Lying 380 feet above sea-level, it measures 3¾ furlongs by 11/3, and has finely-wooded shores.
Craigullian, a loch in Strathblane parish, SW Stirlingshire, 1¾ mile WSW of Strathblane village. With an utmost length and breadth of 3¾ and l1/3 furlongs, it lies 380 feet above sea-level, on a plateau that terminates in an imposing range of basaltic columns, popularly called the Pillar Craig.
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