Keltie Water, a rivulet of Callander parish, Perthshire, rising at an altitude of 2200 feet on the southern side of Stuc-a-chroin (3189 feet), adjacent to the meeting-point of Callander, Balquhidder, and Comrie parishes. Thence it runs 81/8 miles south-south-eastward, and 2½ south-by-westward along the Kilmadock border, till, after a total descent of 2000 feet, it falls into the river Teith in front of Cambusmore House, 2¾ miles SE of Callander town. See Brackland Falls.Ord. Sur., shs. 46, 38, 39, 1869-72.
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