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Location | Fintry, Stirling, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°03′00″N 4°08′59″W / 56.04990°N 4.14981°W |
Watercourse | River Endrick |
Loup of Fintry is a notable waterfall on the River Endrick around 2 miles to the east of Fintry in Scotland and 17 miles from Stirling, 10 miles from Denny. The total height of the waterfalls is 28.6 m (94 ft) Lowp or "Loup" means leap in Scots.
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a view of the upper cascade of the Loup of Fintry waterfalls
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a view of a picnic above the upper cascade of the Loup of Fintry waterfalls
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a view of the upper cascade of the Loup of Fintry waterfalls
See also[edit]
https://www.natureflip.com/places/loup-of-fintry-waterfall
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