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Rapids of Dochart
The River Dochart divides the small town of Killin into two halves which are connected by a traditional bridge, documentation about its existence in the Middle Ages exists. The terrain is mountainous and rocky, the river in passing through the town becomes a spectacle for visitors, since it forms eddies, little waterfalls and rapids. This makes for a beautiful landscape, and justifies the presence of so many travellers in spring and warmer weather. Getting to the area is easy and fast, take pictures / videos, and even have a picnic or relax by the water. This is one of those cases where the images and scenes describe much better than my words.
The Dochart rapids or waterfalls are definitely the main attraction of Killin, which is quite understandable once you have visited the place.
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