Benderloch

St Modan's Church, Benderloch, October 2014

Benderloch (Scottish Gaelic: Meadarloch, Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈmet̪əɾɫ̪ɔx]) is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The name is derived from Beinn eadar dà loch, meaning "mountain between two lochs".[1]

Benderloch lies on the A828 road[2] in the coastal parish of Ardchattan, Argyll, Scotland. It grew up as the railway line from Ballachullish to Connel was completed in the early part of the 1900s, between the older locations of Selma and Craigneuk. Its railway station closed in 1966. Benderloch has a village shop (the renowned "Pink Shop"), garage, caravan and leisure store, cafe and a forest walk up to a viewpoint on the summit of Beinn Lora. Benderloch forms part of the Lynn of Lorn National Scenic Area, one of forty in Scotland.[3]

References

  1. Iain Mac an Tàilleir (2003). "Placenames" (PDF). Pàrlamaid na h-Alba. Archived from the original (pdf) on 23 September 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2010.
  2. OS Explorer Map 376 "Oban & North Lorn" published 29 January 2007 ISBN 978-0-319-23898-1
  3. "National Scenic Areas". SNH. Retrieved 30 Mar 2011.

Coordinates: 56°29′32″N 05°24′13″W / 56.49222°N 5.40361°W / 56.49222; -5.40361


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