Trossachs
noun
1.
a valley in central Scotland, in Perth county, near Loch Katrine.
noun (functioning as pl or singular) the Trossachs
1.
a narrow wooded valley in central Scotland, between Loch Achray and Loch Katrine: made famous by Sir Walter Scott’s descriptions
2.
(popularly) the area extending northwards from Loch Ard and Aberfoyle to Lochs Katrine, Achray, and Venachar
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