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Callander

Callander (; ) is a small town in the region of Stirling, Scotland, situated on the River Teith. The town is located in the former county of Perthshire and is a popular tourist stop to and from the Highlands.

The town serves as the eastern gateway to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the first National Park in Scotland. Due to its location it is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands". The former St. Kessog's Church is now The Clanranald Trust for Scotland head office.

Dominating the town to the north are the Callander Crags, a visible part of the Highland Boundary Fault, rising to 343 m at the cairn. Ben Ledi (879 m) lies north-west of Callander. Local walks include Bracklinn Falls, The Meadows, Callander Crags and the Wood Walks. The town sits on the Trossachs Bird of Prey Trail. The River Teith is formed from the confluence of two smaller rivers, the Garbh Uisge (River Leny) and Eas Gobhain about half a mile west of the bridge at Callander.

McLaren High School founded in 1892 educates pupils aged 11 to 18 from a wide catchment area extending as far as Killin, Tyndrum and Inversnaid.

Callander achieved prominence during the 1960s as the fictional setting " Tannochbrae" in the BBC television series Dr. Finlay's Casebook.

Callander (surname)

Callander is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Charlie Callander, property steward of Richmond Football Club in Australian Rules Football
  • Don Callander, American novelist
  • Donald Callander, British Army officer
  • Drew Callander, Canadian hockey player (played for Philadelphia and Vancouver)
  • Gary Callander, Scottish Rugby Union player
  • Jock Callander, Canadian hockey player and coach (played for Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay)
  • Peter Callander (1939–2014), British songwriter