Talk:Loch Earn

Accommodation and activities
There are several hotels in the area - I think that it may be of use to include http://www.thedrummondhotel.co.uk/ and http://www.thefourseasonshotel.co.uk/ in order to make this page a more useful resource. Is there any problem with me putting together a new section on Accommodation and perhaps another one on Activities? Jonathan Ellis 12:16, 14 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I think the two topics could be covered in a single section. I'd just gently remind you that the text should not read like an ad and should be written with a neutral point of view. 23:14, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

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"Loch of Ireland"
Is it not more likely these placenames in Pictish heartlands: Strathearn, Atholl etc. are actually named after the gods/mythological characters in Goidelic mythology? So 'Ériu' for 'Strathearn' and 'Fódla' for 'Atholl'? These came over time to be euphemisms/associated strictly with Ireland itself but at the time I imagine Goidelic mythology was probably far less tied to Ireland specifically.

Just doesn't really make much sense for the Picts to name so many large swathes of their territory after Ireland. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.4.16.225 (talk) 19:56, 27 March 2019 (UTC)