Ballindalloch
{{Short description|Village in Moray, Scotland}}
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Ballindalloch ({{langx|gd|Baile na Dalach}}) is a small village on the River Spey in Scotland.
It is known for its whisky distilleries and for Ballindalloch Castle.{{cite map|title=Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 57 Stirling & The Trossachs|ISBN= 9780319231562 |publisher=Ordnance Survey|date=2009}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/opendatadownload/products.html|title=Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer|format=csv (download)|date= 1 January 2016|publisher=Ordnance Survey|website=www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk|accessdate=30 January 2016}}
File:Ballindalloch Station 1747084 f6cb1f5c.jpg In Ballindalloch itself, there are two distilleries, Cragganmore distillery and Ballindalloch distillery.{{cite book |last=Maclean |first=Charles |date=2016 |title=Whiskypedia. A Gazetteer of Scotch Whisky |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Birlinn |isbn=978-1-78027-401-0}} On the western edge of Ballindalloch is the Tormore distillery.
Ballindalloch previously had a railway station, Ballindalloch railway station that opened on 1 July 1863 and was part of the Strathspey Railway (GNoSR) but it closed on 18 October 1965.{{Canmore |num=16003 |desc=Ballindalloch Station |access-date=30 September 2021}}
The name Ballindalloch is also used at Balfron, Stirlingshire for the Ballindalloch Old House, estate, bridge, muir and cotton mill.
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