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| Aberfoyle | ||||
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Aberfoyle is the southern
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| Queen Elizabeth Forest Park | ||||
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| Appin | ||||
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Appin is located on
the shores of the large sea loch~Loch Linnhe amid |
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| Portnacroish | ||||
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| Ardentinny | ||||
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Ardentinny lies on
the shores of Loch long a few miles north of the Holy Loch. |
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| Loch Long from Ardentinny | ||||
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| Arrochar | ||||
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The village of Arrochar
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| Arrochar and Loch Long | ||||
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| Balloch | ||||
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Balloch is situated on
the one of Scotland's fastest flowing rivers~River Leven. Its history goes back to 1238 when the Earl of Lennox built Balloch Castle. Almost on the southern shores of the beautiful Loch Lomond it is a bustling resort from where you can enjoy cruises on this famed loch. Loch Lomond is Britain's largest inland waterway, the only outlet being the River Leven which flows from Loch Lomond into the Clyde at Dumbarton. Balloch has a newly designed golf course and a country park with lovely walks. Within easy reach are Balloch Castle, Dumbarton Castle, Newark Castle and the Antonine Wall. |
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| Balloch | ||||
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| Callander | ||||
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Callander
forms one of the main gateways to the Highlands. It is located at the eastern end of the Trossachs and at the southern end of the Pass of Leny, and is an ideal base for those wishing to explore the area. Callander has the Rob Roy and Trossachs Visitor Centre situated in the town square. The centre houses a display and multimedia presentations. A little further north is the eastern end of Balquhidder Glen, and in Balquhidder churchyard is the grave of Rob Roy. The scenic Callander to Strathyre Cycleway is to be found north of the town. It is part of the National Cycle Network and this part is six miles long. |
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| Callander and Ben Ledi | ||||
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| Campbeltown | ||||
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Campbeltown is a busy fishing
port and holiday resort situated to the south of the Kintyre peninsula. Were it not for the 1 mile wide strip of land between Loch Fyne and West Loch Tarbert, the Kintyre Peninsula would be an Island. The harbour is also home to a variety of pleasure craft and there is water sports on Campbeltown Loch. Saddle Castle and Saddle abbey lie 8 miles north and are worthy of a visit. Golfers will enjoy the 27 hole Championship Links Course at Machrihanish (5 miles) and there is loch, sea and river fishing and fine walks in the area. |
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| Campbeltown | ||||
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| Dunoon | ||||
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Dunoon is a traditional
Clyde estuary resort, the gateway to the attractive landscapes of the Cowal Peninsula. The castle here is a 19th-century structure, dating from 1822, standing near the ruins of the 13th-century original. A major attraction nearby is the Younger Botanic Garden at Benmore, with its magnificent rhododendrons and a huge redwood avenue. Dunoon is a good base for exploring the scenic Kyles of Bute to the west, and the magnificent Argyll Forest Park to the north. Golfers will enjoy the 18 hole Cowal Moorland Course. |
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| Dunoon | ||||
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| Helensburgh | ||||
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A Clyde resort and dormitory
town for Glasgow, Helensburgh is sometimes described as a “museum of villas”—a reference to the comfortable houses built by wealthy Glasgow industrialists who used to commute (by steamer and rail) to the city upriver. The most famous of these villas is Hill House, designed by the Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The resort has an fine esplanade and large bay with pleasure craft moorings. The birthplace of John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, there is a monument to him, and an impressive war memorial, in the well kept gardens. Taking the route through Glen Fruin, Loch Lomond is only 9 miles distant. |
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| Helensburgh | ||||
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| Inveraray | ||||
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In 1743, the 3rd Duke
of Argyll laid out the handsome town of Inveraray, close to his own Inveraray Castle, and still the seat of the present Duke of Argyll. Well worthy of a visit is Inveraray Jail which recreates a 19th-century prison with courtroom and cells, by means of graphic tableaux and costumed guards and prisoners. To the southwest, Auchindrain Township Open-Air Museum offers an authentic glimpse of rural life in the Highlands—it is an 18th-century communal tenancy farm with contemporary farm buildings. Occasionally weaving, spinning and old farming techniques are demonstrated. |
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| Inveraray | ||||
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| Isle of Mull | ||||
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Tobermoray is the principal
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| Tobermory | ||||
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| Killin | ||||
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The attractive village
of Killin is located at the western end of LochTay, renowned for its salmon fishing. Closeby you will find the Falls of Dochart while Lochernhead, Balquhidder and Strathyre are within east reach. The area is abundant in wildlife and there are many fine walks to enjoy. To the west lies Tyndrum and the strategically located Crianlarich while eastwards lies Crieff and the market town of Perth with its excellent shopping facilities. In Balquhidder churchyard is the grave of the famous Rob Roy MacGregor. |
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| Killin | ||||
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| Kilmartin | ||||
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The village of Kilmartin
is some 20 miles south of Oban and is famed for the bronze age burial mounds uncovered there. Within a small radius you can visit Carnassarie Castle,Kilmartin Church, Duntrune Castle, Dunadd, Craignish Castle and Fincharn Castle. Arduaine Garden is situated on a promontory by the Sound of Jura 8 miles north. It is nationally noted for rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias, and other rare trees and shrubs which flourish in the mild west coast climate. Crarae Gardens, 9 miles distant creates a Himalayan ravine in a Highland glen, complete with torrents, waterfalls, and rare trees and shrubs. |
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| Kilmartin | ||||
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| Kilninver | ||||
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The hamlet of Kilninver
lies around 7 miles to the south of Oban and is within |
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| Kilninver | ||||
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| Lochearnhead | ||||
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Lochearnhead is situated
on the western shores of the beautiful Loch Earn. Close to Lochernhead are Balquhidder, Strathyre and Killin with its famous Falls of Dochart, each well worthy of a visit. This is Rob Roy country and you can find his grave in the little churchyard at Balquhidder. A wonderful area for those who enjoy peace, relaxation and walks in tranquil surroundings. Activities for the more active include golfing, river and loch fishing, water sports, hill walking and climbing. |
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| Sunset on Loch Earn | ||||
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| Lochgilphead | ||||
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A lovely little town and
the gateway to Kintyre, Lochgilphead is close to the Crinan Canal and a series of prehistoric sites. These include Dunadd Fort, the rocky hilltop site and former capital of Dalriada. Some believe that Aiden was crowned first Christian king here by St. Columba and that the stone used became the Stone of Scone now in Westminster Abbey. Southwards, the attractive area known as Knapdale offers a variety of touring options, taking in Castle Sween, the oldest stone castle in Scotland, and Tarbert, where the An Tairbeart Heritage Centre interprets the West Highland environment. |
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| Lochgilphead | ||||
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| Luss | ||||
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Luss, a picturesque village
on the shore of Loch Lomond, is now known by television veiwers far and wide as it is where Scottish Television do the location filming for the "soap" series "High Road". The main route northward skirts the edge of the village continuing to Tarbet. Opposite the Luss Arms Hotel, a quiet road leads down to the shore of Loch Lomond. On either side are beautiful stone built cottages with colourful well kept gardens. The village church and old graveyard is separated from the loch shore only by a stone wall. Near Luss Pier is a gift shop that is seen to be "Blair's Store" in "High Road". |
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| Loch Lomond near Luss | ||||
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| Minard | ||||
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Minard lies on the shores
of Loch Fyne, almost midway between Inveraray and Lochgilphead, and here
you find Minard Castle close to the shore. Well worthy of a visit is Inveraray Jail which recreates a 19th-century prison with courtroom and cells, by means of graphic tableaux and costumed guards and prisoners. Northwards Auchindrain Township Open-Air Museum offers an authentic glimpse of rural life in the Highlands—it is an 18th-century communal tenancy farm with contemporary farm buildings. Occasionally weaving, spinning and old farming techniques are demonstrated. |
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| Oban | ||||
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Oban is Argyll's principal
resort and ferry port situated on the west coast in a sheltered bay. It has been an important western coastal destination since the coming of the railway in 1880. The town has a lovely promenade, lovely sandy beaches, good shopping centre and a harbour busy with ferries running to various islands in the Hebrides chain. Oban also has a distillery and a variety of other tourist attractions, such as Dunollie Castle and McCaig's Folly. There is an excellent leisure centre with swimming pool and sauna facilities. |
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| Stirling | ||||
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With its crag-top castle
dominating the old town, Stirling played a central role in Scotland's tumultuous history. Stirling Castle formerly guarded the routes between the Highlands and the Lowlands, and below its walls Robert the Bruce defeated the English at the crucial Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. The Bannockburn Heritage Centre tells the story and is just one of a range of historical attractions within the town. Pageants, street theatre, and ceilidhs featuring pipe bands often take place in the streets of Stirling in the summer. |
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| Stirling Castle | ||||
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| Tarbert | ||||
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Once a busy herring fishing
port, the picturesque village of Tarbert (not to be confused with Tarbet Loch Lomond) has colour washed houses built around a large harbour now predominantly used by pleasure craft. Here too you will find the remains of a 15th century tower house on the site of a former royal castle. The area has many fine walks and there is a 9 hole golf course just 2 miles from the village. Other activities include water sports, fishing, and sea angling. Ferry sailings to the islands of Gigha and Islay leave from from West Loch Tarbert. |
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| Tarbert Loch Fyne | ||||
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| Tarbet | ||||
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The village of Tarbet is situated on
the shores of beautiful Loch Lomond at a road junction. Here you may take the route north to Ardlui at the head of the loch, this continuing through Glen Falloch, where you will see the Falls of Falloch, to Crianlarich. Alternatively, the route to Arrochar (2 miles) at the head of Loch Long can be taken. From Arrochar you may travel down the scenic shores of Loch Long and Gare Loch to Helensburgh or take the route over the 'rest and be thankful' to Inveraray which lies on the eastern shore of Loch Fyne. Whatever the choice, you will experience some of the finest scenery in Scotland. |
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| Loch Lomond | ||||
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| Tayvallich | ||||
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The small hamlet of Tayvallich
lies on a narrow strip of land between Loch Sween and the Sound of Jura. Within easy reach are Dun Rostan, Keills Cross, Castle Sween, Duntrune Castle, Dunadd and Craignish Castle. There are lovely walks in the area and fine views over the Sound of Jura to the Island of Jura. Ideally suited to those seeking a restful, peaceful holiday or those with an interest in water sports. |
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| Tobermory | ||||
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Tobermoray
is the principal town on the Island of Mull and is reached by car ferry from the west coast resort of Oban on the mainland. The town has brightly painted buildings facing the harbour on its main street. Tobermory Distillery has a visitor centre and guided tours of the distillery from April to October. Tobermory is famed for the treasure that was reputedly aboard a Spanish Gallion that was sunk in or near Tobermoray Harbour. Many unsuccessful attempts have been made to locate the wreckage of the sunken ship and doubt exsists as to its actual exsistance. |
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| Tobermory - Isle of Mull | ||||
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