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See & Do

BEN LOMOND

Most Southerly Munro 6 miles away

Whatever the season, Ben Lomond has a dignity and a magic that for centuries has drawn artists, beauty-seekers, hikers and climbers.

Rising from the east shore of Loch Lomond to a height of 974m (3,193ft), Ben Lomond offers exhilarating walking and spectacular views across Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and beyond.

MILARROCHY BAY

 0,5 mile away

 

Milarrochy Bay sits on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond and is a perfect base for anyone thinking of exploring the famous Loch.

A lovely spot with great views across the loch and a popular spot for photographers – almost everyone likes to photograph the lone tree with the mountains in the background. 

DEVILS PULPIT

8 miles away

The name “the Devil’s Pulpit” originally referred to the mushroom-shaped rock that sometimes pokes above the rushing stream. Some say the rock is where the Devil stood to address his followers, the crimson current swirling at his feet. Others say Druids held secret meetings there, hidden from sight within the shadows of the gorge’s looming walls. 

STIRLING

26 miles away

 

Also known as "The Gateway to the Highlands", Stirling used to be the only connection to the Highlands and has, therefore a significant position in history. Major battles for Scottish independence took place in and around Stirling. Stirling Castle is one of the great royal residences of Scottish history.

 

DOUNE CASTLE

26 miles away

 

Doune Castle is a medieval stronghold with a striking 100 ft high gatehouse and one of the best preserved great halls in Scotland. Occupied by many famous historical figures over the years, including Mary Queen of Scots. Doune Castle was also used for the castle known as Winterfell in the pilot of the award-winning TV series Game of Thrones as well as Castle Leoch in Outlander.

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