Loch Lomond, The Trossachs and Perthshire
The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park has dozens of lochs and lochans. Loch Lomond is the largest and its beauty is legendary however the many other lochs and lochans have there own character varying from wild to tranquil.
Perthshire, the Ancient County of Perth straddles both the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands - landscapes of glens, lochs, mountains and open spaces in the Breadalbane, Atholl & Balquhidder - rich farmland and market towns in Strathearn, Menteith & Gowrie.
Read MorePerthshire, the Ancient County of Perth straddles both the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands - landscapes of glens, lochs, mountains and open spaces in the Breadalbane, Atholl & Balquhidder - rich farmland and market towns in Strathearn, Menteith & Gowrie.
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Loch Lomond - Loch Lomond and The Trossachs
Loch Lomond owes its origin to the glacial era. The Glaciers ran South from the Ben Lui basin towards the southern end of Loch Lomond which is now Balloch. Loch Lomond has the greatest surface area of freshwater in Britain, approximately 28 sq miles and is the longest freshwater loch at 24 miles., and although quite shallow when compared to Loch Ness and Loch Morar (not in the park) it still holds more water than all the Lakes in the Lake District added together.
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