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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Little Loch Ard - The Trossachs
Loch Ard has an area of 600 acres and a mean depth of 44 ft and lies to the north of Loch Ard Forest, west of Aberfoyle. The loch is in three parts which are joined by beautiful waterways and this image was taken in the second part travelling away from Milton. This section of the loch (sometimes called Little Loch Ard) is joined by a small channel inaccessible from the road side and is a slightly larger bay than the first, with a collection of boathouses and a boat jetty commanding views down the Loch west towards Ben Lomond.
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