Loch Lomond with Free Bar
The very name Loch Lomond conjures images of
noble mountains sweeping down to gentle foreshores; tiny, wooded
islands set amidst calm, lapping waters and small villages playing
host to impromptu ceilidhs. Written about both in song and verse,
Loch Lomond must be the world's most famous Loch. Renowned for its
beauty and tranquility, it offers stunning picture-postcard views
around every corner. The Loch is crossed by the Highland Boundary
Fault and exhibits the physical characteristics of both highland
and Lowland Scotland - In the north the loch is deep and narrow,
bound by steep-sided mountains. Further south it spills into an
island studded panorama that is natural haven for many wild plants
and animals.
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