Inversnaid
Above the hamlet of Inversnaid, perched on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond,
this picnic area offers superb views across the loch to the spectacular
Arrochar Alps. Also romantic falls and rock pools of the Snaid
Burn. |
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Stronachlachar
At the western tip of Loch Katrine lies Stronachlachar, a calling point
for the steamer SS Sir Walter Scott which sails from Trossachs pier
during the summer months. |
The Duke's Pass
The Duke's Pass, which meanders across the hills from Aberfoyle to the
very heart of the Trossachs, has several small car parks and a spectacular
view point from which you can obtain a bird's eye view of the 'microcosm
of the Highlands'. |
Strathard
Follow the winding road from Aberfoyle to Inversnaid and
there are splendid opportunities to sit, relax and soak up the
marvellous scenery of rob Roy Country at car parks and picnic
areas along the delightful shores of Loch Ard (Loch of the Height)
and Loch Chon (Loch of the Dogs). |
Braklin Falls
The Braklin falls are signposted on the left as you come into Callander
from Stirling. They were a popular attraction in Victorian times, a
bridge allows you to cross the dramatic gorge and see the falls face
on. Their are a couple gentle woodland walks around the falls. |