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Hiking Highlight
This lochan (small body of water) is famous for supposedly being the resting place for a number of ancient Scottish swords, cast aside to facilitate an escape from battle.
It's …
Tip by Chris
Hiking Highlight
Loch Lomond is a vast and extremely beautiful freshwater lake nestled amid a landscape of majestic mountains. The lake crosses the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the …
Tip by Dan Hobson
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Hiking Highlight (Segment)
This is a lovely view from the very southern banks of Loch Lomond, Great Britain's largest body of freshwater. From here, the loch stretches nearly 23 miles (37 km) into …
Tip by Alex Foxfield
Hiking Highlight
The name Loch Katrine comes from the Gaelic for Highland robber; the most famous of which was born on the loch’s northern shores, folkloric hero Rob Roy MacGregor. These days, …
Tip by Dan Hobson
Road Cycling Highlight
Loch Achray is a small freshwater loch between Loch Katrine and Loch Venachar. The river Achray Water feeds it and the river Black Water drains from it. Ben A'an a …
Tip by 51m
Road Cycling Highlight (Segment)
Lovely rolling road on the north shore that’s closed to vehicles.
Tip by Neil Henderson 🏴
Hiking Highlight
Nice gravel beach close to Balmaha and Conic Hill
Tip by SebastianB
Hiking Highlight
The clue is in the name, Loch Long is a lengthy, 20-mile (32 km) stretch of sea water that reaches from the Firth of Clyde deep into the Southern Highlands …
Tip by Alex Foxfield
Mountain Biking Highlight
Also known as Loch Eich in Gaelic, this freshwater loch is some 7 miles (11 km) long, sited within the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park on the Cowal Peninsula.
Tip by Katherine Moore
Bike Touring Highlight
Beautiful ride on NCN (National Cycle Network) 7. Lots of Asphalt, a little bit of gravel, but no problem. Stunning Scottish Highland scenery. You can stop for a coffee too. …
Tip by Peter C Hall 🚲
Bike Touring Highlight
An amazing name and some fantastic little gravel trails around the area. Cars are one way only on the Forest Drive but you can tackle the gravel however you like.
Tip by ChrisHallRides
Mountain Biking Highlight
An unusually-named little Loch of beautiful aspect, with three sculptures to be found on the water - a pike, a dragonfly and an osprey.
Tip by Barney
Hiking Highlight
Loch Earn is a long and narrow stretch of water in a picturesque mountain setting. The loch, which is 6.5 miles (10.5 kilometres) long from east to west, is the source of the River Earn.
Tip by Dan Hobson
Hiking Highlight
Lochgoilhead is a small village on the northern tip of Loch Goil that is surrounded by awe-inspiring west Highland scenery. The village is a hub for all kinds of outdoor …
Tip by Dan Hobson
Mountain Biking Highlight
Gorgeous, scenic, tranquil and possessed of many fine gravel double and singletrack trails. It's a great place to spend a little time.
Tip by Barney
Mountain Biking Highlight
Legend tells of a clan (possibly the McKinleys, who were related to the MacDonalds of Keppoch) who were forced to move to Glenfingas after they angered a spirit who dried …
Tip by Barney
Hiking Highlight
Loch Goil is a picturesque sea loch surrounded by mountains. It runs into Loch Long and has the aptly-named village of Lochgoilhead at its head. There is a range of …
Tip by Dan Hobson
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