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Scultura della mucca dipinta a Lochearnhead

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Scultura della mucca dipinta a Lochearnhead

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While this highlight is known as the "Painted Cow Sculpture in Lochearnhead," the prominent and much-loved artwork you'll discover near the village is actually "Still," often referred to as "The Mirror Man." This striking sculpture, created by Rob Mulholland, is situated in Loch Earn, close to Lochearnhead in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 105 metres (344 feet) above sea level, it offers a unique artistic experience within the stunning natural landscape of the Southern Highlands,…

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    24 gennaio 2023

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    Il villaggio di Lochearnhead si trova all'estremità occidentale del Loch Earn nelle Southern Highlands. Ci sono una serie di ottimi obiettivi escursionistici nelle vicinanze, tra cui il Glen Ogle Trail e il Munros di Ben Vorlich e Stùc a 'Chròin. Il villaggio dispone di alcuni cottage e rifugi per le vacanze, nonché di servizi igienici pubblici.
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    Elevazione 110 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    giovedì 30 aprile

    17°C

    5°C

    8 %

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    Posizione:Balquhidder, Lochearnhead And Strathyre, Stirling, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    Is the 'Painted Cow Sculpture' truly a cow, and what is its actual name?

    While often referred to as the 'Painted Cow Sculpture' in Lochearnhead, the prominent artwork is actually called 'Still,' and is widely known as 'The Mirror Man.' It depicts a human figure, not a cow, and is constructed from hundreds of mirrored tiles, reflecting the stunning Loch Earn landscape.

    What is the history behind 'The Mirror Man' sculpture and its location?

    'The Mirror Man' was created by Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland and originally installed in 2014. After being damaged by storms and removed in 2017, a successful community-led campaign raised funds for its purchase, repair, and triumphant reinstallation in Loch Earn in 2022. It's often found in the shallow banks of Loch Earn, near Lochearnhead, opposite the Four Seasons Hotel.

    What makes 'The Mirror Man' a unique attraction in the Lochearnhead area?

    Its unique design, featuring mirrored tiles, creates a dynamic visual experience as it constantly reflects the surrounding Scottish scenery, changing with the light and weather. This integration with nature, combined with its compelling backstory of removal and community-led return, makes it a fascinating and iconic landmark, sometimes called Perthshire's 'Angel of the North.'

    Are there specific wheelchair accessible trails directly to 'The Mirror Man' sculpture?

    While the general area around Loch Earn offers scenic routes, specific details regarding the wheelchair accessibility of the immediate path leading directly to 'The Mirror Man' sculpture itself are not explicitly provided. The sculpture is often in shallow waters or at the edge of the loch, so accessibility would depend on the specific path and ground conditions at the time of your visit. It's advisable to contact local tourism information or the Four Seasons Hotel for the most up-to-date details.

    What are the best times to visit 'The Mirror Man' for an accessible experience?

    Visiting during milder seasons, such as late spring, summer, or early autumn, generally offers more predictable weather and ground conditions, which can be beneficial for wheelchair users. Bright, sunny days are particularly good for seeing the sculpture's reflective qualities at their best. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.

    Are there other wheelchair-friendly attractions or walks near Lochearnhead?

    Yes, the Lochearnhead area offers several accessible options. The Glen Ogle Trail, for instance, includes sections that are wheelchair accessible, providing beautiful views. The village itself has public toilets and serves as a good base for exploring the wider region. For specific accessible routes, local tourism resources can provide detailed information.

    Where can I find accessible parking when visiting 'The Mirror Man'?

    Parking is generally available in Lochearnhead village. While the highlight is considered wheelchair accessible, it's recommended to check local signage for designated accessible parking spots closest to the lochside viewing areas. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak season, can help secure convenient parking.

    Are there any cafes or pubs in Lochearnhead with wheelchair access?

    Lochearnhead village has a few cafes and pubs. While many establishments strive for accessibility, it's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm specific wheelchair access, including ramps, accessible restrooms, and seating arrangements, to ensure a comfortable visit.

    What should I wear for an accessible visit to 'The Mirror Man' in Lochearnhead?

    Given the changeable Scottish weather, dressing in layers is always recommended. Even on accessible routes, waterproof outerwear and comfortable, sturdy footwear are advisable. A hat and gloves can be useful in cooler months, and sunglasses are great for bright days to appreciate the sculpture's reflections.

    Can I reach 'The Mirror Man' using public transport, and is it wheelchair accessible?

    Public transport options to Lochearnhead exist, though they may be limited. For wheelchair users, it's crucial to verify the accessibility of specific bus services or other transport options in advance. Once in Lochearnhead, the proximity of the sculpture to the village means it might be reachable, but the final approach to the sculpture itself would depend on the path's condition.

    Are there family-friendly activities in the Lochearnhead area suitable for wheelchairs?

    Beyond 'The Mirror Man,' the Lochearnhead area offers scenic drives and accessible viewpoints that families can enjoy. The village itself provides a pleasant setting for a leisurely stroll, and some sections of the Glen Ogle Trail are suitable for wheelchairs, offering opportunities for outdoor enjoyment for all family members.

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