White Loch (also known as ‘Loch of Inch’) is separated from Black Loch (also known as ‘Loch Crindil’) by a narrow land bridge. On this strip of land you find …
Castle Kennedy is a 17th-century ruin in a striking position overlooking the White and Black Lochs. The castle is surrounded by landscaped gardens which boast an impressive collection of rhododendrons, championship trees, and many rare species.
Two Lochs side by side in fact, which accounts for the name, as the two look like a pair of spectacles. A fisherman's paradise - The largest tench caught in Scotland was recorded here.