6/26.- Excursions from Glasgow. Loch Lomond
Follow the A82 road and you can't miss Loch Lomond. In 2002
it became part of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
The Loch is about 24 miles long, so if you like water skiing
or zooming along on a speed boat, this is the place to come.
If you like to do nothing but admire the scenery, then Loch
Lomond is still the place to come. On the eastern side of the
loch looms Ben Lomond to a height of 3,192 feet. Along the banks
of the loch are various camp grounds where you can rent a chalet
or caravan. Fancy some golf? Like to visit wee villages and
pubs? Might as well. Luss is a picturesque village as is Tarbet.
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