Lovely! My husband and I were in perhaps that very spot, back in 2001 for a wedding at a castle-converted-to-a-hotel. But we actually stayed in a bed & breakfast that was on a working farm, and tramped one day across many fields and through trees to get to the edge of the water itself. I have wonderful memories of that trip.
It may be very lovely, but it dun'arf look chilly.
By the way, I was in Loch Lomond afore ye, when I was 2.
Lovely! My husband and I were in perhaps that very spot, back in 2001 for a wedding at a castle-converted-to-a-hotel. But we actually stayed in a bed & breakfast that was on a working farm, and tramped one day across many fields and through trees to get to the edge of the water itself. I have wonderful memories of that trip.
'On the bonnie, bonnie banks o’ Loch Lomon'
The scenes have a certain primal beauty about them.
Stunning, eh? Even in winter! I spent a couple of nights at Fort Worth back in the nineties and didn't want to leave.
One branch of my ancestors comes from there!
Mit
I don't have any Scottish ancestry that I know of, but I do love the scenery. Even in the dead of winter.