Invertrossachs, Callander
Firstly walked up a forestry road, leaving it to climb up a path to a viewpoint. Continued along the path which was very muddy. Lovely views over Loch Venachar and Ben Ledi. Loch Venachar holds good stocks of trout and pike and is 4 miles long. It's deepest point is 111ft with an average of 42ft.
Abbotsfordlodge, Callander, United Kingdom, HD revisión
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Abbotsfordlodge is a spacious Victorian property, refurbished in a contemporary style. It was featured as one of the top 10 bed and breakfasts in GB by Yours magazine.
This family-run guest accommodation is located on the edge of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Abbotsford Lodge is within walking distance of all amenities. There is off-street parking, with an area for motorbikes and secure storage for cycles. A continental breakfast is included in the room rate.
Walking, pony trekking, water sports, golfing and fishing are nearby, and Abbotsford Lodge has drying facilities for wet-weather gear.
Callander, Scotland
Country town in Trossachs. Popular with tourists.
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Loch Lubnaig, Scotland, near Callander and Killin
Μια μεγάλη λίμνη, με ήρεμα βαθιά νερά, όπου μπορεί κανείς να πάει για ψάρεμα και να περάσει ευχάριστα την ώρα του.
Δεν είναι πολύ μακριά από το Εδιμβούργο και η διαδρομή οδηγεί σε πολύ ωραία μικρά χωριουδάκια.
COURSE VLOG DUNBLANE NEW GOLF CLUB
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BOUSD IN CALLANDER SCOTLAND 2015
Short video from our holiday at Bousd Cottage in Callander Scotland.
Windyhill Golf Club
A short film about the best golf course west of Glasgow !!
Time lapse in Callander, Scotland
'MASTERS STYLE' SCOTTISH GOLF COURSE - Forfar Golf Course
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The Carrick Introduction
The Carrick on Loch Lomond is the 71-par course designed by the acclaimed golf course designer Doug Carrick, this stunning course uses every inch of the dramatic landscape straddling the fault lines between the Scottish lowlands and highlands with nine holes set in each. Elevated holes offer spectacular views of Loch Lomond to the west and Ben Lomond to the north, this stimulating and challenging course for golfers of all abilities has played host to the Ladies Scottish Open and recently to the PGA Cup. It boasts a spectacular layout, offering a truly memorable day's golf of magnificently maintained, with velvet greens and testy sloping fairways. Nine holes stick to classic Scottish Lowland along the banks of Loch Lomond, while the other nine make you climb to tackle Highland heath and tee off on sloping fairways. Beware the distraction of the loch as you traverse the various lagoons and an incredible 118 bunkers. Make use of the stunning practice facility and prepare yourself for the island green in the middle of a lagoon, the perfect test for the most accomplished of golfers. A truly breathtaking day's golf deep in the Highlands. Down by the Loch. True love awaits all who rise to the challenge.
2014 Callander River Festival
On August 17th, 2014, Skidaddle hosted the Callander River Festival down at the Callander Meadows on the river Teith.
The day comprised of Raft Racing, Swimming Races, a Scarecrow Competition and a Duck Race.
Lots of fun was had.
Special thanks to the following groups:
Rotary Club of Callander & West Perthshire
Trossachs Search & Rescue
The Riverside Inn
The Waverley Hotel
The Old Bank
Screw it
Galleria Luti
The Riverside Inn
Tiso
The Handy Corner Shop
Spice Delight
Shanti’s
A HUGE thank to all of our Volunteers and the biggest Thank You to the people of Callander for coming out to support the Callander River Festival.
Old Photographs Of Montrose Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Montrose, Scottish Gaelic: Monadh Rois, a coastal resort town and former royal burgh in Angus. It is situated 38 miles North of Dundee between the mouths of the North and South Esk rivers. It is the northernmost coastal town in Angus and developed at a natural harbour that traded in skins, hides and cured salmon in medieval times. It is known that golf has been played on the links of Montrose for more than four hundred and fifty years making it one of the very earliest and important venues in the history of the Royal and Ancient game. It was not until 1810, however, that the golfers of Montrose formed themselves into a club. Panmure Barracks was built in Montrose in 1779 and was originally an asylum. It became a Barracks for the Angus and Mearns Militia in the midle of the 19th century. It was demolished between the World War I and World War 2. and the area has subsequently been built over. A cannon was found on the site in 1992, built into a World War I gun emplacement. Montrose New Bridge was completed to the design of Sir E wen Williams in 1930, replacing an earlier suspension bridge. Sir Evan Owen Williams, born 20 March 1890, died 23 May 1969, was a British engineer and architect. Williams born at 16 Caroline Terrace in Tottenham, London, England, on 20 March 1890. He was the son of Evan Owen Williams, a Welsh-born grocer and Mary Roberts. Originally both farmers, they both moved to London some years before Owen was born. Williams had two sisters and two brothers. Mary Kate, died young, but the second born, Elizabeth Maud, became an author. Owen had an older brother, Robert Osian, who was a successful banker and came out of retirement to manage the finances of his brother's engineering practice which was launched in 1940. The final chapter of the ill fated 1715 Jacobite rebellion was played out in Montrose. Towards the end of the uprising, which had lasted nearly six months, from September 1715 to February 1716, James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender; formerly James, Prince of Wales, arrived in Montrose, where he spent his last night in Scotland, on 4 February 1716. He sailed from Montrose to exile in France. The town was held for his son, Charles Edward Stuart, Bonnie Prince Charlie; the Young Pretender, 30 years later and in February 1746 the largest naval battle of the war was fought in Montrose Harbour. Before World War I the Royal Flying Corps established a base at Montrose, later RAF Montrose,. On 26 February 1913, it became the first operational military aerodrome to be established in the United Kingdom. During World War II Montrose became a hub for a constant stream of international pilots from all over the Commonwealth, Poland, Czechoslovakia, America, Russia, France and other allied nations. As well as a training base Montrose was also an operational airfield for Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire squadrons, which flew sorties over Norway and were a part of the air defences for Edinburgh. Scurdie Ness Lighthouse is located on the headland and has also been referred to as Montroseness Lighthouse.
Ciros Italian Restaurant Callander near Stirling from stirlingonvideo.co.uk
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Ciro's is a vibrant, family run Italian restaurant in the heart of Callander. Our aim is to deliver fantastic food, superb service and an amazing atmosphere. Reservation recommended.
Machrihanish Golf Club Fire - 19th December 2018. -3
Machrihanish Golf Club Fire - 19th December 2018. Sad times at Heartbreaking at Machrihanish watching this unfold today.
Very glad that the Club Steward, his family and staff are all safe.
ELY CITY GOLF COURSE UK
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Highlights of aerial drone filming summer 2014.
A mature scenic course, established in 1972 - several holes with the majestic Ely Cathedral as a backdrop. A true test of golf for all levels of ability.
In top condition, with well-tended consistent greens, it is considered one of the best in Cambridgeshire.
Visitors and societies warmly welcomed.
elygolf.co.uk Tel: 01353 662751
Ashbank B&B Drymen, Loch Lomond
Ashbank B&B, bed & breakfast accomodation in the heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
A warm welcome to Ashbank Bed and Breakfast a family run B&B offering superior accommodation in the heart of the conservation village of Drymen. Ashbank was once the home of the famous Olympian Eric Liddell who's story was depicted in the Oscar wining film Chariots of Fire.
The house sits proudly overlooking the village square and the surrounding hills. All of our bedrooms are en-suite and are tastefully decorated with flat screen TV's, tea and coffee making facilites and free WI-FI.
Drymen Accommodation
Ashbank is the ideal base for walkers and tourists alike. Drymen is the first stop on the West Highland Way and also the starting point for the new Rob Roy Way which finishes up in Pitlochry. For tourists it's the perfect base to explore Loch Lomond and the beautiful Trossachs area. Also only 40 minutes from Glasgow city centre and 30 minutes from historic Stirling there's certainly no shortage of visitor attractions within easy reach. For those looking for a more active break, there are woodland walks, hill walking, cycling, fishing and a good selection of golf courses to choose from.
Drymen is a picturesque village and you can enjoy the hospitality at the local pubs which offer good food and quality drinks, or simply enjoy a stroll through the shops and art galleries in the village.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
Roman Camp Hotel, country house and restaurant in Callander near Stirling.
BOOK DIRECT with owners from Secluded in 20 acres of gardens, on the banks of the beautiful River Teith, in the heart of the Trossachs National Park, is this unique country house hotel.
Recommended by the Automobile Association and awarded three rosettes, ranking the restaurant within the top 10% of UK restaurants, offering a professional and friendly service.
Personally managed by Eric & Marion Brown, since January 1989, with a dedicated team, ensuring the unique qualities and character of this special country house are maintained.