Loch Lomond Tour from Edinburgh - 1 Day
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Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs
One day tour
This fascinating tour through spectacular scenery will take you to many of the places connected with the famous Scottish folk-heroes King Robert the Bruce, Rob Roy and Sir William Wallace, the real Braveheart.
Price range: £39 - £45
Loch Lomond - take an optional cruise on the waters of Britain’s largest lake
Luss - enjoy exploring this beautiful village and savour the views of the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
The Trossachs - tour through the “Highlands in Miniature”
Rob Roy - hear the fascinating story of this legendary outlaw
Doune - see the impressive castle overlooking the River Teith - Castle Leoch in the Outlander TV series
Stirling Castle - visit this magnificent fortress to see the Royal apartments, Great Hall and Chapel Royal
Movie locations - Outlander, Rob Roy and Braveheart
For more information email: info@scottishtours.co.uk
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Loch Lomond Shores - Balloch Scotland
Loch Lomond shores are known for shopping, water sports, boat trips on the loch and excellent views.
Scotland Weekend Trip - Fort William, Loch Lomond & Ben Nevis
My Scotland weekend away, I’ve included places to eat and stayed. I went on the last weekend in November 2016, it was nice and crisp but not too cold. I had a great time and would recommend it.
1:26 - Lock Lomond
2:17 - Fort William
3:20 - Hotel - The Best Western Imperial Hotel
4:49 - Ben Nevis
7:03 - Evening Meal - The Stables Restaurant
7:23 - Lunch - Ben Nevis Restaurant (on the high street)
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Oasis - Loch Lomond 1996 (TV Rеport)
Discover Loch Lomond, UK
An English documentary about Loch Lomond in Scotland. Presentation of MTA studios UK.
Loch Lomond Tour from Glasgow - 1 Day
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Loch Lomond, The Trossachs and Stirling Castle Tour
One day tour
Get a real flavour of the Highlands with a short drive to Loch Lomond where there is an opportunity to enjoy a cruise on the loch. Later tour through The Trossachs, a scenic area known as the “Highlands in Miniature”. There is time to visit Stirling Castle, once the home of the Scottish Kings and Queens, before returning to Glasgow.
Price range: £36-£39
Loch Lomond - take a cruise to experience the best views of the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
Luss - if cruising isn’t your thing enjoy a stroll around this pretty conservation village with wonderful loch-side views
Aberfoyle - relax in this charming village by the banks of the River Forth
Rob Roy - hear the gripping tale of this legendary outlaw
The Trossachs - enjoy a scenic drive though this picturesque region of mountains, lochs and forests
Stirling Castle - why not visit this magnificent castle, a favoured residence of Scotland’s Kings and Queens
Movie locations - Rob Roy, Being Human and The Eagle
For more information email: info@scottishtours.co.uk
Places to see in ( Balloch - UK )
Places to see in ( Balloch - UK )
Balloch is a small town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, at the foot of Loch Lomond. Balloch comes from the Gaelic word bal (baile or ball) which means village or hamlet, so Balloch means village on the loch, i.e. the nearby Loch Lomond. The word bealach means a pass.
Balloch is at the north end of the Vale of Leven, straddling the River Leven itself. It connects to the larger town of Alexandria and to the smaller village of Jamestown, both of which are located to its south. It also borders the Kilpatrick Hills. To the east of the town lies the major local authority housing scheme in the area known as 'The Haldane' or 'The Mill of Haldane'. At 56 degrees N, Balloch is at about the same latitude as Moscow.
With its accessible location at the southern end of Loch Lomond and just off the main road from Glasgow to the West Highlands (A82), it is an important centre of tourism, especially from Glasgow and Dumbarton. The town has a number of hotels, inns and pubs, and there are cruises from Balloch up Loch Lomond, and other services, including to nearby locations like Luss, and the Renfrew Ferry service. The largest number of boats cruising on Loch Lomond leave from Balloch. The town is also the home of Dunkirk vessel Skylark XI which helped rescue 600 troops during WWII. It contains Balloch Country Park and Balloch Castle, and is at the southern end of the first Scottish national park, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. There is a Sea Life Centre in the town. The Loch Lomond Youth Soccer Festival used to take place in the town. Lochfoot in the Jean Robertson novels of Jane Duncan is partly based on the town. The PS Maid of the Loch is currently being restored at Balloch pier and the Balloch Steam Slipway is located nearby.
The A811 road (based on an 18th-century military road) goes from Balloch to Stirling, and the A813 goes from Dumbarton to Balloch. The Glasgow to Loch Lomond cycle path (part of National Cycle Route 7) ends at Balloch. The West Loch Lomond Cycle Path also runs from Balloch. The town was formerly served by two railway stations on the Caledonian and Dunbartonshire Junction Railway: Balloch Central, and Balloch Pier, which closed in 1988 and 1986, respectively. The town now has one railway station opened by British Rail, which is a terminus of the North Clyde electric train service from Glasgow.
( Balloch - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Balloch . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Balloch - UK
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scotland trip day 8 balloch luss aberfoyle
day 8 to our trip to Scotland we visited Loch Lomond , seen the loch and from there we drove to Luss , tour the village , have a wonderful time and after word we drove to Aperfoyle , and bought some stuff from The Scottish wool center.
Balloch Castle and Loch Lomond by air
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This is some uncut footage of Balloch castle and the adjacent part of Loch lomond. I'll post a good- slightly better edited version- over christmas Hopefully
The footage was taken with my Phantom 2, equiped with a Zenmouse Gimbal and a Gopro Hero 3+ Black. low light mode was on as the sun had just set
Places to see in ( Balloch - UK )
Places to see in ( Balloch - UK )
Balloch is a small town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, at the foot of Loch Lomond. Balloch comes from the Gaelic word bal (baile or ball) which means village or hamlet, so Balloch means village on the loch, i.e. the nearby Loch Lomond. The word bealach means a pass.
Balloch is at the north end of the Vale of Leven, straddling the River Leven itself. It connects to the larger town of Alexandria and to the smaller village of Jamestown, both of which are located to its south. It also borders the Kilpatrick Hills. To the east of the town lies the major local authority housing scheme in the area known as 'The Haldane' or 'The Mill of Haldane'. At 56 degrees N, Balloch is at about the same latitude as Moscow.
With its accessible location at the southern end of Loch Lomond and just off the main road from Glasgow to the West Highlands (A82), it is an important centre of tourism, especially from Glasgow and Dumbarton. The town has a number of hotels, inns and pubs, and there are cruises from Balloch up Loch Lomond, and other services, including to nearby locations like Luss, and the Renfrew Ferry service. The largest number of boats cruising on Loch Lomond leave from Balloch. The town is also the home of Dunkirk vessel Skylark XI which helped rescue 600 troops during WWII. It contains Balloch Country Park and Balloch Castle, and is at the southern end of the first Scottish national park, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. There is a Sea Life Centre in the town. The Loch Lomond Youth Soccer Festival used to take place in the town. Lochfoot in the Jean Robertson novels of Jane Duncan is partly based on the town. The PS Maid of the Loch is currently being restored at Balloch pier and the Balloch Steam Slipway is located nearby.
The A811 road (based on an 18th-century military road) goes from Balloch to Stirling, and the A813 goes from Dumbarton to Balloch. The Glasgow to Loch Lomond cycle path (part of National Cycle Route 7) ends at Balloch. The West Loch Lomond Cycle Path also runs from Balloch. The town was formerly served by two railway stations on the Caledonian and Dunbartonshire Junction Railway: Balloch Central, and Balloch Pier, which closed in 1988 and 1986, respectively. The town now has one railway station opened by British Rail, which is a terminus of the North Clyde electric train service from Glasgow.
( Balloch - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Balloch . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Balloch - UK
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Loch Lomond and Luss - Scotland
From the shores of Balloch on the Foot of Loch Lomond to the beautiful Village of Luss.
Filmed on Huawei P20 Pro
Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and Whisky One Day Tour from Edinburgh
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Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and Whisky
One day tour
Soak up the history and beauty of Scotland on this fascinating day out. In charming Stirling visit the castle or explore the old town. Next travel to Loch Lomond to enjoy the views of Britain’s largest lake. Get a taste of the Highlands with a scenic drive through The Trossachs to end the day at Glengoyne Malt Whisky Distillery. Slàinte!
Price range: £33 - £45
The Kelpies - see the towering horse statues
Stirling Castle - visit one of Scotland’s greatest castles or explore Stirling Old Town
Loch Lomond - enjoy a stroll along the “bonnie bonnie banks”
The Trossachs - tour the Highlands in Miniature
Rob Roy - hear the story of this famous rogue
Glengoyne Distillery - discover how Scotch Whisky is produced
Movie locations - The Eagle, Braveheart & Rob Roy
For more information email: info@scottishtours.co.uk
Loch Lomond/Balloch
Filmed from Balloch Castle Country Park using our Phantom 4 drone. In this small film we take quick look around Loch Lomond near the town of Balloch.
Our Walk Through Luss, Scotland on the Shore of Loch Lomond
Sea Life Centre - Loch Lomond - Balloch - Scotland
A visit to the sea life centre in Balloch...(apologies as the first part of the video became broken as the files werent copying) this resulted in 10 minutes being lost off the video..
Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch
National Cycle Network Route 7 Glasgow Loch Lomond Dumbarton Balloch Cycle Path Guide
Part of a series covering cycling in the highlands of Scotland - Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 7 Lochs and Glens North (Glasgow - Inverness). Watch for new sections as they get added. They are intended to give you a feel for the route, gradient and surface - as well as showcasing the beautiful scenery.
The Glasgow – Loch Lomond Cycle path has been around since 1988 and is now incorporated into the national cycle network Route 7. So, starting off at Bells Bridge where Route 7 heads south for Carlisle, we cycle alongside the Clyde.
Normally I’d be adding information about heights and gradients but not in this run – it’s pretty much flat and doesn't get far from sea level. So it’s riverside, then cycle path/pavement, some minor roads, more cyclepath, then canal towpath on the Forth and Clyde canal from Clydebank to Bowling, some more railway path into Dumbarton, quietish roads through Dumbarton and then north on the banks of the river Leven to Balloch.
Signage and directions are very good and frequent – although it didn’t stop me from missing a few turns – when I see them on the video – I don’t know what I was doing. There were a couple of sections of the path blocked on this day - they were NOT signposted at all – no diversions set up, so you just have to follow your nose if that happens.
Although the signage is good don't rely too much on the miles – they stick and then jump a couple of miles at a time.
Hazards? Well – this isn’t chocolate box or shortbread box Scotland, it’s urban realism most of the way, so expect some broken glass, shopping trolleys in the canal … though I have to say on this trip there was very little – everything was pretty clean and well maintained – in fact there was less litter than on some of the highland sections . Also watch out for road crossings and generally on the road sections through Glasgow and Dumbarton
Surfaces – pretty good condition all the way.
And unfortunately my memory card ran out at loch Lomond – so this is just a one way video – and honest – I didn’t get the train back.
Cycled 23 April 2016 with a Specialized Tricross with 32c Marathon Plus tyres.
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Additional material Lumix TZ30 set at -2/3 ev and DJI Phantom 2 with Gopro
Edited with Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13. No stabilisation (it cuts the field of view). Some Youtube compression artifacts after upload owing to the lack of stabiliastaion.
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Pack More In! Glasgow & Loch Lomond Make the Perfect Trip
Enjoy a unique 2-centre break combining the tranquility and stunning scenery of the Loch Lomond area with the excitement and buzz of Glasgow. Located only 50 minutes apart using ScotRail’s direct service, you can be strutting down Glasgow’s Style Mile picking up the latest trends one day, then soaking up some of Scotland’s finest scenery in Loch Lomond the next.