Inn at Inverbeg
The Inn at Inverbeg is a stylish, contemporary Inn, completely redesigned following a multi million pound refurbishment in 2008. It first opened in 1814, and has retained its traditional charm ever since, serving as a watering hole to generations of travellers, from far and wide. The new Inn at Inverbeg's 200 year heritage has been honoured. Yet, it now boasts modern accommodation, uniquely stylised public spaces, a fantastic restaurant and bar with furniture in a range of leather, cow hide and of course a roaring fire.
Rowardennan Hotel, Loch Lomond
If you are looking for a relaxing break in the stunning Loch Lomond countryside, then book a room at Rowardennan Hotel. We have 24 luxurious bedrooms with beautiful views of Ben Lomond as well as a bar and restaurant.
Call 01360 870 273 to book a room or visit rowardennanhotel.co.uk for more information
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Queen Mary 2 - around the British Isles to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the QM2. Loch Lomond, Scotland - Panoramic view and a swan from afar. (./` On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond ./` - sorry, couldn't resist ;) )
Introducing the Glass House at Loch Lomond
The most stunning lodge on any Argyll Holidays park yet? Introducing the Glass House at Loch Lomond Holiday Park. More info at argyllholidays.com/sales
LOCH LOMOND BALMAHA TO ROWARDENNAN WALK
Views from part of the West Highland Way
Loch Lomond // 2012
Alone by the north shore of one of the islands in Loch Lomond.
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.
GoPro Hero 4 Silver, 1080 wide, protune, gopro colour -0.5 ev to retain the skies using the Grad Filter effect in
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.
Royalty-free music by
Underwaterbeats
Riot (courtesy of You Tube Music Library)
Tom Kent
Notembug
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Bill and Martine Cherry welcome you to Rhumhor Holiday Lodge near Lochgoilhead in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. A beautiful self catering house with five bedrooms.
Located in Carrick Castle on the shores of Loch Goil this is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy numerous activities within the national and forest park. Stay in this beautiful 4 star holiday home set in some of the most stunning scenery in Scotland. The ideal self catering home to rent for the discerning holiday maker.
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The beautiful music is by Michael Dulin, entitled 'The Highlands'.
Dorset Holiday Park, Highlands End
Self catering accommodation for all the family, with onsite pool and gym. Visit michaelpaulholidays.co.uk to book your next short break or holiday.
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