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The Sunday service from 25th of March 2018.
Places to see in ( Luss - UK )
Places to see in ( Luss - UK )
Luss is a village in Argyll & Bute, Scotland, on the west bank of Loch Lomond. The village is within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Historically in the County of Dunbarton, its original name is Clachan dhu, or 'dark village'. Ben Lomond, the most southerly Munro, dominates the view north over the loch, and the Luss Hills rise to the west of the village.
Saint Kessog brought Christianity to Luss at some uncertain date in the 'Dark Ages'. A number of early medieval and medieval monuments survive in the present churchyard, including simple cross-slabs which may date to as early as the 7th century AD, and a hogback grave-cover of the 11th century. A well-preserved late medieval effigy of a bishop is preserved within the modern church. The present Church of Scotland place of worship was built in 1875 by Sir James Colquhoun, in memory of his father who had drowned in the loch in December 1873. The church is noted for its online services as well as for holding over one hundred weddings per year, most from outside the parish. Luss is the ancestral home of Clan Colquhoun.
Nowadays Luss is a conservation village, with a bypass carrying the busy A82 trunk road. In its position just off the main road to the West Highlands, it is visited by many tourists, and has a large car and coach park and a number of tourist-oriented shops. Many of Luss' cottages have been described as picturesque. The village has a kiltmaker and a bagpipe works. In recent years, Luss became famous as a result of being the main outdoor location for the Scottish Television drama series Take the High Road. Although the programme is no longer made, some in Luss remain proud of the connection: its fictional name, 'Glendarroch', is used for some buildings.
About a mile south of the village, in a cove at Aldochlay, is a small figure on a stone plinth. A contemporary legend evolved that it is a memorial to a child drowned in the loch, but it was in fact erected in 1890 by a local stonemason, who found the statue in a London scrapyard. 'Wee Peter', as he is locally known, was moved to the site after a brief spell near the railway, and has remained there ever since.
The village hosts a water taxi service to Balloch, at the south of the loch, allowing visitors to transfer onwards to Glasgow by train or visit its shopping centre, Lomond Shores. Luss Pier is a popular starting point for boat trips on the loch. The Loch Lomond Golf Club, which was for a number of years the site of the Barclays Scottish Open, is within the village's borders.
( Luss - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Luss . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Luss - UK
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TRH visit the Christian community of Luss
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are known in Scotland, visit the Christian community of Luss in Scotland. The village, on the banks of Loch Lomond, was the site of St. Kessog's arrival in Scotland, and where Christianity was first brought to the nation. Under the leadership of Reverend Dr. Dane Sherrard, the parish church now broadcasts services and weddings across the internet to people from over 50 countries.
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Luss / Loch Lomond
A beautiful part of the world. Small village in Scotland which is as peaceful as it is beautiful.
Ministers Stained Glass Window Parish Church Luss Loch Lomond Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Ministers memorial stained glass window in the Parish Church in Luss, on visit to Loch Lomond, Scotland. A memorial to past ministers of the parish church of Luss, including John Stuart of Luss, who was born in 1743 and died in 1821. He was a Church of Scotland minister, and reviser of the New Testament in Gaelic of his father James Stuart of Killin. John Stuart's revised New Testament was published in 1796 with a print run of 21,500 copies.He was the main translator of the Old Testament which was published in 1801. The son of the minister James Stuart, and Elizabeth Drummond, he was born at Killin. He was licensed by the presbytery of Edinburgh on 27th February 1771, was presented to the living of Arrochar by Sir James Colquhoun in October 1773, and was ordained on 12 May 1774. He was translated to Weem on 26th March 1776, and to Luss on 1st July 1777. He received the degree of D.D. from Glasgow University in 1795. Stuart died at Luss on 24 May 1821.
Luss Scotland
Best food, peaceful and old.
Luss - Loch Lomond, Scotland
1st video from my DJI Phantom 3 Advanced, filmed at Luss, Loch Lomond in Scotland. The Loch Lomond Lifeboat even makes a guest appearance. Respect to those guys, out there saving lives.
Lumsden Stained Glass Window Parish Church Luss Loch Lomond Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Lumsden memorial stained glass window in the Parish Church in Luss, on visit to Loch Lomond.
The Singers at the Luss Burns Supper - LUSS TV
Dougie Wilson and Iona Campbell sing at the Luss Burns Supper.
Our Walk Through Luss, Scotland on the Shore of Loch Lomond
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a day out at luss scotland
LUSS. Church of Scotland.
Luss Church. Luss Church contains many interesting stones and is well worth a visit. The earliest gravestones lie at the main entrance to the church, two slabs, each with a simple cross from the 7th or 8th century.
Luss village. Scotland.
Refreshment area at the village of Luss,on the shores of loch Lomond. Scotland.
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DJI Mavic Air - Luss Pier, Luss, Scotland
Luss is a beautiful village on the banks of Loch Lomond.
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Luss And Loch Lomond
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Wedding Reception - Loch Lomond
A small video of wedding party enjoying the traditional Loch Lomond tune.
Coronation Stained Glass Window Parish Church Clackmannan Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Coronation stained glass window on ancestry visit to to the Parish Church in Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire. This is believed to be the only stained glass window installed in any church in the United Kingdom specifically to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.