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#1 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jul 02, 2008
The journey to Loch Lomond took a little over an hour. We were having lunch at the Carrick, the newest golf course at the Loch, and this was where we were going to meet Mum and Dad. Ronnie let us out the car before we pulled in front of the club house where the restaurant was in case dad saw us. I had a sneaky feeling all this planning wouldn't have much of an impact on Dad...
Ronnie and Christine parked and we waited outside for five minutes before we headed in. Dad turned around just as we...
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#2 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Mar 04, 2006 - Aug 15, 2006
I will update this shortly.
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#3 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jul 05, 2007 - Jul 13, 2007
we booked a tour in glasgow. it was bus tour called timberbush tours. every day was a different tour. the tour we got, took us to stirling castle, loch lomond and Trossachs National Park. i recommend this tour. Luss will be familiar to anyone who has seen the TV Soap "Take the High Road". Many of the cottages that distinguish Luss were originally erected to house workers in the cotton mill and slate quarries of the 18th and 19th ...
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#4 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Apr 07, 2008 - Jun 23, 2008
We set off around 10am, after having a short walk and breakfast, heading to back into England and towards the Lakes District. As we decided to leave at check out time we had plenty of spare time before we were supposed to get to Ambleside so we decided to try and just look out for signs for tourist spots or look outs. We stopped along the edge of the Loch a few times to check it out and also the highland cattle - huge, long hair and big horns. Also on the route back we s...
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#5 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jun 04, 2006 - Jun 25, 2006
Scotland is a great place to travel around so much to see, it was a fantastic tour. Also see the photos my boyfriend took under DL4PLM.... some I am very sure are the same ....
The food for vegetarians was not that great!!
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#6 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jun 04, 2006 - Jul 19, 2006
A 3 week tour of Scotland including Inner/Outer Hebridies and the Highlands - probably one of the best holidays I have ever done - superb scenery great place to visit - something I never did even after living there for 20 years - well worth the wait!
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#7 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Mar 24, 2008 - Mar 27, 2008
had four day spring break at loch fyne hotel,could recommend for good food, great spa, swimming pool, outside hot tub, and friendly staff. great area for touring and hill walking. have attached some photos.
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#8 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jun 23, 2007 - Jul 11, 2007
The Summer started off in Germany and headed over to England then up to Scotland.
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#9 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Aug 05, 2006 - Aug 19, 2006
Photos of our 2 weeks tour around Scotland by car.
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#10 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Sep 14, 2005 - Sep 19, 2005
Holiday in the UK during September 2006. we traveled to Portsmouth then upto Blackpool then onto Scotland.
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#11 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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May 05, 2008 - May 13, 2008
As I really wanted to see the Highlands and go up to the Lochness, even if I didn't have a lot of time in Scotland, I chose to book a tour and do it by bus. Of course, it is clearly not the best way to visit this natural area, and I wish I had time to walk and wander there... but it is still better than not seeing it at all!
I chose a Timberbush Tours and booked it from the Tourist information centre in Glasgow. In a minibus (around 15 persons), we went throught nice natural areas with ...
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#12 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jun 05, 2007 - Aug 21, 2007
The bonny bonny banks of Loch Lomond - it's so true. We had a perfect day out on Loch Lomond, driving through the rugged countryside from Edinburgh and then hopping on a royal mail boat that went around some of the islands on the Loch. I couldn't believe how fantastically clear the reflections on the lake were, making for perfect pictures everywhere we went!
Cruising around the lake was the perfect way to see it (as opposed to driving around the shores), you get a far better feeling for the...
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#13 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Jun 22, 2007 - Jun 30, 2007
school trip to scotland (wales,england)
21.6.-1.7.2007
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#14 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Aug 13, 2008 - Aug 20, 2008
4 girls going to Scotland...what could go wrong..?
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#15 of 15 Loch Lomond travel blogs
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Nov 13, 2006 - Jun 17, 2007
We drove down the length of Skye, which was quite pretty, and took the ferry across back to mainland Scotland. There was more driving through hills & mountains & past lochs & rivers.
Every place we drove through, Mum seemed to have a story about Bonnie Prince Charlie, and to paraphrase Mr Bennett in Pride & Prejudice, "oh that he had sprained his ankle in the first battle".
We stopped in the middle of the day @ Glenfinnan, something to do with BPC again, but my ...
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