Photographs of a bike ride along
the Rob Roy Way
from the outskirts of Callander
up to and beyond the picturesque Lochan Allt a'Chip Dhuibh
with views across
Loch Venacher to Ben Ledi.
Then a hike across
the moors
and up to a
ridgetop for views down to the Lake of Menteith.
In the
Trossachs Region
of the Southern Highlands
of Scotland
Ben Ledi above Loch Venacher |
Lochan Allt a'Chip Dhuibh
on the Rob Roy Way |
Lochan Allt a'Chip Dhuibh
on the Rob Roy Way |
Lochan Allt a'Chip Dhuibh
on the Rob Roy Way |
Burn on the Rob Roy Way
|
Lake of Menteith
from ridge above Rob Roy Way |
The Lake of Menteith
The Lake of Menteith is a loch located on the Carse of Stirling, the flood plain of the upper reaches of the rivers Forth and Teith.
Until the early 19th century, the more usual Scottish name of Loch of Menteith was used.
The only settlement of any size on the Lake of Menteith is Port of Menteith.
Situated on the largest island, Inchmahome, is Inchmahome Priory, an ancient monastery.
Beinn Dearg above Rob Roy Way
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Menteith Hills above Rob Roy Way
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