Introducing

The Area Loch Long

 

 

Situated in the Argyll Forest Park with breath-taking scenery. Loch Long is popular for scuba-diving, fishing and sailing. Home to the iconic mountain, the Cobbler. Look out for grey seals, porpoises, deer and golden eagles.

Loch Lomond

Situated a short distance away and set in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Visit the picturesque ancient Village of Luss.  Immerse yourself in Loch Lomond’s water activities or enjoy a relaxing loch cruise.

Loch Fyne

Scotland’s longest sea loch connected by the Crinan Canal to the Sound of Jura. Popular area for Diving and Fishing. Visit the nearby ruins of castle McEwan and Old Castle Lachlan or relax in the famous Long Fyne Oyster Bar.

Loch Long

Situated in the Argyll Forest Park with breath-taking scenery. Loch Long is popular for scuba-diving, fishing, sailing and walking. Home to the iconic mountain the Cobbler. Look out for grey seals, porpoises, deer and golden eagles.

Glasgow

A vibrant Port City situated on the River Clyde made famous by its’ Victorian and Art Nouveau Architecture and shipbuilding. A National cultural hub with Opera, Ballet, Theatre, acclaimed Museums and a thriving Music Scene.

Inveraray Castle

Situated on the Western shore of Loch Fyne. Why not visit Inverarary Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell or look around the Inveraray Jail and courthouse built in 1820.

Glen Coe

Scotland’s most famous and historic Glen. Situated in the heart of the Highlands with dramatic mountains and breath-taking views. Also where Clan MacDonald were murdered in the Glencoe Massacre of 1692.

The Hovering Scotsman

Please take a look at some of the spectacular videos that have been created by The Hovering Scotsman of the surrounding area.