Loch Leven
Sitting beneath the shadow of the Lomond hills Loch Leven really is the ideal Water Retreat.
Travelling through the variety of picturesque villages dotted around the Loch to the yaht heaven at Bishops Bay surrounded by mountainous views this really is an ideal get-away and for those who enjoy relaxing by the water and walking amongst incredible mountainous terrain then this is perfect.
Loch Leven is a National Nature Reserve and boasts a variety of wildlife and large numbers of birds including Osprey’s.
The Loch also contains a number of islands, one of which houses the remains of Loch Leven castle which can be reached by ferry during the summer months and was the prison of Mary Queen of Scots in 1567.
There are also a number of smaller islands of which a number were home to monastic communities during the 11th & 12th century.
This really is a special place ideal for those wanting to just get-away and relax.
How do you get here?
We are 27 miles north of Edinburgh, with the most direct route from the south travelling up the M90.
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