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ituated at the western edge of Loch Earn and at the foot of Glen Ogle, it was
the coming of the railway that brought Lochearnhead within reach. The railway
has long since gone but because of its idyllic and picturesque location the
village has since become a centre of leisure pursuits, including water skiing,
sailing and scuba diving.
This area of Scotland seems to enjoy a particularly mild climate; the only record of Loch Earn freezing over was in the winter of 1894/5 when a grand bonspiel (curling match) was held!
he peace and tranquility of this area belies its turbulent past. Just east of
the village on the loch shores you will see Edinample Castle, built by Sir
Colin Campbell of Glenorchy in 1630. A little farther east will bring you to
Ardvorlich House (associated with Sir Walter Scott's "The Legend of
Montrose") and the home of the Stewarts of Ardvorlich since 1580.
Near the entrance to Ardvorlich House you will see a tombstone marking the spot where workmen unearthed the graves of seven Glen Coe men, killed whilst attempting a raid on the house in 1620. Take a look at our history section of the area which offers more detail.
e it a short stay in a friendly Bed and Breakfast, that special "away
from it all" break in a welcoming Guest House, the freedom of a Self
Catering cottage or treating yourself to 5 star luxury at a premier hotel,
Lochearnhead and the surrounding area has it all! Take a look at the range of
quality
accommodation
on offer to suit all tastes and where you can request further information.
his part of Scotland is a paradise for the walker, with leisurely strolls in
the surrounding foothills to serious hill treks for the more energetic. To
ensure you get the most out of your time here
Strathbraan Treks
provide guided walks throughout Perthshire, each one accompanied by an
experienced and fully trained Guide who will help you discover some of
Scotland's hidden natural treasures.
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