Loch Tay Aberfeldy Scotland
by Joe Schofield
Title
Loch Tay Aberfeldy Scotland
Artist
Joe Schofield
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Photograph - Photography
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The view from the front door of our airbnb on Loch Tay, located here:
"From East A9/Ballinluig turn off for Aberfeldy: Ardtalnaig is 12 miles west of Aberfeldy. Take the A827 to Kenmore, at the head of the loch, as the main road turns right to Kenmore village, continue straight on, following the minor road. Keeping the loch on the right this is the South Loch Tayside road, signposted Ardeonaig. Pass through the village of Acharn. Proceed for approximately 4 miles, Holly Cottage is on the left, a mile past Bracken Lodges. Take care, the south Loch Tay road is a single track road."
First made famous by Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, today Aberfeldy is Scotland's first Fairtrade town and retailers and attractions throughout the area do their best to promote Fairtrade, organic and environmentally friendly products. Just six miles west of the town, Loch Tay is the largest loch in Perthshire, framed by majestic mountains and hillside farms and cottages. As well as being the popular playground of sailors and watersports enthusiasts, the loch is home to 18 ancient dwellings called crannogs. Nearby to the north, Glen Lyon is often described as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland, and has a wonderfully mystical atmosphere.
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May 26th, 2021
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