by Calum Rogerson | Apr 15, 2023 | Environment, Loch Lomond, outdoor skills, Safety, Sustainability, Wilderness, WIldlife & nature
We’re not talking about that moment after your second cup of strong coffee in the morning while reading the paper at home! No, if you’re out exploring Scotland’s wilder areas and you feel the urge, then there is definitely a wrong way and right way...
by Calum Rogerson | Apr 11, 2023 | Activity ideas, Loch Lomond, Places of interest, WIldlife & nature
Why Visit Loch Lubnaig? Well, Loch Lubnaig is a small but perfectly formed Scottish Loch, surrounded by tree-lined mountain slopes and can be found in the central Highlands. It’s a popular destination for holiday makers, outdoor enthusiasts including paddlers,...
by Calum Rogerson | Apr 9, 2023 | Loch Lomond, outdoor skills, Safety, Useful information
Water is everywhere in Scotland, and it is understandable why it draws so many of us to it, to play, swim, work, or experience it as visitors to the country. Despite the obvious attractions, it can be dangerous if not treated with the respect it deserves. Â In...
by Calum Rogerson | Mar 14, 2023 | Environment, Loch Lomond, Nice to look at, Places of interest, WIldlife & nature
As you may already know, our canoe guides are out canoeing on Loch Long regularly from Easter to October, with visitors to the area. They love paddling on this awesome sea loch, partly because the surroundings are stunning but also because of the wildlife that they...
by Calum Rogerson | Mar 4, 2023 | Access, Activity ideas, Loch Lomond, Useful information, WIldlife & nature
Like many others, you may be starting to plan a visit to Scotland for a camping trip as the weather warms up (i.e. above 0 Degrees if you live in Scotland!!). Â There are some awesome places to camp in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, both commercial...
by Calum Rogerson | Feb 23, 2023 | Aviemore Cairngorms, Destinations, Fort William, Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, Loch Tay, Nice to look at, Northwest Scotland, Perthshire, Places of interest, things to do, Wilderness, WIldlife & nature
Did you know that Scotland has the world’s first UNESCO trail?  The list of World Heritage sites, geoparks, cities, and biospheres illustrate the diversity and beauty of Scotland’s landscape and culture. What could be better than packing your bags and heading...
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