Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Loch_Katrine
Loch Katrine – down on the water’s edge.
30 Jun 2021 |
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A walk down to the waters edge here on this northern tip of the loch. If you look carefully you can see a pair of Canadian Geese swimming around. ~ My shoe soles were a bit sticky after this walk. ~ Not troubled by having to Covid socially Isolate around here!
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Loch Katrine, South East aspect
01 Jul 2021 |
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Taken somewhat west of Stronachlachar on the north west tip.
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Loch Katrine, North West Aspect
29 Jun 2021 |
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A look at this quieter part of Loch Katrine towards the hamlet of Glengyle. The snow covered hill here is Meall Mor with Stob a'Choin showing its head to the right. Below us is the Island of ‘Rubha nam Mult’ with ‘Rubha na Moine’ being connected to the mainland by a small isthmus on the back left.
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Loch Kathrine
20 Jun 2021 |
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Looking to the Northern shore and Eastwards. Taken from Stronachlachar with the pier seen on the left. I am stood just a few feet away from my previous photo position here.
Loch Katrine is a freshwater loch and scenic attraction in the Trossachs area of the Scottish Highlands. The loch is 13 kilometres long and 1 kilometre wide at the widest point and runs the length of Strath Gartney.
The Island: Factor's Island, Loch Katrine. In the course of his long-running dispute with the Duke of Montrose, the well-known historical figure Rob Roy once imprisoned the Duke's factor (who acted as agent and rent collector) on this island, also known as Eilean Dharag. The stone wall was added to protect the island when the water level in Loch Katrine was raised in connection with its use as a water supply for Glasgow, which it has been since 1859. 'Katrine' derives from the Gaelic 'cateran', meaning a Highland robber.
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Herb on Tour
20 Jun 2021 |
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A view of my personal transport sat on the little car park of Stronachlachar. This is on the southern shore of Loch Katrine, just west of central position. We are going to do a fine five mile round walk towards the western tip. Normally this spot is manic with visitors and the now closed café very busy indeed but in these Covid conditions we are accompanied mostly by cyclist only. In normal conditions boats pickup and drop off passengers at the pier here, the most famous being the ‘Sir Walter Scott Steamship’.
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