For two centuries the crannog-dwellers threw their refuse into the loch, providing a ready-made midden to give clues to their way of life. |
The rooms are all comfortable, with lovely views out over Perthshire and down to the loch that gives the hotel its name. |
He dammed the loch, built a power station, and began installing what was to become the most sophisticated fish farm in the world. |
The footpath follows the east shore of the loch to where easy slopes lead to the Lairig Torran, an ancient transhumance route from Dalmally. |
Near the head of the loch I pitched my tent in splendid, silent solitude on a grassy terrace beneath rocky buttresses and towering ridges. |
All her aft compartments flooded, swiftly sending the boat to the muddy floor of the loch, 55 ft down. |