| GLASGOW: Idyllic scenery of Loch Lomond by boat |
| Written by SeeGlasgow | ||||||
| Tuesday, 19 February 2008 | ||||||
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For perfect relaxation, why not take in
the idyllic scenery of Loch Lomond from a boat or Scotland by sea?
For perfect relaxation, why not take in
the idyllic scenery of Loch Lomond from a boat?
Cruises take in the
fjord-like northern unspoilt end of Loch Lomond, the Arklet waterfalls,
Rob Roy MacGregor's cave and the Loch Sloy HydroElectric Scheme. There
is time to learn about the fascinating history of the area, including
the clan feuds of the McFarlanes and McGregors. And keep your eyes and
ears open for deer and wild mountain goats on the hills, as well as
birds of prey in the sky.
The De Vere Cameron House
on Loch Lomond hires out a 42 ½ ft sealine with fully stocked bar,
skipper and crew (fully trained in safety & local knowledge!).
Champagne cruises and sunset cruises available, as well as pre dinner
drinks cruises. Your guests will cross the fault line between the
highlands and lowlands and be afforded fabulous views of Ben Lomond.
The Celtic Warrior takes 10 people and is therefore ideal for
entertaining VIP clients.
Or why not try the rest of Scotland by sea? Take a cruise on a luxury yacht and rediscover Scotland on every
voyage.
Cruise along the west coast of Scotland and explore mysterious Scottish lochs and visit remote Scottish islands. Travel from Glasgow city centre on the River Clyde to the wilderness of Scotland’s beautiful seascapes.
Further Information:
> Cameron House Marina +44 (0) 1389 722508
Courtesy of SeeGlasgow.com .
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