Roadside parking and swim spot
water Fresh water LochIt's a bit of a scramble down the bank to an informal beach, but do-able. When driving down from Balquidder there are a few places to stop off at lay-bys on the side of the road
Nestled within the serene Braes of Balquhidder, Loch Voil offers breathtaking mirror-like reflections of the surrounding rugged peaks. Its tranquil, crystal-clear waters provide an idyllic setting for wild swimming, inviting adventurers to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
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It's a bit of a scramble down the bank to an informal beach, but do-able. When driving down from Balquidder there are a few places to stop off at lay-bys on the side of the road
A short, flat walk from the Balquhidder car park to the kirkyard where Rob Roy MacGregor and his family are buried — a major historical attraction at the eastern end of Loch Voil.
A half-mile track from the public road terminus at Inverlochlarig to the ruins of Rob Roy's last house, at the remote western end of the glen beyond Loch Doine.
A challenging circuit of two Munros starting from Inverlochlarig, offering spectacular views over the Balquhidder lochs.
near_me 12.8 km
A small Highland railway junction village at the meeting of several glens
near_me 14.8 km
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