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Llamas near Balquhidder Mhor Lodge? You Bet!
Whilst wandering down the Roy Roy Way above Mhor 84 from Balquhidder Mhor Lodges, we stumbled upon these three Peruvian visitors.... very handsome (or pretty), couldn't figure that one out.....did you know...antibodies from llamas were found to stop coronavirus entering human cells....
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Ben A'an - probably the most rewarding short hill walk in the Trossachs
Ben A'an is only a 30 minute drive from Balquhidder Mhor Lodges and is a great hill walk for families. This small mountain stands at 1491 feet tall, and it's exposed pointed summit gives a great 360 degree view of the Trossachs over Loch Katerine, Loch Achray and towards Ben Lomond
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Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him well....
Couldn't resist the quotation.... in this case, Yorick's skull is actually a moss helmet pulled off one of the tree stumps! One of of guests was photographed in this pose whilst walking on the old drovers road near Balquhidder Mhor Lodges
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Stunning Loch Tay in Autumn - Walks near Balquhidder Mhor Lodges
There is a beautiful walk, starting in Killin, and following the old railway line along the south side of Loch Tay which takes in a Victorian railway bridge, a confluence of two rivers, and sandy beeches with spectacular views. Killin is about a 15 minute scenic drive from Balquhidder Mhor Lodges.
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Balquhidder Church - Waterfalls on the path up to Creag an Tuirc
Balquhidder Church is probably best known for the last resting place of Rob Roy MacGregor, but if you do get a chance to visit, be sure to also take a walk up to the magnificent waterfalls that lie behind the Church.
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