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Welcome to The Trossachs....
"So wondrous wild, the whole might seem, The scenery of a fairy dream."
The Lady of the Lake (Sir Walter Scott)
The Trossachs (from the Gaelic ' bristled country) originally denoted the small woodland glen between Ben An to the north, Ben Venue to the south, Loch Achray to the east and Loch Katrine to the west. The Trossachs has traditionally been taken to include the wider area of wooded glens and hills bounded to the west by Loch Lomond, to the east by Callander and to the south to Aberfoyle and the Loch Ard Forest. Today, the Trossachs are within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and cover a much wider area as seen in the map below.
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Popularised in the romanatic poem "Lady of the Lake" by Sir Walter Scott and later in his novel "Rob Roy" depicting the story of Raibert Ruadh (known asRob Roy Macgregor)the area was also a favourite destination for Queen Victoria who had a house on the shores of Lock Katrine.
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Nowadays, the Trossachs are a haven for walkers, cyclists, photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and many other outdoor pursuit seekers and hosts a huge number of events and festivals both indoor and outdoor each year.

Sometimes known as "The Highlands in Minature" the Trossachs are situated on the physical boundary between the Highlands and the Lowlands of Scotland.

Whatever your reasons for visiting the Trossachs you will be assured of breathtaking scenery, mountains, lochs and glens, and a warm welcome wherever you go.

If you are looking for information on cycling, walking, fishing, places to stay and somewhere to eat whilst visiting The Trossachs, we hope you find this site useful.
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