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Lochearnhead Information

The small Perthshire village of Lochearnhead sits at the west end of Loch Earn. beside the A84/A85 trunk road to Crianlarich, Oban and Fort William.

Lochearnhead looking east towards St Fillans

This one of the larger Perthshire Lochs, has "bonnie banks and braes" along its 7 mile length. It is a narrow loch about half a mile wide and is almost 300 feet deep.

Its western boundary lies at head of the Loch at the foot of Glen Ogle. At the east end is the quaint village of St. Fillans. There is access to both north and south sides of the loch.

Check out the following - click on the link.

Where to stay - find a place locally, whether your accommodation preference is bed and breakfast, B and B, B & B, guest house, self catering, holiday cottages, bunkhouse, holiday caravans and more.

Where to eat - places to choose from a variety of cuisines; Indian, Chinese, traditional Scottish, bistro, coffee house, or the traditional fish and chips.

What to see and do - there are many visitors activities and places to visit; distilleries,  gardens, gallery, golf, river, walks, watermill, waterfalls, woods, old churches and monuments, and more.

You might want to find out about the many historical events.


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