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We stayed in Cedar Cabin from 29th June - 3rd July. It was our
first time and we will definately return. Very relaxing and
fantastic scenery. It is just what was needed away from it all with
plenty to see and do we did not want to leave!!
Mark & Natalie
08 July 2009
We have just had a brilliant week at Lochend. This is the best
self catering we have ever stayed in, very comfortable. Lots to see
and do. We will definetly be back to visit, but for longer next
time! Highly recommended.
The Todds - 11 July 2009
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Lochend lays on the southern shores of the Lake of Menteith, on
the edge of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the first
national park in Scotland. A spectacular area of unspoiled glens
and bens, the Trossachs were made famous, firstly, by Sir Walter
Scott and the 'Lady of the Lake' poem when intrepid travelers from,
London, mainly, would travel north by horse into what was still
considered 'outlaw country'. Later, when the railways to the
Trossachs well established, Queen Victoria and the adventurous
Victorians came to explored its hidden treasures.
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