The village of Kenmore at the East end of Loch Tay Perthshire With Forrested Drummond Hill behind
Although the loch is a full 15 miles in length it is surprisingly difficult to access the water on the north shore unless by foot over fields. The only beaches accessible by car are a small one at Kenmore, and a series of small beaches below trees on the south shore between Fiddler's bay and Killin. There is a beach at the Killin end but it can only be accessed on foot via the old rail line route or from the pier road. There are few other places where the lochside can be accessed but not particularly suitable for anything other than a sightseeing / photo opportunity.
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Location: Loch Tay Kenmore Perthshire Tayside Region Scotland British Isles UK
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
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