The Cullin Hills and Ben Nevis mountain, long valleys and rolling
landscapes characterize the highlands as it falls toward Glencoe.
Just over the bridge in Broadfort stands what could be the setting for an Agatha Christie novel. The proud Ballaculish Hotel has offered hospitality since 1877, and that time is captured here.
Imagine a scene on the squeaky stair case.
The resplendent parlor evokes an earlier era. I found bound editions of Town and Country from 1911 on the grand piano.
The Ballaculish straddles an area between Loch Linhe and Loch Levan.
The Glencoe area of the highlands is rich in lochs, including the special Lomond, the largest fresh water lake in the UK.
3 miles long, 1-4 miles wide, with 52 miles of coastline. It reaches depths beyond 623 feet. 23 Islands stand in Loch Lomond. It was a strong hold of the McFarland clan.
The waterfall was memorialized in the 1807 poem.
"...this fall of water that doth make
a murmur near the silent lake;
a murmur near the silent lake;
From the Highlands back to the Lowlands. Destination Glasgow.
See you down the trail.