Features
Overview
Loch Tay, famous for its ancient crannogs, is more or less situated in the centre of Scotland, just south of the Grampian Mountains. It is a magnificent stretch of water some 14 miles long and is overlooked by Ben Lawers, Perthshire's highest mountain. This contrasts with the landscape of Rannoch Moor, a plateau of numerous lochs, peat bogs and streams surrounded by grand views of high mountains. (Not yet a designated National Park).