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Craigmore by Aberfoyle

Craigmore by Aberfoyle


Postby EACHANN AN DOIRE » Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:28 pm

Date walked: 30/01/2010

Time taken: 2 hours

Distance: 6 km

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I had planned to walk up Ben A'an today but the road from aberfoyle was closed - AGAIN! So I popped into the tourist info office in Aberfoyle and bought the "mica walkers' guide" to LLTNP (East) and picked out this walk. Very much enjoyed it. The views were nice as promised, particularly up Loch Ard to Ben Lomond. I was interested to find the remains of a Tramway - here's a link to infor about it.

http://www.stmarychurchaberfoyle.org.uk/id37.html

AND it was the good hangover cure I wanted this to be.
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