http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/land_and_votes/queen_victoria_takes_the_throne/
Today it is more a place for chubby Glaswegian families and grannies and granddads on a day out. Or for those trying to combine getting fit with seeing the Trossachs. Ana and I decided to try the Loch Katrine cycle run described in the Bike Scotland book:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bike-Scotland-Book-One-Central/dp/0954421787/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281994223&sr=8-1
We drove to Doune near Stirling and Dunbland and then cycled past loch Venachar...

... to reach the rocky Eastern end of Loch Katrine which is a tourist spot with overflowing car parks and ice cream munching grannies and kids.

On the Northern side of the loch is a well surfaced cycle track and the Eastern of the loch is beautiful not only to the poem-primed eyes of the Victorians with islands in the loch.

But the cycling is far from easy with plenty of steep hills and I felt sorry for some of the candidates that hoped to get to the 15.30 h ferry. Here a descent with the steamer in the background...



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