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A further drive on to Balmaha and a little rocky beach by the Loch for lunch, including a paddle for the brave.
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A further drive on to Balmaha and a little rocky beach by the Loch for lunch, including a paddle for the brave.
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To the tourist we would say, take a small boat at Luss and engage a man to row you among the islands which lie between Luss and Balmaha.
Scotch Loch-Fishing William Senior
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The Way continues to Balmaha which was regarded during the Jacobite rising in 1715 as one of the main gateways to the Highlands.
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The Way continues to Balmaha which was regarded during the Jacobite rising in 1715 as one of the main gateways to the Highlands.
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Departing Drymen this trek heads over Conic Hill, beyond Balmaha over Craigie Fort, alongside the east bank of Loch Lomond passing the sculpture memorial at Rowardennan then the famous Falls of the Snaid Burn and Rob Roy's cave then towards 'Dalrigh' beneath Ben Lui.
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Departing Drymen this trek heads over Conic Hill, beyond Balmaha over Craigie Fort, alongside the east bank of Loch Lomond passing the sculpture memorial at Rowardennan then the famous Falls of the Snaid Burn and Rob Roy's cave then towards 'Dalrigh' beneath Ben Lui.
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Balmaha, or The Balmahamas, as it is affectionately known, and bask in the breathtaking natural beauty of the mountains.
Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Balmaha, or The Balmahamas, as it is affectionately known, and bask in the breathtaking natural beauty of the mountains.
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But Bob Redley, who runs a bed-andbreakfast at nearby Balmaha, claimed the wallabies were a major tourist attraction.
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