Hi all,once again wanting to pick a few brains for suggestions. We are just getting ready for our annual winter trip to Northumberland and starting to think of where to wonder where to go for our Scottish trip. Over the years we have done quite a lot on the West coast of Scotland and into the Cairngorms but never done anything serious in the Trossachs so wondered if anyone had any suggestions for that area. We usually book self catering in just a one base and using the car to get to areas of interest.I'm not up to doing long walks nowadays but can manage reasonable stuff off the road so any help appreciated.
Pete
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Pete, not specifically birding related but Loch Katrine (lochkatrine.com) is worth a visit. There is a lovely steamship that takes you about three quarters of the way up the loch. We then usually cycle (you can hire bikes) back round which takes a couple of hours. The route is not too hilly & anyway for every upslope there is a downslope! As the loch is a water supply for Glasgow, the area is managed by Scottish Water so the cycle route is very quiet (few if any cars) but on nice smooth roads. You could also walk round or presumably use the steamship to return to the start point. It is not far from Callander which could be a good base. Callander is right on the edge of the Trossachs National Park. Ian
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