Posted in History, Trips at 20:00 on 18 March 2018
More from the reconstructed crannog at the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay.
The animal pen. Yes they kept their livestock inside:-

Bed (elevated):-

Drying crops:-

Interior:-


Entrance from inside:-

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Posted in Bridges, Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 7 March 2018
The village of Kenmore lies at the foot of Loch Tay in Perthsire.
Main street left. Taymouth Castle gates are behind you in this view. You can just make out the War Memorial at the far end of the street in front of the kirk:-

Main street right:-

Main street reverse view. Gates of Taymouth Castle middle centre. The War Memorial is directly behind here:-

Looking down to foot of Loch Tay:-

Foot of Loch Tay:-

Near Kenmore a reconstructed crannog has been built out onto Loch Tay. This is the view of Kenmore from there:-

The outflow from Loch Tay is the start of Scotland’s longest river, the silvery Tay. This lovely bridge spans it:-

River Tay at Kenmore:-

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