Loch Lomond is a freshwater loch and is considered the boundary between the Lowlands and the Highlands. The lake is 24 miles long and has a depth of about 121 to 620 feet. It is the second largest after Loch Ness.
Loch Lomond is now part of the Trossachs National Park. Ben Lomond on the eastern shore is the most southerly of the Scottish Munro peaks. The A82 road runs the length of the western shore.
The song "The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond" describes the beautiful countryside that surround the Loch. The song tells the story of a captured Scottish soldier, awaiting execution, telling his fellow soldiers about the beautiful Loch Lomond and how in death he will return to see it before them.
Loch Lomond is a freshwater loch and is considered the boundary between the Lowlands and the Highlands. The lake is 24 miles long and has a depth of about 121 to 620 feet. It is the second largest after Loch Ness.
Loch Lomond is now part of the Trossachs National Park. Ben Lomond on the eastern shore is the most southerly of the Scottish Munro peaks. The A82 road runs the length of the western shore.
The song "The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond" describes the beautiful countryside that surround the Loch. The song tells the story of a captured Scottish soldier, awaiting execution, telling his fellow soldiers about the beautiful Loch Lomond and how in death he will return to see it before them.
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