The Lake is stocked weekly with 1000 to 1500 quality trout, and yields an average landed fish weight of over 2lbs. In 2014 the average 2 man boat (8hr) catch was 6.4 trout for 15.7lbs. The catch and release percentage was 56%.
The 30-strong fleet of Lomond (Sweeney) Boats has recently been upgraded, and all are equipped with Yamaha or Suzuki outboards. The impressive fishery cabin, with Permit Office/Tackle shop, Fishers Cafe and wood burning stove "howff" area are available to the anglers.
These attributes make the Lake an outstanding venue for some of the most prestigious fishing competitions and a great day out for all anglers.
Opening Hours: 21 March - 1 Nov
Monday - Saturday 09:00 to 17:30, Sun 12:00 to 19:00
Short Evenings
1 May-15 May & 1 Aug-16 Aug 18:00 to 22:00 Mon - Fri
1 Aug-16 Aug 18:00 to 23:00 Mon - Fri
Main Evening 16 May-31 Jul 18:00 to 23:00
Enjoy a short ferry trip to the Island of Inchmahome and imagine being a monk entering the Priory in the Middle Ages. This secluded location offers you and your brethern isolation from the secular world as well as tranquillity in which to devote yourself to the worship...
The Diocese of St Andrew's, Dunkeld & Dunblane in Communion with the worldwide Anglican Church would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our church.
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Nestled in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Forest lies Duchray Castle, a 500 year old tower house linked with Rob Roy. Now newly renovated it offers luxury accommodation and a warm welcome in a stunning, secluded location.
Frances and Oliver Bigwood purchased...
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The deli sources much of its stock from Scottish producers and suppliers, especially cheese, biscuits, preserves, chutneys, beers and wines.
The...
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We provide our customers with an all...
A beautiful café with a delicious menu of light lunches and home baking. All meals are freshly made to order on the premises. Exquisite cards, gifts and home accessories are available from the gift shop and also from the Making Interiors' design showroom. Fintry...