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  • Hardly any other distillery in Scotland deserves to be called “unique” as Loch Lomond does: It’s not only equipped with pot stills but as well with Lomond Stills...
  • Described as the “Queen of Scotland’s Lakes”, Loch Lomond sits at the foot of Ben Lomond and straddles the Highland boundary fault line.
  • The name Loch Lomond is used for single malt releases though it is also used for a blended Scotch produced onsite using both grain and malt whisky.
  • güzel yamaçlarında ve güzel sahillerinde, lomond gölünde güneşin parladığı yerde, benim ve gerçek aşkımın günlerini geçirdiği, lomond gölünün sahillerinde.
  • Head to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. You’ll be surrounded by charming villages, rolling countryside, hills and wonderful activities.
  • With a surface area of 27.5 square miles split between Stirling, Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire, Loch Lomond is Britain’s largest body of freshwater.
  • Loch Lomond lies in the Highland Boundary fault, which is often regarded as the border between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the highlands.
  • It and also presents a Restaurant Guide for eating out on Loch Lomond and other local areas including the trendy metropolitan city of Glasgow.
  • Instead, take the slow road and follow the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Scenic Route route to discover a series of ‘view sculptures’.