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  • Monteith, Lake of, a placid sheet of water in the middle of Port of Monteith parish, SW Perthshire. Lying 55 feet above sea-level, it has an utmost length from E to W of 1½ mile, an utmost breadth from N to S of 1 mile, and a depth in places of 80 feet; and it sends off Goodie Water 8¾ miles east-south-eastward to the Forth.
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  • The Lake of Menteith is often thought of as the only body of water in Scotland that is referred to as a lake.
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  • Drove from Ayrshire to Lake of Menteith for a day out and found one parking place which was apparently looked after by volunteers.
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  • Lake of Menteith is a majestic lake located in the Trossachs National Park in Scotland.
  • Famous as being Scotland’s only lake, rather than loch, the Lake of Menteith is discovered in the Carse of Stirling, close to the city.
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  • The Lake became a Lake officially when it was named the Lake of Monteith in the Ordance Survey Mapping of 1866.
  • This particular Scottish landscape is the Lake of Monteith (also known as Menteith) located in Stirling.
  • The Lake of Menteith is stocked with rainbow trout and is the home of the Lake fishery which is renown as the venu for international fishing competitions.
  • Inchmahome, the subject of the present volume, is a beautiful little island, of about five acres in extent, situated near the centre of the Lake of Monteith...
  • Monteith, Lake of, a placid sheet of water in the middle of Port of Monteith parish, SW Perthshire.
  • Lake of Menteith is the only ‘Lake’ in Scotland (as opposed to Loch).