Loch Ericht is a hidden gem, nestled off the train station at Dalwhinnie. It is easy to get to by train and requires no car. If you can walk, you can enjoy the loch. I suggest you pick a nice day, however, so you can sit on the shore and take in the scenery.
The estate at the Dalwhinnie side of the loch offers lodging.
Click on the picture of the Lodge and get a booking form and see the costs of a stay.
Click the map to see the location of the loch and get directions as well.
To get a good view of the loch, play the video below. It is a remote place you will enjoy for a good day of contemplation, relaxation and reflection.
There is a very nice pub near the loch with a fine restaurant inside. You can rent bikes at the pub. I suggest you get there at the beginning of the day and make the rental fee worth the price.
This is a picture of the pub and restaurant.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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