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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is long established
as a playground for paddlers and attracts visitors from all over
the world. Loch Lomond itself has over eighty kilometres of
shoreline to explore, but there is so much more to the park. The
twenty-two navigable lochs range from the vast sea lochs around
Loch Long to small inland bodies such as Loch Chon. The rivers vary
from relaxed meandering waterways like the Balvaig to the steep
white water of the River Falloch and everything in between. This
vast array of options in such close proximity makes this park the
perfect place for every paddler of any level, looking for whatever
type of adventure. The area is also outstandingly beautiful and it
is commonplace to see deer and red squirrels playing on the shores,
as well as the many other species of mammal, bird and water life
which call this park home. Rather than limiting you to one
discipline, we have focused on all options within the national
park. Whether you want hardcore white water, multi-day touring
trips or a relaxing afternoon exploring sheltered water with your
family, you'll find all that and much more in this book.
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