Oooh I did not sleep well⦠Fitbit decreed it was a āFAIRā sleep⦠I agreed.

It was lovely and sunny when I finally got up, though super frosty. Itās one of those mornings where the sun defrosts the car before you go outsideā¦. Love that!
So I set off just after 8am, in the glorious sunshine, headed for Loch Katrine.

The first part of the journey from home to Glasgow Airport, was through thick fog. Thankfully the fog cleared and there was pure blue sky. My head wasnāt the best this morning but this was just the tonic.
It was a stunning drive.
The morning sunlight made everything stand out. The colours were very autumnal. The mountains were very brown as the heather isnāt growing yet, the ferns were a beautiful rusty red/brown and any water I passed was like glass. It honestly took my breath away.
Yes I was a bit anxious on some of the roads, when someone got stuck behind me but I was there just after 9am.

Could that be any prettier?!?

Itās the blue that gets me every time. I took similar photos after the boat trip and they look really different. I was so lucky to be able to see this.
This is the Sit Walter Scott Steamship. She doesnāt sail during winter but is ready for her first outing of the season, next Friday.

If you look at the photo above, she has canopies front and rear but on my photo below she has a fixed cabin area on the front.


I had about two hours before the boat trip sailed, so I set the timer on my phone for 45 minutes to walk alongside the loch. I had plenty time to get back if I turned with the timer. Iāve marked the walk with a thin red line out to Brenachoile Point.

It only worked out at just over 4 miles.



You can see the wind is starting to pick up and thatās the last of the still reflection shots.

The road alongside the loch is slightly wider than single track but an old style waterworks road with rusty old railings, very pretty in itself.



This moss was so vibrant.







I may have disturbed these geeseā¦.

Brenachoile Point has views all around the lock.

It also has a beautiful little shingle beach with crystal clear water.



As I said, I was so lucky to get here but the timer went off and I had to turn back. It made a lovely wee picnic area.

Sir Walter Scott wrote his poem The Lady of the Lake about this area of Loch Katrine.





I made it back for 11am. Quick drink of water and changed into my winter coat.
As I booked on line the ticket inspector radioed to say he had the Avery Partyā¦.. cringe⦠Avery party of oneā¦.. š¬. We headed out in Rob Roy IIIā¦. As I listened to a guy telling his parents that the Rob Roy I and II had sunkā¦. š¤¦š»āāļøš

The boat trip was full. There were about 30 of us on it. I think honestly, it wasnāt the best part of my trip. The diesel fumes at the back were pretty strong and honestly, it was just freezing out there. I had an Argentian couple sitting one in front of me, knees touching and one so close beside me on the other side, I guess it was just a bit uncomfortable and I did feel a bit SOLO traveller.

The winter cruise sails out into the loch for a half hour and back.
I was fascinated but the colour of the wake bit if you look closely enough, I think itās the diesel fumes floating above it that create the effect.


The commentary was a little quiet but really good. I had no idea, or most likely, had forgotten, that Loch Katrine supplies much of Glasgow with fresh water. So all the water used in Irn Bru and Tennants Lager, to name a few, will come from Loch Katrine.

The Victorians needed a fresh water supply as much of Glasgow only had access to dirty water⦠there were some complaints this the newly piped-in Loch Katrine water had no taste and no texture!!! š¤¢


The loch is 13 miles long.



The cruise is over in no time. It only cost Ā£15 for the hours round trip. It took me an hour and 19 minutes to get there from home so itās not far from Glasgow.

Iād taken some lunch with me so I rushed to the car to heat up and get my lunch after 20 hours of fasting⦠Iāve lost 3lbs this week!
I spotted this wee guy on the drive home!! He was kind enough to do all his scratching right opposite a lay-by!

Heās super cute.

The drive home was equally pretty⦠Dukes Pass is a very windy but stunning drive.
I pulled into St Mocha in Carbeth, a drive through coffee shop. I walked in though as Iāve been wanting to go there for a while. My kinda place. Very highly recommended!

So a lovely wee day but I am exhausted now!
Feet up making reels for FB. Go check them out on my page The Rambling Sloth. I really enjoy doing them.!
Hope youāre all having a great weekend.
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How beautiful š. This must be my loch as my middle name is Katharine! Gorgeous photos and I especially liked the rusty fence pics.. moving on from gates now I see? You can have a rest and relax now. What a lot you are achieving on your days off, Iām feeling very lazy in comparison.. Xx
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Thank you so much lovely, Iām doing it all for my friend who is dying. Sheās made me feel like I need to make the best of life and sheās reading the blog. Itās been a real eye openerā¦. In a very sad way. Iāve not seen decent gates for ages!!! Hope you have a lovely rest of weekend xx
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