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Travel Guide : Lake of Menteith
Travel Guide : Lake of Menteith
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Travel Guide : Lake of Menteith




There’s far more to Scotland than braveheart, bagpipes and tartan. Here’s a guide to various items to accomplish and experience when checking in to the new Karma Lake of Menteith. Get more info about Lake Of Menteith





Catch a trout (or two)

Vegans aside, who doesn’t love fresh trout on a platter? Lake of Menteith is world renowned for its trout fishing waters. You can find boats you are able to hire or perhaps improved join in on a group fly- fishing group and make some new close friends! Lake of Menteith is so revered for trout fishing that that is where national and world championship events are typically held.



Inchmahome Priory

Catch a boat shuttle across the lake for the spiritual Inchmahome Priory, the monastic sanctuary famed for exactly where Mary Queen of Scots was sent for refuge as a young girl. The 13th-century medieval castle can be a must-visit for everyone who appreciates history.



Wild Water Swimming

Lake of Menteith offers a clear body of water for open water swimmers and is called a must-do Scottish wild swim! Wild water swimming is said to become healthy for one’s cardiovascular health too as mental and physical wellbeing. You'll find also many beautiful walking paths around the picturesque Lake of Menteith. Pack a picnic and enjoy a waterside lunch - the area is usually a haven for wildlife.



Attempt the national dish - Haggis!

A must-try for carnivores is Haggis, the national dish of Scotland. Whilst not for everyone, Haggis is usually a savoury pudding containing sheep’s liver, heart, and lungs minced with oats and spices packed into a sheep’s stomach and boiled. It is hearty and nourishing and normally served with potatoes and swedes (tatties and neeps) - plus a Scotch whisky!



Malt Vault

Whilst Scotland is home to numerous whisky distilleries to explore (including the nearby Deanston Distillery), one doesn’t have to venture far from the resort to try a really very good whisky. Karma Lake of Menteith is home to an award-winning malt vault that holds some very rare, special and limited-edition Scotch whiskies.



Study a Sir Walter Scott novel

When staying at Karma Lake of Menteith, it makes great sense to study one of Sir Walter Scott’s historical novels. Sir Walter Scott wrote over two dozen novels set in Scotland including ‘The Lady from the Lake’, ‘A legend on the wars of Montrose’ and ‘The Bride of Lammermoor’. Cozy up around the sofa with your favourite local whisky and disappear into a realm of war, rebellion and romanticism.



City Culture

Should you will need a break from each of the natural rugged beauty, the superior news is Karma Lake of Menteith is situated only an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh - each of that are cultural cities. Take a look at Edinburgh in August and you soak up the well-known Edinburgh festival. Glasgow is equally home to a rich arts and music scene.