![Loch Lomand](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02913.jpg?w=535&h=401)
Loch Lomand
The second day we set off to explore more of Loch Lomand.. This loch is one of the largest Fresh Water lochs in Scotland and is around 25 miles long around 39 Km. There are numerous small islands too within the Loch itself I believe our guide on the boat said around 30 . Loch Lomond and Trossachs area of Scotland was awarded National Park status in July 2002. And you can see why this beautiful land needs to be preserved in its natural state.
![All aboard](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02902.jpg?w=535&h=401)
All aboard
There was no better way to explore the length of Loch Lomand other than an hour long excursion on a cruise boat. So off we sailed and below are the views we saw along the way.
This wonderful house is called Cameron House
In front of it sat a small sea plane, which we saw take off, if you click the link on Cameron House you will find out more about this House which eventually was bought and turned into a luxurious Hotel.
![Sea Plane in front of Cameron House Hotel](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02912.jpg?w=535&h=401)
Sea Plane in front of Cameron House Hotel
![Sea Plane in flight](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02925.jpg?w=535&h=401)
Sea Plane in flight
Further along in our cruise we passed the Maid of the Loch moored up to the Key-side.
![The Maid of the Loch](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02905.jpg?w=535&h=401)
The Maid of the Loch
This is the last paddle steamer built in Britain. Once upon a time Paddle steamers would be on the loch dating back to 1818. This one was loving restored. It is now open to the public as a venue in which weddings can take place and a Tea-room where visitors can have refreshments. She officially was placed on the UK “Designated Vessels List” which recognises vessels of “Substantial Heritage Merit with Local and regional significance.
After our cruise we walked through a large shopping area and walked to the edge of the loch where the Maid of the Loch was moored up.
![Edge of Loch Lomand and the Maid of the Loch Paddle Steamer](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02932.jpg?w=562&h=421)
Edge of Loch Lomand and the ‘Maid of the Loch’ Paddle Steamer
You can see in the space of that couple of hours how the sky began to clear and it was beautifully Sunny for the rest of the day. This was how each day was while we were in Scotland. Beginning with cloudy mornings which by midday the Sun was shining through.
![Maid of the Loch](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02930.jpg?w=574&h=430)
Maid of the Loch
![We sat here many a while soaking up the Sun and the view.](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02933.jpg?w=572&h=429)
We sat here many a while soaking up the Sun and the view.
![We watched a family use their own peddle power out into the loch on this beautiful day.](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02935.jpg?w=560&h=420)
We watched a family under their own steam row out into the loch on this beautiful day.
![And enjoyed watching the gulls sunny themselves too in the shallows.](https://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dsc02939.jpg?w=571&h=428)
And enjoyed watching the gulls enjoying the Sun in the shallows.
I hope you enjoyed this tranquil journey as much as we did. Next time will be the Ferry ride out from Oban to the Isle of Mull and what a beautiful calm day that was , and the views not to be missed.
Have a wonderful week, I am still in the process of catching up with you all so hope to see you all soon.
Love and Blessings
~Sue~
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