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1 review of Loch Voil

Lost and mysterious

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There are no words to describe this place. Perhaps precious or perhaps lost and mysterious... I hope that the photos are much more eloquent than my words. Loch Voil (Lake Voil) is one of Scotland's smaller lakes with a perimeter of about 5 kilometres. It joins Lake Doina by the Larig river (Personally, I think it was too small to be called a river, but that's what it is). This is the area of Rob Roy, in fact it is believed that this is where he hid under the body of a dead bull to escape his pursuers, but again this is a legend that hasn't been verified historically. What is fact is that it's a

Lost, lonely place, surrounded by mountains and with a certain atmosphere of mystery, indeed the quintessential Scotland, which is, of course, much more than Loch Ness or Edinburgh.
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