Friday April 28th

Kenmore and The Tay with Rachel and Matt

It was lovely to have Rachel and Matt with us for a couple of days and we went for a walk from Kenmore (which David and Jacinta had passed through on their way back from their walk on Tuesday). The initial section took us along the lochside and past the old orphanage, giving us a spectacular view along Loch Tay.

Loch Tay from Kenmore

The next section was through a former arboretum, and we think that we spotted the Giant Redwood mentioned in the guide.

The giant redwood?

We crossed the road and started up the path through the Drummond Hill woods, which gave us a view back to Kenmore and the bridge across the Tay.

Kenmore and the Tay Bridge

We walked for a few kilometers on the forest tracks, stopping for lunch at a handy and dryish spot. Matt was a perfect gentleman, offering Rachel most of his crisps after she'd dropped most of hers. After lunch, we progressed on and (thanks to David's miscalculation) overshooting the exit back to loch level. We doubled back, picked up the correct path, and followed the meandering river with the occasional, tantalising view of Taymouth Castle shrouded in scaffolding. We also passed the "Chinese Bridge" but this was also shrouded in scaffolding. Approaching the end of the walk, we had a proper view of the rather elegant bridge over the Tay with the loch and mountains behind it.

The Kenmore Bridge

Finally, walking back to the village, we passed the rather sorry and dilapidated-looking Post Office, General Merchants and Telegraph Office before reaching the car.

Kenmore Post Office and General Merchants

An enjoyable walk of c.8 miles with 380m ascent.


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