Best lakes around Furnace are found in a region characterized by its dramatic lochs, mountainous terrain, and rich historical context. This area features a blend of natural beauty, including extensive sea lochs and freshwater bodies, alongside settlements with significant architectural heritage. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by both geological forces and centuries of human activity, offering diverse natural and cultural attractions. The region provides opportunities for appreciating scenic views and engaging with local history.
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A great stretch of road that continues for about 15 miles from Stracher to Otter Ferry. It runs consistently along loch Fyne and doesn't have any big hills so is a good choice if you want a more relaxed ride. The first half from Stracher is well paved with the second half being more worn and graveled so watch out for pot holes.
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Gorgeous Loch Fyne views for miles on this stunning stretch of road.
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Nestled on the side of Loch Fyne, Inverary is a great base for cycling and hiking in Argyll. A couple of great hotels (Inveray inn and The George) and loads of good pubs. The seafood is first rate and the view of the loch is ever present.
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The region around Furnace is known for its dramatic lochs and mountainous terrain. Loch Fyne, a sea loch extending 65 kilometers inland, offers stunning views and is popular for sport diving. Loch Ederline, set amongst hills, is another beautiful natural lake known for its rich wildlife. You can also find picturesque views at View of Loch Fyne, which offers expansive vistas for miles.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Inveraray, an 18th-century new town located on Loch Fyne, is architecturally significant and offers insights into the area's past, including its former jail and woollen mill. On the southwesterly shore of Loch Avich, you can spot the ruins of Caisteal na Nighinn Ruaidhe, an ancient castle thought to have been the original seat of Clan Campbell.
The lakes around Furnace are home to diverse wildlife. Loch Fyne is inhabited by dolphins, seals, and otters, with basking sharks occasionally appearing in summer. Loch Ederline is known for its rich wildlife, including ospreys and even golden eagles.
Many of the lakes and nearby attractions are family-friendly. Inveraray offers a town to explore with historical significance. Loch Fyne and Loch Ederline are suitable for family outings, with opportunities for fishing and enjoying nature. The View of Loch Fyne is also a great spot for families to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Loch Fyne is a popular area for sport fishing. Loch Ederline is particularly popular for fishing due to its pike, perch, and roach population, and it even has a boat house for visitors.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Auchindrain Township loop from Furnace' or the 'Loch Fyne – Inveraray loop from Dalchenna, Argyll Caravan Park'. For more options, explore the dedicated Hiking around Furnace guide.
There are several cycling routes that offer stunning views of the lochs. Consider routes like the 'Loch Fyne loop from Inveraray' or the 'Views of Loch Fyne and Loch Awe gravel loop from Inveraray Castle'. You can discover more cycling adventures in the Cycling around Furnace guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find trails to enjoy. Options include the 'Loch Eck and Benmore Botanic Garden loop' and the 'Loch Leathan – Loch Ederline loop from Ford'. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the MTB Trails around Furnace guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the expansive sea lochs and mountainous surroundings. The rich wildlife, including dolphins, seals, and ospreys, is a major draw. Many also enjoy the historical charm of places like Inveraray and the opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and hiking.
Yes, the settlement of Inveraray, located on Loch Fyne, offers dining options. One visitor tip specifically mentions 'a fine spot for a fish supper' near Loch Fyne. Loch Ederline also has a boat house where you can stop for a picnic.
Yes, some locations are dog-friendly. For example, Inveraray is tagged as dog-friendly, making it a suitable place to visit with your canine companion.


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