It has been a beautiful day, the high temperature in the afternoon was 14C and accompanied by beautiful sunshine all day.

We drove to the Trossachs.  Passing Aberfoyle, we drove by Loch Ard and Loch Chon, coming eventually to Loch Arklet, which is one of the feeder lochs for Loch Katrine, from where the city of Glasgow gets its water.  I took my main blip there, such a beautiful scene with the hills all around.  

We turned down to Stronachlachar, where there is a lovely wee coffee shop in what was once the waiting room for the 'Sir Walter Scott' which sails on Loch Katrine.  We of course had coffee and cake!  Then had a wander around and a seat in the sunshine gazing out over Loch Katrine.

I have put on a couple of extras, one of the dog in the bike!  We had a wee chat with his owner, they had cycled from Aberfoyle, about twelve or so miles, and the dog ran most of the way.  Now they were heading back and he was going to have a rest in his very own little transporter!  What a great idea.

And the bluebells were wonderful everywhere we looked, just had to take a photograph of them.

We finished our day by crossing the Duke's Pass to Callander, which is always a great trip with some wonderful views.

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