Arrochar is also a popular base for boat
trips on Loch Lomond from Tarbet only 2
miles east, and a drive up through the
mountains past the Rest
and Be Thankful, past Loch Fyne Oysters, to the
scenic village of Inveraray with its historic
castle 22 miles northwest.
The image top is from a large scenic car
park at Arrochar looking down Loch Long, 20
miles / 32 km in length. This is a sea loch
used by Vikings in 1263 to trail their boats
overland from Arrochar to Tarbet then conducted
killing raids around Loch Lomond.
The image second top is of the Arrochar
Mountains with the 2,900ft Cobbler
being the most notable. Although just under the
3,000ft a mountain needs to be classed as a
Munroe, the Cobbler is one of the most hiked
mountains in Scotland due to its twin peaks
being popular for stunning photos with hikers
on top.
The Arrochar Hotel,
Loch Long Hotel
and Village Inn are
all situated in the village with good views of
the mountains.
There are also a number of good looking
B&Bs situated around the village with great
views.
There is a 6 mile / 10 km walk through the
mountains from Arrochar to
Inveruglas, and a shorter walk around the
village.
Arrochar History
1100s - the lands of Arrochar were held by
the Barons of Arrochar.
1200s - Clan MacFarlane were in control of
the Arrochar lands, descendants of the Barons
of Arrochar.
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