If travelling by car Karma Lake of Menteith is located on the banks of the Lake of Menteith
Karma Lake of Menteith is located on the banks of the Lake of Menteith, Scotland’s only natural Lake. Being an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh and twenty minutes from both Loch Lomond and the ancient City of Stirling, this lakeside property is located within The Trossachs National Park yet easily accessible.
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Quint, the owner of the fishery can rent out a boat for a day for 38gbp (8am to 5pm) and if an instructor is needed, they usually charge 40gbp per hour.
If we are talking about an event of 16-20 people, more or less we will need 3 instructors.
If they would like to get off on Inchmahome Island, we will have to talk to Historical Scotland to see if they would allow us to, and if so, there would be an extra entrance fee (they are closed now, so no information is available)
Mr. Fergus is offering a farm tour for 15gbp per person to show around the livestock (sheep, lamb, donkeys, etc.), the 1607 built barn, that has an exhibition of some old weapons from the Jacobite era accompanied with stories about that period of time. At the end of the tour, tea/coffee is offered with a dram (glass of whisky) and background Scottish music.
Clay Pigeon Shooting is 40gbp per person for 25 pieces.
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