Loch Lomond Faerie Trail Loch Lomond Adventures, Luss G83 8PA | |
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Since the beginning of time, Scottish faeries have lived by the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond. Happily inhabiting the forest and woodlands, living in harmony with nature, in their beautiful faerie houses. On the western shore of Loch Lomond sits Luss, the prettiest village in Scotland. It is here that the faeries dwell and we invite you to join us on a magical adventure to explore their home! But please take care... when the Vikings invaded Scotland many centuries ago they brought with them some menacing trolls, who escaped and now roam through the hills and glens in the Scottish Highlands. Beware of these fearsome creatures.
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