Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Loch_Lomond

A Loch Lomond fence

05 Jun 2026 22 35 67
The blue hour here on the loch can be tantalising with such scenes and colours as this. As I slowly watch the last light of a wonderful sunset I always wonder when I will come this way again. Not for a year or two I fear! Taken at Tarbet. HFF ~ Enjoy the weekend. Best full screen

Early morning Ben Lomond

16 May 2026 16 17 135
As the sun starts to melt away the early morning mist here on Loch Lomond, its famous mountain shows its head. Ben Lomond is the most southerly Munro (a Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet). Rising to 974 meters (3,196 ft), it is located on the eastern shores of Loch Lomond within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It is highly accessible from Glasgow and offers stunning loch views. Enjoy full screen

Tarbet landing stage

14 May 2026 8 13 124
Another look down Loch Lomond from this delightful spot. This time taken on a cold morning just as the mist over the water was rising. This presents quite a different view to the evening view shown on here a few days back now. PiP Best full screen

Evening on Loch Lomond

12 May 2026 27 27 188
It’s difficult not to like this Loch. Is it any wonder that throughout millennium, poems and songs have been made about it? A scene here to warm our heart on this dark cool evening just after the sun has set, maybe rightly called the ‘blue hour’. A scene and P.O.V that was difficult not to point our camera to capture. Best full screen Enjoy the day

Do not disturb, I'm on holiday!

11 May 2026 16 23 85
I know the feeling, after just returning from my holiday here in Scotland. This was taken in the village of Tarbet on Loch Lomond just minutes after we arrived for our overnight stopover en-route to the North West coast. Enjoy the week.

Tarbet pier, Loch Lomond

13 May 2022 33 45 384
A fenced view down and onto the wooden pier here. This is the home of ‘Cruise Loch Lomond’ and a very busy spot it is in summer. No fences on the lower parts so people have to be very careful near the edges. It has been extensively repaired and renewed over the past few years. Enjoy the weekend.

Loch Lomond and the Tarbet pier

10 May 2022 25 22 428
Another look at Loch Lomond, as we can never get enough of this magnificent stretch of water. Looking south in the direction of Glasgow from about two thirds of the loch length of 39km (24miles) up. From here one can go further north or west. The western road takes us through the village of Arrochar and the mighty Loch Long on to Inveraray and the west coast - this is our direction. The northern route takes one to Crianlarich and Fort William via Glencoe. Enjoy full screen.

Coffee morning on Loch Lomond

09 May 2022 30 28 427
A couple take a morning coffee on the banks of Loch Lomond here at Tarbet. The start of a cruise for many but not us as we drive on to the Mull of Kintyre on this day. HBM -enjoy the week.

HBM~ Ben Lomond from Rowardennan

14 Mar 2022 20 28 457
As Ukraine sees devastation growing by the day we are reminded of the good things in life here. We are just north of the village and our path will take us past the building you see which is the Youth Hostel. The star of the show though is Ben Lomond itself with a nice white summit on this day after a cold wet night. Too cold with a biting wind for us to sit on the bench but a grand view all the same. The PiP show the memorial, just a short distance away from us here. Best viewed full size.

Loch Lomond framed.

16 Jun 2021 36 31 742
The views keep on coming as we stroll along this marvellous stretch of the loch. Here we see something special. Loch Lomond National Park Memorial Sculpture: Since 1995, the area around Ben Lomond, including the mountain summit, has been designated as a war memorial, called the Ben Lomond National Memorial Park. The park is dedicated to those who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars and was created out of the former Rowardennan Estate with the support of the National Heritage Memorial Fund. The Memorial Park was officially opened on Armistice Day in 1997 by the Rt Hon Donald Dewar, then Secretary of State for Scotland and later becoming the first First Minister of Scotland. At the opening ceremony he unveiled a granite sculpture by Doug Cocker, a Scottish artist who had won a competition organized by the Scottish Sculpture Trust to design a permanent monument for the park. CWP May 2025 runner up. "Something Round

Loch Lomond from Inversnaid

04 Mar 2022 33 53 515
Another chance to see Loch Lomond, this most bonny Loch of Scotland, taken on our visit around here last year. In the background are the mountains of Ben Vorlich and Ben Vane. Enjoy this in peace, so far away from our Ukrainian neighbours this weekend, and spare them a thought in their hour of need! Herb

Inversnaid Jetty

21 Jul 2021 4 5 221
Landing spot for the hotel that sits behind me and also wild the road to Loch Arklet & Loch Katrine.

Inversnaid Falls

22 Jul 2021 28 22 414
At the side of the Inversnaid Hotel here on the shores of Loch Lomond sits this most impressive waterfall which is in two parts. The piers, also in front of the hotel allows the ferry and pleasure boats to bring in sightseers to picnic at the foot of these falls as well as taking refreshments or rooms in the splendid hotel where we took coffee and creamed scones. From here one can take the steep road into the mountains and along Loch Arklet to Loch Katrine and also the resort of Aberfoyle. See PiPs Enjoy full size.

A view towards the Arrochar Alps

21 Jul 2021 19 13 354
Taken above Inversnaid on the north east side of Loch Lomond looking west. We see here Ben Ime (1011 m) on the left with Ben Vane (915 m) and Ben Vorlich (985 m). All grand mountain hikes for our Munro baggers. For us however, just a fine distant scene on this most beautiful day. Enjoy full size.

Ben Lomond from the north

20 Jul 2021 19 16 426
As I looked down the stretch of Loch Lomond from my seat, just behind me, and here is another equally stunning view. This is the north face of Scotland's second most famous mountain: Ben Lomond at 974 metres (3195ft) and is one of the most familiar of the Munros (mountains over 3000 ft high) in Scotland. It is the most southerly and is also one of the most popular hill-walks in Scotland. PiPs Enjoy full size.

A sit down over Loch Lomond

19 Jul 2021 28 34 651
A very nice viewpoint above this northern part of the Loch here. Looking south. Out of sight over my left shoulder is Ben Lomond with its snow peak is greeting us too. PiP Enjoy full screen and have a good week.

The pride of Loch Lomond

03 Jul 2021 22 17 462
A look at this famous Loch towards the south from above Inversnaid. It took a while and some effort finding this viewpoint but when we did, we were very pleased indeed as I hope you are. (A stitch of four photos) Enjoy full size. Ps – another short break now.

A bench over Loch Lomond

28 Jun 2021 42 41 632
A view from a walk in the woods south of Invesnaid on the north east of Loch Lomond. We can just see the Loch Lomond holiday park across the water backed up by the grand mountains of Ben Vorlich (943m) and Ben Vane (916m). There is in fact a hydro-electric power station just to the right of that park called Inveruglas. (https://www.seelochlomond.co.uk/discover/inveruglas) Enjoy full screen and have a good week.

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