Backlit photo of a tree on the bank of a lake. The sky is blue and partly cloudy, there are hills in the background of the photo. The tree is in the middle of the photo, with a lensflare cutting through the barren branches of the tree.
The "Lone Tree" at Milarrochy Bay, photo taken by Sue Langford
Looking across to Argyll & Bute on Milarrochy Bay

Milarrochy Bay is a bay on Loch Lomond, in southern Scotland. It is near the village of Balmaha. Known locally as Bakey Bay, due to the rounded mounds regularly on display.

There are a few houses near the bay. Other bays on the east of Loch Lomond include Cashel Bay and Sallochy Bay. The bay has a visitor centre, where you can pick up leaflets about Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and the surrounding area. There is also a camping and caravanning club site.

The bay is popular with hikers on the West Highland Way,[1] and photographers, who come to capture the famous Milarrochy Bay "lone tree"[2]

References

  1. "Milarrochy Bay - Camping and Caravanning Club Site". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  2. "Visit Milarrochy Bay, Loch Lomond". See Loch Lomond. Retrieved 13 April 2022.

56°5′59″N 4°33′38″W / 56.09972°N 4.56056°W / 56.09972; -4.56056


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