Balquhidder

Balquhidder

Looking westward to Loch Voil

Lochearnhead

Lochearnhead

Looking northwards to Glen Ogle

Strathyre

Strathyre

Looking northward to Balquhidder Station

Land Access

These are documents relating to the "access" legislation in Scotland and how it may be applied within certain districts in our area.

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This document was compiled by the Access & Recreation Officer for the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and provides an overview on the management of public access to the Eastern end of Loch Voil at Balquhidder. In particular, it deals with the area known as the "Stronvar Site of Special Scientific Interest".

General Map - Stronvar SSSI
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 31-03-2022

This map shows a general overview of the Stronvar Site of Special Scientific Interest at Balquhidder.

Detailed Map - Stronvar SSSI
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 31-03-2022

This map shows a detailed plan of the Stronvar Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Latest updates

21st September 2023

The website was last updated on this date.

See the links below for the most recent news items and features of interest.

Community Council Vacancies

21 September 2023

The new Community Council (CC) is back up and running with the following six members: David Johnston, Carolyn Brooks, Andrew Poulter, Ruth McLusky, Robert Wells and Angus Cameron.

The CC is allowed a maximum of nine members and there are, therefore, three vacancies, two of which can be filled at present by co-opted members. This notice is an advert calling for anyone interested in joining the CC (or just learning more about what that involves) to respond via the contact details below.

The closing date for responses is Sunday 29 October 2023.

If interested, email – council@blscc.org.

Auchraw Hill

Consultations are taking place for the extraction of timber from Auchraw Hill at Lochearnhead. For more information, click below.

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Winter Weather Volunteers

Volunteers are sought to help deal with ice and snow in our local communities during winter. For further details, please see:

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Weather

We've recently added a new page to the site that provides links to real-time, local, weather information.

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Place Plan

You can find details of the Community PLACE PLAN for Balquhidder, Lochearnhead and Strathyre in the

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Balquhidder

The elongated settlement of Balquhidder lies off to the West of the main North-South route at the head of Loch Voil. It is overlooked by the dramatic mountain scenery of the "Braes of Balquhidder" (immortalized in song by Robert Tannahill) and the Parish Kirk is famous for being the last resting place of Rob Roy MacGregor.

Back in the 8th or 9th Century, St Angus recognised Balquhidder as a "thin place" - where the boundary between Earth and Heaven is close. Around that time, Clan MacLaren first occupied the district until forced out by the MacGregors in the 16th Century.

Lochearnhead

The village of Lochearnhead is situated at the junction of the A84 and A85 trunk roads at the head of Loch Earn. This is where the main North-South route meets the East-West route along Strathearn. It has a rich and varied history but, in modern times, is known as the site for the area's Highland Games and the Lochearnhead Shears - one of the largest sheep-shearing competitions in the UK.

Strathyre

The village of Strathyre is the southernmost part of our area, following the course of the River Balvaig as it flows down from Loch Voil to Loch Lubnaig. It became well established in Victorian times with the arrival of the Callander & Oban Railway in the 1870s. William Wordsworth once stayed there and was apparently inspired to write The Solitary Reaper as a result. Strathyre now has the only remaining primary school in the area.

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