Loch Lomond is one of Scotland’s 30,000 lochs, but it stands out for its size as the largest body of fresh water in Britain. The misty charm of the Scottish landscape is the result of this uninterrupted and distinctive presence of the lochs, in a combination of water and wind that determines the contours of the fells, the peaty colour of the land and the characteristic colour pattern of the heather.
The mysterious and lonely line of an old castle, restored to modern and sustainable use by the Mediterranean hand that outlined its recovery, encapsulates the essence of the Scottish landscape in an admirable synthesis of style and beauty.
Cameron House, originally dating back to the mid-1700s, is now a charming Scottish golf resort with spa and sailing centre, rebuilt and refurbished over the years.