Rannoch Station

Summer Queen's View

Curious Deer
Rannoch Station Tea Room

On my first day I drove to Queen’s View, which I had seen in autumn before.  The weather was lovely as can be seen from the photo.  Loch Tummel and beyond Loch Rannoch can be seen in the view.  I drove along the northern shores of Loch Tummel and Loch Rannoch to Rannoch Station which is a far west as the road goes. Beyond lies the wilderness of Rannoch Moor and Glencoe. I snapped this curious deer opposite the tea room and went in for a midday soup and drink.  Returning I drove along the southern shores of the lochs and returned to Pitlochry via a short stay in Aberfeldy.

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