Loch Lubnaig

Hole Lubnaig ( gäl. hole Lubnaig ) is a small hole near Callander in the Stirling Council Area. It lies in the former county of Perthshire.

Lubnaig hole is about 5 kilometers long and up to 44.5 meters deep. The lake is in the space between Ben Ledi west of the lake and Ben Vorlich and stuc a ' Chroin east of the lake embedded. Fed by Balvag in the north and in the south in the River Leny, a tributary of the Teith, flowing down, hole Lubnaig allows fishing from the shore, while canoes can be rented at the northern end. The route of the former Callander and Oban Railway runs along the western bank of the hole. This route has now been converted into a part of the National Cycle Network 's "Route 7" and it allows cyclists and walkers to travel nine miles between Callander and Strathyre.

The name Lubnaig comes from the Gaelic and means " crooked ".

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