Loch Buie
This is the scene from the shores of Loch Buie near to the bridge leading to Lochbuie House and Moy Castle.
The village of Lochbuie is situated at the head of Loch Buie on the south coast of the Isle of Mull some 14 miles from the ferry terminal at Craignure. The area is renowned for its scenic landscape, shimmering beaches and abundant wildlife.
Lochbuie is also steeped in history as the home of the Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie, an offshoot of the Clan MacLean of Duart, who resided at Moy Castle and then at Lochbuie House.
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The village of Lochbuie is situated at the head of Loch Buie on the south coast of the Isle of Mull some 14 miles from the ferry terminal at Craignure. The area is renowned for its scenic landscape, shimmering beaches and abundant wildlife.
Lochbuie is also steeped in history as the home of the Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie, an offshoot of the Clan MacLean of Duart, who resided at Moy Castle and then at Lochbuie House.
For more information on Lochbuie CLICK HERE
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