Pulpit Rock
Pulpit Rock
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
Oct 2020
This has got to be one of the most unusual things to see along the A82 Loch Lomond drive. The house-sized, pyramidal rock used to be a place of worship. The rock was first used as a place of chritian worship in 1825 after locals complained about the 12 kilometre mile walk to and from their homes to the local parish church. There’s still a niche in the boulder, that’s the hole cut into this rock that was used as a pulpit and vestry for the minister. From the roadside, it just seems to be a large lump of rock, but who would’ve thought this huge boulder has such an interesting history.
Written 22 October 2020
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Paul K
Glasgow, UK21 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
Steeped in history, this place is definitely one to visit. Read up on its history before you visit and make sure you clean up your rubbish!!
Written 3 January 2023
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