Lock Eck has lots of places to visit but Jubilee Point is a family fave, either to throw stones or... read more
Lock Eck has lots of places to visit but Jubilee Point is a family fave, either to throw stones or... read more
If you are visiting Scotland, this place is a must. So many places to picnic and enjoy the view. I... read more
Stunning especially early in the morning when the loch is so still it is a mirror for the mountains above
A simply stunning loch cannot criticise nature, but will question why on earth the Council cannot see fit to clear out a lot of the 'volunteer' trees and bushes that add nothing to the view except make it difficult for the traveller to actually SEE the loch as they drive. Other that Jubilee Point, there are no scenic stopping areas to sit or stand and enjoy the beauty of this lovely loch. You are missing out on serving the tourist here, big time.
I love loch Eck. I think loch Awe and Loch Eck are the real beauties in the area not Loch Lomond. It's peaceful, with crystal clear waters and so pretty
We were driving from Dunoon to Oban A815 road and just stopped at Jubliee Point, Lock Eck. The road is alongside the loch for many miles and we stopped to look at the scenery. This is a very peaceful place, a mountain loch surrounded by hills on each side. We called on a overcast day, can can only imagine the views on a sunny day. There are 180 degree views up and down the lake from the point.
There is a car park and then a short trail to follow to the waters edge.
There are picnic tables to enjoy a snack.