Loch Tay boat trips reveal mystery of ancient crannogs
Gayle enjoys a crannog cruise on Loch Tay with guide Rich Hiden.
Gayle joins a ‘crannog cruise’ on Loch Tay and discovers the secrets of these ancient islands.
Loch Tay is a magnificent, dark stretch of water, 15 miles long and more than 500ft deep in parts.
Flanked by the towering bulk of Ben Lawers to the north, the loch is in a remote, peaceful setting, enjoyed by watersports enthusiasts, locals and tourists alike.
It’s hard to imagine that hundreds of people once lived on the loch, inhabiting ancient manmade islands known as crannogs.