Tyndrum for fish and chips
Left work early and headed to Tyndrum for fish and chips. It's a round trip of two hours but worth every mile.
As a coeliac I am unable to eat fish and chips from the usual chip shops due to the fryers being used for fish in batter made from wheat flour. The chip shop in Tyndrum have separate fryer just for people like me and ocassionally the desire is too great. MOH has a GF fish supper too through choice and agrees it is the best fish and chips he has ever had.
On the way home I stopped at the head of the spectacular Glen Ogle for this blip. Gleann Eagal, the valley of dread, stretches for 7 miles from Lochearnhead to Lix Toll outside Killin. It is possible to walk through the glen on a footpath that follows the route of the former Callander to Oban Railway line over the Glen Ogle viaduct. The bridge which has 12 arches is clad in local granite and and is a well known landmark in the area.
In the distance you can see the peak of Ben Vorlich in the centre with its sister ben, Stuc a' Chroin, on the right.
To my mind Ben Vorlich is the most majestic of all Scotland's bens.
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