The visitor centre has long since been demolished, so I had to seek my morning cup of coffee elsewhere. Instead of driving back to the pretty but touristy Killin, I decided to press on another twenty minutes to the equally pretty but quieter Kenmore. I was so glad that I did - Kenmore is an absolutely lovely village beside Loch Tay with a pleasant beach, a couple of boating centres and a couple of cafés and shops. I parked went for a walk in the warm sunshine to explore. By this time it was almost lunch time and I chose the Tayview Marina. What a find! The people there were so friendly and I had delicious Cullen Skink for lunch. It was so warm that I had a coffee sitting outside on the terrace where I alternately read my Kindle and gazed at the beautiful view of the loch, with the Scottish Crannog Centre in the foreground and the village beyond. It was blissful and I felt myself beginning to unwind from work. After another walk along the shore it was time to collect the intrepid (and rather sun-burned) hill walkers and drive the hour and a half home. It was a great way to start my holidays.
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