Take a scenic boat trip across Scotland's only lake to this peaceful, wooded island sanctuary with a medieval priory at its heart. Founded around 1238, the priory was home to Augustinian canons for more than 300 years. It was visited by Robert the Bruce, and Mary Queen of Scots. The island is perfect for a short walk or a waterside picnic. It is a haven for wildlife. Look for the Spanish chestnuts and the boxwood bower supposedly planted by Mary. Opening Times: 1 Apr – 30 Sept Daily, 10am to 4.30pm (last outward sailing at 2.45pm) 1 Oct – 28 Mar closed
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Port Of Menteith , Inchmahome FK8 3RA, Scotland, Stirling, United Kingdom
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