A shallow shelving launch at the head of Loch Tay, used for canoe trips out to the crannogs and islands near Kenmore. The loch itself runs 23km, so open-water crossings need proper wind awareness even though the launch itself is calm.
Well-known, managed launch point at the head of Loch Tay village; robust access.
Layby/car park on the A827 by Kenmore Beach.
Kenmore Beach — shallow shelving shingle/sand into the loch, used for canoe/kayak trips to crannogs and islands.
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