- Luss
Luss ("Lus" in Gaelic) is a
village inArgyll & Bute ,Scotland , on the west bank ofLoch Lomond . Its original name is "Clachan dubh", or 'dark village'.Ben Lomond , the most southerlyMunro , dominates the view north over the loch, and theLuss Hills rise to the west of the village.Saint Kessog brought Christianity to Luss in 510 AD, but the presentChurch of Scotland place of worship was built in 1875 bySir James Colquhoun , in memory of his father who had drowned in the loch in December 1873. Luss is the ancestral home ofClan Colquhoun . Nowadays Luss is aconservation village , with a bypass carrying the busy A82 trunk road. Many of Luss' cottages are described as 'picturesque'. There is a Kiltmaker and a Bagpipe Works.In recent years, Luss became famous as a result of being the main outdoor location for the
Scottish Television drama series "Take the High Road ". Despite the fact that the programme is no longer made, Luss still plays up its television connection, and uses its fictional name 'Glendarroch' on some of the buildings.The village also hosts a water taxi service to Balloch, at the south of the loch, allowing visitors to transfer on into
Glasgow by train or visit its shopping centre,Lomond Shores . Luss Pier is a popular starting point for boat trips on the loch.The
Loch Lomond Golf Club , site of theBarclays Scottish Open , is within the village's borders.
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