The Inveruglas Pyramid, also known as An Ceann Mor, is a striking rock formation situated on the eastern shore of Loch Long in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. This natural wonder stands approximately 450 meters tall, its pyramidal shape dominating the surrounding landscape. The pyramid's rugged, weathered surface is covered in heather, bracken, and scrub, adding to its dramatic appearance. On a clear day, the pyramid offers breathtaking views of the loch and the surrounding mountains.
Not sure what's going on with this being temporarily closed and when I visited was a bit disappointed that it hadn't been maintained to be an attraction with overgrown foliage around it ruining the intended aesthetics. Visited a few years ago and took great photos of it and ones looking back through the tunnel at the lake. Hopefully it will reopen and it's former glory restored.
This is a great view over Loch Lomond, just a short walk from the car park, when we where there they were working on the seating area as it was closed off, but you can still get a good view, there are good solid steps up half way is a path to the left this will take you to the front, if you can on up you can choose to come in from the back (a view bordered by the pyramid) at the car park there are toilets here and a cafe, the toilets are well looked after, just get a coffee and tea from the cafe.
Beautiful and serene.. photos taken from the mobile phone cannot do it justice. Can take the boat ride to cruise leisurely on the lake.
This was okay, the views on a clear day must be beautiful, unfortunately it was raining heavily when we were there. There are a number of steps to get to the pyramid and a short flat walk. The pyramid itself was fine to see but I would not recommend stopping here. There are bathrooms at this stop however so I would say go if you were already stopping here, otherwise give it a miss.
A fantastic idea, beautifully designed in an amazing location but an embarrassment to its constructor. The plaque on it says it was constructed in 2016, winning an award from RIAS for its architecture. Sadly, whoever specified the construction material was not up to the job. Overall, for a structure so new, it's in shabby condition and there is sever rot in sections of the wood, with the top part of the gallery area closed off with security fencing. Such a shame, as the views it affords down Loch Lomond are stunning.
Nice walk around the loch. The pyramid is not fully accessible as it's roped off due to rotten wood in places. Was still nice to visit Parking PS1 for 2hrs
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Not sure what's going on with this being temporarily closed and when I visited was a bit disappointed that it hadn't been maintained to be an attraction with overgrown foliage around it ruining the intended aesthetics. Visited a few years ago and took great photos of it and ones looking back through the tunnel at the lake. Hopefully it will reopen and it's former glory restored.
This is a great view over Loch Lomond, just a short walk from the car park, when we where there they were working on the seating area as it was closed off, but you can still get a good view, there are good solid steps up half way is a path to the left this will take you to the front, if you can on up you can choose to come in from the back (a view bordered by the pyramid) at the car park there are toilets here and a cafe, the toilets are well looked after, just get a coffee and tea from the cafe.
Beautiful and serene.. photos taken from the mobile phone cannot do it justice. Can take the boat ride to cruise leisurely on the lake.
This was okay, the views on a clear day must be beautiful, unfortunately it was raining heavily when we were there. There are a number of steps to get to the pyramid and a short flat walk. The pyramid itself was fine to see but I would not recommend stopping here. There are bathrooms at this stop however so I would say go if you were already stopping here, otherwise give it a miss.
A fantastic idea, beautifully designed in an amazing location but an embarrassment to its constructor. The plaque on it says it was constructed in 2016, winning an award from RIAS for its architecture. Sadly, whoever specified the construction material was not up to the job. Overall, for a structure so new, it's in shabby condition and there is sever rot in sections of the wood, with the top part of the gallery area closed off with security fencing. Such a shame, as the views it affords down Loch Lomond are stunning.
Nice walk around the loch. The pyramid is not fully accessible as it's roped off due to rotten wood in places. Was still nice to visit Parking PS1 for 2hrs