View across Loch Venachar to the Venachar Lochside café against backdrop of Ben Ledi

Venachar Lochside

Standing on the south shore of Loch Venachar looking over the water to the restaurant/café that is Venachar Lochside, it looks very small. It’s a remote location set against the magnificent backdrop of Ben Ledi. A rather splendid and peaceful sight. Don’t be fooled, however, everything is not as it might seem! Below these tranquil waters lies a dreadful beast in the form of an evil waterhorse or kelpie. View of the Venachar Lochside café with gardens in foreground

Wood of lamentation

Many lochs have these creatures however the one in this loch is, by all accounts, in a league of its own. As a shapeshifter it can appear as a beautiful horse … or even a handsome man. It lures women and children into the water where it drags them under and devours them. Just along the road from the Venachar Lochside café is the woodland called Coille a’ Bhroin (wood of lamentation) which commemorates fifteen women and children who fell foul of this malicious kelpie. Picture of the outside seating area at Venachar Lochside overlooking the lochToday, there is a car park across the road from the wood, and few who sit in their cars gazing out across the loch have any idea of it’s dark secret.

Handsome man

Given the kelpie’s shape-shifting attributes, and with me being a handsome man, our only worry was that my entrance might spread alarm amongst those already in the café. No one paid a blind bit of notice! venachar-03Venachar Lochside has been here for almost exactly five years and is a family run concern. We have passed it on several occasions but this was to be our first visit. There is a large eating area downstairs with an open air deck right on the water. Upstairs there is a function room where you can get married if you want? With it being midweek in late October, we thought it would be quiet … but no, it was bustling.

Old fashioned guts

Two cheery young girls were doing a great job coping with the multitudes. It wasn’t long before we were seated and presented with our scones. Picture of our scones at the Venachar Lochside caféThey were excellent, and with a little jar of jam and a nice tub of cream we had no problem awarding a topscone. It’s just brilliant to see new businesses like this being made to work so well and thriving in relatively isolated areas like this. That has to be attributed to astute business acumen and good old-fashioned guts and determination.

False accusations

The Scottish government gets accused of being unbusinesslike for running up huge deficits. Yet, at the same time, it is required by law to balance the books every year. Something it has done each and every year of it’s existence. Maybe it’s the UK that has the deficit? The sign board outside the Venachar Lochside caféIt also gets criticism for not reducing this deficit, which considering control over: the minimum wage; VAT; corporation tax; fuel duty; oil revenues; immigration; tax avoidance and income tax personal allowances are all held at Westminster, is a pretty tall order. An impossible one.

However, the UK government was dragged kicking and screaming into devolution by the EU. Above all, Westminster never intended the Scottish parliament to be anything more than an expensive talking shop. In looking after the interests of Scotland however, we think that Holyrood takes it’s business very seriously indeed, so it is great to see it starting to by-pass London and open up new ventures directly with other EU countries.  Let’s hope they can be as half as successful as Venachar Lochside.

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5 thoughts on “Venachar Lochside”

  1. Yes we know it well and agree that the location, scones and other snacks such as the pannini make any visit very rewarding. Didn’t know about the shapeshifter though – I can only be grateful that it must have been otherwise engaged one summers day over 50 years ago when I rather foolishly swan across Loch Venachar – Combating the cold currents in the middle of the Loch was challenge enough!!! Keep up the good work its both good fun and highly informative.

    1. Jeez, lucky indeed. Can’t think what possessed you to do that swim even without the knowledge of the kelpie.

  2. You just never know what might be lurking in the water. I had no idea about this shapeshifter, Bill on the other hand knows lots of stuff like this as you are all finding out through this blog. Life’s not dull with this handsome man, you learn something new almost every day. The scones here are very good indeed we would recommend you visit and try for yourselves. We have to keep these places open. Well done Megan you seem to have the right recipe for a good business.

  3. Oh heck, watch yourself Bill. You paint such an interesting account of those magical hill and dark lakes.
    Hope you and yours are well. We are thriving so far. Autumn is magical down here. We’ve just spent a few hours in Sheffield Park Gardens looking at the colours. xxSonia and Pete

    1. Good to hear you are both well. Autumn is wonderful, we are enjoying some great weather … cool (the way I like it) but beautifully calm and dry. All the best!

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