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This picturesque village on Loch Lomond, mainland Britain’s largest lake, is one of Scotland’s most charming villages. Luss, with its fully restored 18th- and 19th-century low, stone cottages, has been designated a "Conservation Village." Luss has been occupied since Viking times and one of its most historic attractions is an 11th-century Viking Hog-backed grave stone that can be found in the village’s churchyard.
This picturesque village on Loch Lomond, mainland Britain’s largest lake, is one of Scotland’s most charming villages. Luss, with its fully restored 18th- and 19th-century low, stone cottages, has been designated a "Conservation Village." Luss has been occupied since Viking times and one of its most historic attractions is an 11th-century Viking Hog-backed grave stone that can be found in the village’s churchyard.
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