The Trossachs generally refers to an area of wooded glens, braes, and lochs lying to the east of Ben Lomond in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The name is taken from that of a small woodland glen that lies at the centre of the area, but is now generally applied to the wider region.
The forested area at the eastern end of Loch Katrine
John Ruskin painted at Glenfinlas in the Trossachs by John Everett Millais in 1853–54.
Ben Venue and Achray Forest in the southern park of the Great Trossachs Forest.
Ben Ledi seen from Kilmahog.
The Stirling council area is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and has a population of about 92,530. It was created in 1975 as a lower-tier district within the Central region. The district covered parts of the historic counties of Stirlingshire and Perthshire, which were abolished for local government purposes. In 1996 the Central region was abolished and Stirling Council took over all local government functions within the area.
Stirling (council area)
Old Viewforth: The 1937 wing behind the original house