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Balloch Lomond Shores

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Lomond Shores development is built on an old industrial site where dye was made at the base of Loch Lomond and gives attractive views up the Loch to Ben Lomond. The development consists of a small shopping mall and tourist attractions, like the Sea Life Centre, located in the main round building on the shore front.

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