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ScottsLand - A Year of Celebrations

22 January 2010


ScottsLand, Celebrating the Language of the Landscape marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of Sir Walter Scott's poem Lady of the Lake, which transformed popular perspectives on landscape and generated the first surge of tourists to the Trossachs and Scotland.
 
From June to October 2010 ScottsLand, a diverse programme of cultural and literary events, will take place throughout the Trossachs to celebrate the poem, our heritage and our landscapes.
 
The events and activities will explore the natural and cultural heritage of the area and includes a new art and literary trail around Loch Katrine, The Chase, a running and cycling event in the Trossachs, a traditional Scottish musical event inspired by Lady of the Lake, Trossachs Doors Open Weekend, a literary conference featuring Scott and The Trossachs and a range of exhibitions and guided walks and cruises.
 
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park has launched a ScottsLand Grant Scheme to encourage local community groups and businesses to mark the anniversary with events, exhibitions and other activities which celebrate the anniversary and the impact and influence of Sir Walter Scott’s poem on culture, tourism and perceptions of landscapes.
 
The scheme is being part-financed by the Scottish Government, European Community Forth Valley & Lomond Leader 2007-2013 programme and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority. Grants are up to 100% and range from £250 to £2500; expressions of interest are required by 18 February 2010.
 
For more information about the Grant Scheme click here or contact Allyson Blue at the National Park on 01389 722600 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
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