You know how, when you constantly try to sync your schedules to go out with a friend, there’s always something that comes up? It’s either you are free and they are not, or vice versa. My longtime friend back in Ukraine, knowing how much I love nature, had been making great efforts for us to go out and relax in nature together, but our schedules never matched. When the chance finally presented itself to meet him, I decided to just go for it. And honestly, it was the best decision.
The moment I got to Knapps Loch Angling Club, it felt like I'd walked straight into a storybook. The air was so fresh and the whole place had this peaceful, quiet hum to it. I was wearing a light jacket because the weather was just perfect, not too cold, not too warm. I looked up and saw these big, fluffy clouds moving slowly across the sky, and they cast these amazing reflections on the water. It was like the loch was a perfect mirror, showing the sky and the trees all at once.
We walked around and just soaked it all in. I loved watching the loch; it's so beautiful. There's this little house right by the water, and three small boats bobbing gently on the surface. It all just made me feel so calm and happy. We didn't get to explore the hiking path that went all the way around, but we did find big fallen trees and just sat there, talking for hours. It was so simple, but so good. We watched the ducks paddling around and pointed out this little island of plants in the middle of the loch. It felt like such a delight to sit and just talk about everything and nothing. It really made me appreciate just being in nature with a good friend.
And you know me, I'm so picky about street food, I just never eat it. I'm just too careful, which I know is a bit silly, but that's just me. But my friend was so excited to check out the Saturday market in the village square. It was full of small-scale producers and craft stalls. I even tried street food. It wasn't the best, but hey, I stepped out of my comfort zone, so I'm calling that a win. It was a nice glimpse into the community life there.
Speaking of the community, Kilmacolm has this really lovely, quiet feel to it. It's a small village with a bit of a history. I read that a small group of residents and businessmen had a vision back in 1909 to create a picturesque loch for trout angling. They proposed the idea to the local landowners, and in February 1910, they started building a dam to create what we now know as the loch. It was ready to be stocked with trout just a few months later, and fishing officially started on May 6th, 1911. How cool is that?
Knapps Angling Club is a private loch for members, which explains why I didn't see many people around. For over a hundred years, this place has provided one of the best spots for brown trout fishing in the West of Scotland, all in this tranquil and beautiful setting. They have excellent facilities with a modern clubhouse and boats, and they welcome both experienced and new anglers. To join, you have to apply for membership, and I found a PDF form online for the application. It's pretty amazing how the members have continued the legacy of the club's founders through two World Wars and so many other changes. This place is not just for anglers either; it's a beautiful spot for walkers, wildlife observers, and photographers too.
The area is known for being a bit more on the affluent side, with some pretty big houses, and I heard some billionaires even have homes there. It's funny because despite all that, the atmosphere felt so grounded. I didn't see too many people around, which was great, and there's free parking, which is always a bonus. You'll know you're in the right place because there are cows grazing in a field right across the road.
Which actually brings me to one thing that was a bit of a downer. When we tried to get closer to the water, the grass was covered in cow feces. It's not great, and you had to watch your step. I'm not a scientist or anything, but I think it could be a problem. When dogs are walked there, they might step in it and carry the bacteria into the loch when they play in the water. That can't be good for the fish or the environment. It seems like it could cause problems for the loch's ecosystem in the long run.
But aside from that one thing, the whole day was just perfect. After a while, my friend dropped me back off. It was such a lovely time, and I'm so glad we finally made it happen. It was a day that really felt like a breath of fresh air.
These photos were taken on September 6th, 2025, from 1:28 PM to 2:17 PM.




















Como nos dices es un lugar encantador no solo el lago todo su entorno. Los excrementos de las vacas en el agua no se si serán perjudiciales pero en la tierra la sirve como alimento. Durante siglos fueron usados como fertilizante el estiércol de los animales.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
You are right, Thomas. I am not sure either, but I got concerned. Thank you.
DeleteI enjoyed all these photos
ReplyDeleteThank you, even looking at them today made me smile.
DeleteMelody, the lake is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree, so beautiful and calming.
DeleteParece un buen paseo. te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIt was really a nice walk and time spent.
DeleteAnother wonderful and heavenly place.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chatty.
DeleteIt is indeed a lovely place... to relax and enjoy peace of mind and body...
ReplyDeleteLoved all the photos..
All the best
Marta
I enjoyed the calm and, yes, the peace of mind.
DeleteBom dia Melody,
ReplyDeleteQue bom que conseguiu passear com seu amigo nesse local maravilhoso.
Muito interessante como surgiu o lago.
As fotos, magníficas, nos indicam bem como é lindo esse local.
Senti-me a passear por lá fazendo meus também minhas fotos.
Adoro a natureza e o lago e a paisagem deixaram-me com vontade de conhecer.
Tem um bom fim de semana.
Beijos,
Emília (Alime)
Oh, Emilia. I wish you could take a stroll along this path.
DeleteYou know, for a long time I always accepted friends' invitations and then returned home stressed because I would have preferred to do something else. When I started saying no and deciding what to say yes to, many people distanced themselves, but finding the time to do what we love for pleasure and not out of obligation is the best choice. Gorgeous photos from the post!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha, I have had those moments too. Well, what matters is that you are doing what you love.
DeleteI just came back this week from Nova Scotia which means New Scotland, and I can see why they named it that. It has a lot in common with your photos today. What a lovely place. And it's always good when things work out so you can meet friends, and isn't it good to step out of your comfort zone occasionally? Have a super weekend. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI strongly agree with you, Erika. i checked out Nova Scotia and it is a beautiful place in Canada. I was a little confused because it russian language nova means new. Always good to step out of our comfort zone from time to time.
DeleteA little paradise with fantastisc places you found... I see in each capture. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, Erica.
DeleteI'm glad you decided to go and took us along - this place is stunning! And the photos are truly excellent as well.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Thank you, Amalia.
DeleteOlá,, querida amiga Melody!
ReplyDeleteO cenário é lindo e seu cuidado com o meio ambiente é louvável.
Fico com pena do pouco caso que fazemos da natureza que é um presente para desfrutarmos.
Passar um dia duplamente feliz (por ter o amigo de infância também) é maravilhoso e benéfico à saúde mental.
Tenha uma nova Estação abençoada!
Beijinhos fraternos de paz
Thank you, Roselia.
DeleteUtonęłam w tych obłokach przeglądających się w tafli wody.
ReplyDeleteDo pięknego miejsca mnie zabrałaś
Pozdrawiam serdecznie wakacyjnym
I know, right? picture perfect.
DeleteMelody, the place you showed us is truly charming. It exudes peace, harmony, and is the perfect place to relax.
ReplyDeleteMelody, I wish you a wonderful weekend!
You said it all, Anna.
Deletewow, stunning photos, it does look beautiful and serene. It's nice to meet up with friends. I like your jacket.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Polly
DeleteFantastic photos of a dreamlike location (the one bit of a downer notwithstanding) and well done for stepping out of your comfort zone when it comes to street food! xxx
ReplyDelete"Dreamlike" is the word. Thank you.
DeleteSo perfect! I love places like this, peaceful and where I can be in touch with nature. Days like this will stay in my memory forever.
ReplyDeletexoxo
You are so right. I get to show my kids these photos.
DeleteWonderful photos Melody ;-D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ananka.
DeleteOlá, querida amiga Melody!
ReplyDeleteVim agradecer sua visita e comentário no meu blog e aproveito para conhecer o seu. E estou gostando muito das postagens. Com certeza, voltarei mais vezes. Suas fotos são lindas, dá gosto apreciar!
Bjss, Marli
Thank you, Marli
DeleteBeautiful photos
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBeautiful photos
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, and Scotland seems to have such vast and beautiful terrain. We have family friends from the Highlands, and they always take such gorgeous photos.
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Vast and beautiful terrain—yes to that.
DeleteVast and beautiful terrain—yes to that.
DeleteIt seems so much harder to make plans with friends as an adult. There are so many different schedules and responsibilities to take into account. I'm glad the opportunity finally presented itself and you were able to spend some time together! Knapps Loch sounds so wonderful and picturesque. I'm glad the area made you feel calm and happy. Kilmacolm sounds like a lovely village as well. I love that you research the places you visit so you really learn as much as possible about each place. Your photos are gorgeous. You definitely look like you stepped into the pages of a fairytale!
ReplyDeletethe creation of beauty is art.
I mean,, you are right. I put in the work and I am glad I get comments like yours appreciating it. Thank you.
DeleteOMG! Those "big fluffy clouds" are
ReplyDeleteadorable. Thanks for linking to AFFF
MUCH♡LOVE
You are welcome.
DeleteIt looks so serene and beautiful. Amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Amy.
DeleteMELODY, место очень красивое. Это озеро среди плюшевых холмов. И этот островок на воде. И тишина и покой. Ты всегда так живописно рассказываешь, что я легко погружаюсь в атмосферу того места, о котором идёт речь.
ReplyDeleteЯ не умею рыбачить, но я бы с удовольствием посидела с удочкой на берегу или в лодочке.
I can't fish either, but I would also like to sit with a fishing rod and take nice photos. Thank you.
DeleteSo nice you enjoyed this outdoors trip, a walk, and a cup of coffee with your friend! Spending time with our friends is always precious. When done at such a beautiful location, it is even better.
ReplyDeleteI love how you always do some research about the places you visit. I like to do that too, to read and ask around, and to learn more about the place I might be visiting.
It is great that this place feels relaxed and that there aren't too many people, even if there are some affluent people in the village. Some people like to keep to themselves, and that's alright.
It's good that you still got to explore and see a bit of a local community. Trying something new and going out of the comfort zone with the street food must have been nice too. I'm also careful with the street food and I don't usually eat it...but once in a while, why not?
The views are beautiful, the sky so blue and the grass so green...and those white fully clouds are gorgeous.
Thank you so much for your comment. It keeps me going with making well-done research. Thank you so much, Ivana; I had a good time.
DeleteThe loch is very beautiful, and all the nature around it. I think Scotland has a very special history, and the surroundings are absolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, it was so beautiful, and the view is stunning.
DeleteEin wunderschöner Ort um zu entspannen, zu träumen und zu genießen. Deine Bilder haben mich mitgenommen und mir viel Freude bereitet.
ReplyDeleteOh, me too! I felt so happy looking at the photos again today.
DeleteThese photos could be picture postcards...they are so beautiful! Thanks for taking me to a place I'll probably never get to see. How lovely....as are you!
ReplyDeleteI mean, I guess it should be my postcard, maybe my Christmas postcard. Thank you.
DeleteWhat an amazing place to walk and live, so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI mean, imagine people who stay in houses around this place; they will be enjoying the view every day.
DeleteMe ha encantado! jo, me gustaría ir allí, seguro que merece la pena.
ReplyDeleteUn besazo!
I hope you get to visit this place.
DeleteObrigada por partilhar tanta beleza! Que fotos deslumbrantes!
ReplyDeleteAdoraria viver junto a um lago!
Um beijinho sorridente!
💛💛💛Megy Maia
Thank you so much, Margarida.
DeleteLooks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs you've shared here.
All the best Jan
Thank you so much.
DeleteIt sounds like a remarkable and memorable day and a beautiful place to visit (OK, apart from the cow feces). Your photos are wonderful and I'm glad you gave the street food a try. Sometimes it's a terrific and adventurous new discovery.
ReplyDeleteHahahahah, the cow feces got me worried for a min, but look, the view is a big yes.
DeleteYou had a fantastic weather, I see. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you finally got to meet your friend! And a big shoutout to you for stepping out of your comfort zone!
Oh Taita, you are the sweetest. Thank you so much.
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