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Studio, in Salmon Trap, £15,000
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Land

Salmon Trap, Plot 21, By Balquidder, Lochearnhead FK198Pb FK19
Auction Land
£15,000

Price History

Initial price £15,000
Jul 12, 2025 £20,500
Jul 19, 2025 £15,000
Jul 26, 2025 £20,500
Aug 2, 2025 £15,000
Aug 9, 2025 £20,500
Aug 16, 2025 £15,000
Aug 23, 2025 £20,500
Sep 2, 2025 £15,000
Sep 6, 2025 £20,500
Sep 13, 2025 £15,000
Sep 20, 2025 £20,500
Sep 27, 2025 £15,000
Oct 4, 2025 £20,500
Oct 11, 2025 £15,000
Oct 18, 2025 £20,500
Oct 25, 2025 £15,000
Nov 15, 2025 £20,500
Nov 23, 2025 £15,000
Nov 29, 2025 £20,500
Dec 6, 2025 £15,000
Dec 13, 2025 £20,500
Jan 10, 2026 £15,000
Price Change 0.0%

Our Summary

  • AUCTION DATE: 15 January 2026
  • Excellent investment opportunity*** Large plot (approx
  • ** sale by auction - 15 January 2026 - Timed Online Auction ** Large plot (approx 0
  • Anyone considering the purchase of land within the National Park for development purposes is strongly advised to: • Seek professional guidance from a suitably qualified planning consultant or legal adviser, and • Contact the National Park Authority’s Planning Team directly for up-to-date advice
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Description

This stunning plot of land, approximately 0.58 acres, is nestled along the River Balvaig near the historic village of Balquhidder, within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The location offers breathtaking views and access to numerous scenic walking routes, including the Rob Roy walking trail, Kirkton Pass, and Balquhidder Glen. The surrounding mountains, such as Stob Binnein and Ben More, are also within reach.

The plot is situated near the final resting place of Rob Roy, attracting visitors from around the world. While there is no current planning permission in place, the plot is located within the national park and prospective buyers are advised to seek professional guidance and contact the National Park Authority's Planning Team for up-to-date advice on any development purposes.