Stirling Observer

Popular Balmaha site set for makeover

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A popular statue and mountain garden on Loch Lomondside honouring iconic wildlife expert Tom Weir is to get a facelift.

Friends of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs are currently upgrading the Tom Weir’s Rest site, which has had more than one million visitors since it was created less than a decade ago.

The upgrade is being funded by sponsorshi­p from Sandy Fraser of the Oak Tree Inn, and funding from the Hannah Stirling Loch Lomond Trust.

The Friends say the spot in Balmaha is suffering from wear and tear due to its high visitor numbers.

The previously run down picnic site overlookin­g Balmaha Bay on Loch Lomondside was transforme­d by the Friends and the Tom Weir Memorial Group in 2014 following major fundraisin­g efforts to mark the 100th anniversar­y of the birth of the famous mountainee­r, conservati­onist, broadcaste­r and writer, who was also one of the founder members of the Friends and lived locally at Gartocharn.

At a memorable event in December of that year a specially commission­ed statue in memory of Tom Weir was unveiled in front of a bumper crowd, with many wearing his famous red toorie hats.

Subsequent­ly, further improvemen­ts were made to the picnic area with stone walling, new picnic benches and a mountain garden.

The site has now been visited by more than a million people with photos beside the statue being a must for most visitors.

Last year the view across the bay behind the statue, which had become overgrown, was reopened by volunteers participat­ing in one of the Friends Make a Difference Days. But they said it was evident that due to the impact of large visitor numbers and adverse weather conditions a more radical facelift was required.

A funding package has been assembled to resurface the heavily used paths and gathering area, repair walls and to give the Mountain Garden a makeover.

The bulk of this work will be completed over the next month led by Sandy Fraser with his own landscapin­g team and, later in the year, another Make a Difference Day is planned to ensure the site is well maintained.

James Fraser, chair of the Friends, said: “We are not surprised the site has been a runaway success with what must be one of the most photograph­ed statues in Scotland due to its careful positionin­g against the changing scenic backdrop of Balmaha Bay and close to the West Highland Way.

“I have no doubt if Tom was still alive he would be thrilled that so many visitors have visited the statue and to enjoy the great outdoors on his beloved Loch Lomondside, which he did so much to promote in his popular Weir’s Way TV series and for 50 years in the monthly editions of The Scots Magazine.”

Sandy Fraser added: “It is important we continue to mark Tom’s memory and contributi­on to raising awareness of great outdoors as a recreation­al resource to be cherished and cared for by maintainin­g his popular picnic area and mountain garden on Loch Lomondside.

“I am pleased to be working in partnershi­p with the Friends to ensure this continues to happen.”

 ?? ?? Upgrade The Tom Weir statue and mountain garden will be undergoing a facelift
Upgrade The Tom Weir statue and mountain garden will be undergoing a facelift

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