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Cash injection urgently needed to save tourism economy affected by COVID19 lockdown, 16 May 2020 37 images Created 17 May 2020

Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0184.jpg
  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Despite the carparks being cordoned off, walkers take their exercise to the next level  on Ben A’an (pictured) which is very popular with walkers on the Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.  The Scottish Government have decided to extend the <br />
restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown as they believe this will help control the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Despite the carparks being cordoned off, walkers take their exercise to the next level  on Ben A’an (pictured) which is very popular with walkers on the Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.  The Scottish Government have decided to extend the <br />
restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown as they believe this will help control the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0160.jpg
  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Despite the carparks being cordoned off, walkers take their exercise to the next level  on Ben A’an (pictured) which is very popular with walkers on the Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.  The Scottish Government have decided to extend the <br />
restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown as they believe this will help control the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0164.jpg
  • Loch Achray, Stirlingshire, UK. 16 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Despite a now dead tourist hotspot, life goes on as new baby cute cuddly highland cows rest in the green fields on the banks of Loch Achray that would normally be grid locked in traffic on the very popular Heart 200 Route within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The government restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown have greatly affected the Scottish tourism industry to the point of collapse. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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