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Loch Leven, Kinross

Loch Leven stands to the east of Kinross and, according to legend, is 11 miles round; fed by 11 streams; has 11 islands; and is surrounded by 11 hills.

The largest of the islands, St. Serf's, has the remains of Lochleven Priory. Lochleven Castle, on Castle Island, is in the care of Historic Scotland; Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned here in 1567 and, with the help of William Douglas, escaped in 1568. Continuing the 11 theme, Mary was held prisoner for 11 months!

The River Leven flows from the loch to Largo Bay; during the 19th century the level of the loch was raised to provide water power for the industries in the Leven Valley.

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