FREE FIRST USE - courtesy of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park A new iconic landmark has been added to the Scottish landscape. 'An Ceanne Mor' , Gaelic meaning large headland was unveiled today by Richard Lochhead MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment , at Inveruglas on the banks of Loch Lomond. The eight metre high, pyramid shaped structure is the fourth and final installation in the pilot phase for Scottish Scenic Routes - a Scottish Government initiative designed to encourage visitors to stop and see much loved views in a new way and spend more in the local economy.