Scottish Water says it hopes to 'create the finest visitor attraction in Scotland' in Scotland's first national park.
The company is inviting investors to enter into a joint venture arrangement to operate the SS Sir Walter Scott, the last remaining inland screw-driven steam ship in Scotland, a gift shop, a cycle-hire business and restaurant.
The steam ship sails at the Loch Katrine Tourist Complex in the Trossachs with visitor numbers averaging 180,000 per annum. Scottish Water estimates a projected number of 450,000 per annum as realistic after refurbishment.
The company says it expects investors to be interested in a range of additional income opportunities such as additional catering facilities, a corporate event venue, increasing the passenger capacity of the SS Sir Walter Scott and various outdoor activities. Details: Jonathan Henson, FPD Savills Perth +44 (0)1738 477511