Loch Lomond in Winter
Changing Seasons in Loch Lomond
We are always keen to reflect on the changing seasons of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, and you may have noticed that our logo changes gradually (as below) to react to the arrival of autumn, summer, winter and spring.
In this article, we have some examples of scenes across the National Park captured during winter. Hopefully, this will help to reinforce Loch Lomond & The Trossachs excellent credentials as a year-round destination.
Short Days, Beautiful Light
We all love long summer days, but there are some benefits to explore for winter days. During the winter months, the sun is low in the sky during winter, and if you’re lucky, you see some fantastic sunrises and sunsets on clear, cold days. Of course, another benefit, if you’re visiting Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, is that many of the accommodation providers offer some incredible discounted deals.
Plan Your Visit
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Loch Lomond Winter Scenes
Here are some of the photographs were taken during winter taken throughout Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Thanks for reading
Words and photography by Paul Saunders. Visit Paul’s Marketing and Photography websites for details of his services in Scotland.
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