Balloch, Loch Lomond
A guide to Balloch, gateway to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, which includes 10 of the best things to do if you are planning a visit.
Explore Balmaha, Loch Lomond
This is a comprehensive guide to things to see and do in Balmaha, one of Loch Lomond and Trossach's most beautiful villages. It also features ten must-do Balmaha activities.
Roderick Dhu Path and Scenic Tower
Visit the new scenic tower and viewpoints at the historic site above Trossachs Pier at Loch Katrine, where Sir Walter Scott was inspired to write his epic poem Lady of the Lake.
Cormonachan Woodlands
Cormonachan Woodlands is a not-for-profit organisation that manages the woodlands for its owners, Forestry & Land Scotland. Stretching along the banks of Loch Goil, the woods are looked after by local volunteers. Recently they have greatly enhanced the visitor experience, installing new hides to view squirrels whilst extending and improving pathways and tracks.
The BLiSS Trail
The award-winning BLiSS Trail in Breadalbane is a trail consists of art pieces along a route that connects Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, Strathyre and St Fillans. This guide describes each art installation along the BLiSS trail, with photographs and details of the free app to help navigate you around the BLiSS Trail this is one of the highlights of Breadalbane in Loch Lomond & Trossachs Park.
Where to Kayak, Canoe or SUP
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park has 22 lochs and a host of rivers to paddle on. Whether it’s by kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard (SUP), there are some fantastic places to get on the water.
Kayak on Loch Ard
Loch Ard is a good place for activities including walking, cycling and getting on the water. This blog describes a kayak adventure from Kinlochard to the island of Eilean Gorm. Where to Kayak in the Trossachs, Things to do near Aberfoyle, Kayaking in the National Park, Lochs near Aberfoyle, The Trossachs Trail, Experience Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Loch Ard and Loch Chon. Canoe and Kayak.
Best of East Loch Lomond
Experience some of the amazing highlights in East Loch Lomond. Starting with Drymen the gateway to East Loch Lomond and onto Balmaha for Conic Hill, The Oak Tree, St Mocha Coffee Shop and cruises around and to the Loch Lomond islands. Then it's off to Rowardennan, via Milarrochy Bay and Sallochy. At Rowardennan climb Ben Lomond. Scotland's most southerly munro.
Glenfinart Walled Garden
The Glenfinart Walled Garden in Ardentinny is now owned and managed by the local community was originally built in the 1840s. Find out how to get to Glenfinnart Walled Garden in Ardentinny. Guides to Cowal Peninsula and Argyll Forest from See Loch Lomond. Visit Ardentinny. Things to do in Ardentinny. Explore Argyll Forest. See wildlife and nature on Cowal Penninsula. Loch Long Visitor Guides.
Three Lochs Forest Drive
The Three Lochs Forest Drive is a 7-mile forest drive, located two miles north of Aberfoyle, on the A821, better known as the Duke's Pass. The Dukes Pass itself is a road famous for its twists, turns and views. Look out for the entrance on the right-hand side when driving from Aberfoyle. If you're on two wheels, you can access the drive by cycling on NCN7 Lochs & Glens Way. On Trossachs Trial.
Cycle from Balloch to Drymen
A guide to cycling between Balloch and Drymen along the National Number 7 Cycle Route, Lochs & Glens Way. The first stretch through Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. Cycling in Loch Lomond, Cycle from Balloch to Drymen, Cycle on NCN7 Lochs and Glens Way, Cycle path and route from Balloch to Drymen, Croftamie, John Muir Way, West Highland Way, Cycling in the National Park, Where to Cycle Loch Lomond.
The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre
The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre is a flagship site for Forestry and Land Scotland, set within Queen Elizabeth Forest, part of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. It is one mile north of Aberfoyle in the Trossachs, on Duke's Pass. The Lodge features a cafe, toilets, waterfall, trails, wildlife hide and Go Ape! Little Fawn Waterfall is dramatic, you can also see red squirrels nearby.
10 Loch Lomond Highlights
From our series of guides to the lochs of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. This guide features 10 of the best places on the banks of Loch Lomond. Climb Ben Lomond, Picnic spots by Loch Lomond, Walk West Highland Way including Conic Hill, visit Balmaha, visit Luss, Play golf at Loch Lomond, cruise on Loch Lomond, list of Loch Lomond islands, visit Loch Lomond islands, RSPB reserve Loch Lomond.
10 Benches With Great Views
There are some benches in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs that have incredible views. This guide covers every part of the National Park, on the search for 10 benches that have amazing views. Places featured include Inveruglas, St Fillans, Inchcailloch Island, Aber Shore and Cormonachan Woodlands. Visit Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, Great Views Loch Lomond, Great views in the Trossachs
Top 10 Scenic Roads Loch Lomond
A top 10 list featuring the most scenic roads in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Which road will be the most scenic? Duke's Pass, Rest and Be Thankful, A82, Loch Earn's Shore Road, Loch Goil or the road from Aberfoyle to Stronachlachar. This guide also features things to do and how to get to them, a complete planning guide for a visit to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.