Inveruglas, Loch Lomond
Inveruglas is towards the north end of Loch Lomond, on the western shores. Home to a hydroelectric power scheme and a special viewing pyramid It is an 8-metre high pyramid installed in 2015, part of the Scotland Scenic Routes project. An Ceann Mòr means Large Headland in Gaelic. Guide to visiting Inveruglas, Inveruglas on the A82, Where to stop on A82, Toilets and parking A82 Inveruglas.
Lochgoilhead
As the name suggests, the village is at the head of Loch Goil, a sea loch that is an arm of Loch Long. The Arrochar Alps stand high around the edge of community and loch, with its entrance a 6-mile single-track road. Visit Loch Goil, How to get to Lochgoilhead, What to do in Loch Goil, Things to see and do at Lochgoilhead, Visit Loch Goil, Loch Goil Community, River Walk, Pinetrees, Walking Tours
The Clans of Loch Lomond
Here is a brief history of some of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs Clans
Climb Ben A'an
Climb Ben A'an in the Trossachs to see one of Scotland's most iconic views. Photographs of this view are used extensively by organisations such as VisitScotland to attract visitors to Scotland In this guide, we'll tell you exactly where Ben A'an is, where to park and how long it will take you to climb it.
Falls of Dochart, Killin
The Falls of Dochart are in the pretty village of Killin, within the National Park, but very close to the outer boundary of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. As you can see from the map below, they are actually in the village. The main A827 road has to pass over the falls to access Killin. A guide to Falls of Dochart Hotel, Falls of Dochart Smokehouse, Falls of Dochart Gin, Parking in Killin.
Visit Loch Lubnaig
Here is another guide to one of the 22 lochs in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Park, this time a feature on Loch Lubnaig. This guide is updated to reflect the latest visitor information following the pandemic. Loch Lubnaig is between Callander and Strathyre, with the A84 running along its eastern shores. The route of NCN7. Camping at Loch Lubnaig, Parking at Loch Lubnaig, Kayak Canoe and Fishing.
Doon Hill, Aberfoyle
The legendary story of Reverend Robert Kirk who was a minister in Aberfoyle between 1685-1692. He put Aberfoyle on the map as the ‘Faerie Capital’, inspiring many people to walk up Doon Hill with the story of him being abducted by the faeries for revealing their secrets. Doon Hill is easily reached from Aberfoyle, which is on the Trossachs Trail. Explore the Trossachs, plan your next trip to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, discover things to do in Aberfoyle.
Reverend Kirk famously told the secrets of fairies in a book that he wrote. They are said to have had their revenge though, when he took a walk-up Doon Hill, as they took his soul, trapping it in a pine tree at the top of the hill.
Inchcailloch Island, Loch Lomond
Find out how to get to Inchcailloch Island with our updated guide to visiting the beautiful Loch Lomond Island which is a nature reserve. See Loch Lomond and Inchcailloch Island. Get great views of Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond. Find out how to visit Inchcailloch Island and enjoy a trip to the beautiful Loch Lomond island with this guide containing the latest information to help you plan a trip.
Loch Long
Our review of the lochs of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs continues with Loch Long. This sea loch is in Argyll Forest, about 20 miles long. We're concentrating on the western shores of Loch Long, which is within Argyll Forest, part of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Read about Arrochar, Ardgartan, Ardentinny and Blairmore. Explore Loch Long by The Waverley, Visit Arrochar Alps.
Conic Hill, Loch Lomond
One of the most popular walks and views in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. Conic Hill approached from Drymen or Balmaha is on the route of the West Highland Way. This guide describes the walk from Drymen and also the climb from Balmaha. Get amazing views of Loch Lomond and some of its islands, plus the view to Ben Lomond. See Loch Lomond. Walk West Highland Way. Great views in Loch Lomond.
2025 Loch Lomond Highland Games
Here is our 2025 list of Highland Games and Gatherings taking place within and close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Inchmahome Island and Priory
Famous visitors to Inchmahome Priory have included Robert The Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots. Visit the ruins of the priory by a short on-demand ferry service. Inchmahome Island is on the Lake of Menteith. This is part of the Trossachs Trail. Inchmahome is a great place to visit when staying in Callander or Aberfoyle, Things to do in the Trossachs. History of the Trossachs. Boat trips in Trossachs
5 Special Viewpoints
Here are 5 very special viewpoints, all in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. Each different, all blending into the beautiful environment. Look Out (Mirror Box) - Loch Voil and Loch Doine, BLiSS Trail, Ben Lomond Viewing Shelter - Gartocharn, An Ceann Mòr - Inveruglas Pyramid, Loch Lubnaig, ‘Sloc nan Sitheanach’ (faeries hollow), Woven Sound - Falls of Falloch. Loch Lomond Viewpoints, Trossaachs Views.
Drymen to Buchanan Walk
A circular walk starting and ending at Drymen Village Square, covering a section of the West Highland Way near Conic Hill, before heading into Buchanan Castle Estate, with a possible detour to the ruins of Buchanan Castle. A walk that can also be cycled.
List of Loch Lomond Islands
A quick guide to all of the islands Loch Lomond. A full list of the 23 islands on Loch Lomond with photographs and stories about them. Islands featured include Incmoan, Inchfad, Inchcailloch, Inchmurrin & Inchconnachan. Find out the history of the islands of Loch Lomond and also how to visit some of Loch Lomond's islands. Which Loch Lomond islands are inhabited? Visit Loch Lomond islands.
Visit Drymen, East Loch Lomond
Our guide to the village of Drymen, the favourite first night stop on The West Highland Way walk. The village also plays host to Scotland’s longest-running agricultural show. Visit Drymen, Where to stay in Drymen, Drymen overnight stop on West Highland Way, Drymen village facilities, Drymen walks, things to do in Drymen, Events in Drymen, East Loch Lomond Visitor Guide, Cycling NCN7 Drymen.