Loch Lomond & The Trossachs Map & Guides

 

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs covers a large area, 720 square miles in total. The park is broken down into four sub regions - Loch Lomond, Argyll Forest, The Trossachs and Breadalbane.  As you drive both towards and around the park you will see these regions signed. We've produced a guide for each of them, replicating their boundaries. Click here for more facts and figures.

Each of these regions is distinctive and special, all rich with natural beauty, containing many quality attractions and experiences. Click on the pictures below to see videos, photographs and articles, providing a taster of what they each have to offer, plus don't forget our guide of 101 things to see and do in Loch Lomond that covers all of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. 

If you're looking for a particular place e.g. Conic Hill, or a subject e.g. cycling try using the search box below

The Regions of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

  • Inveruglas, Loch Lomond

    Loch Lomond

    Pretty villages, magical islands, and Ben Lomond, Scotland's most southerly Munro.

  • Loch Katrine

    The Trossachs

    Explore the wild forests, mountains, hills and lochs at the birthplace of Scottish tourism.

  • Carrick Castle, Loch Goil, Argyll Forest

    Argyll Forest

    Enjoy the peaceful scenery of Britain’s oldest forest park, from Holy Loch to the Arrochar Alps.

  • Falls of Dochart

    Breadalbane

    Walk in the footsteps of Rob Roy MacGregor, infamous outlaw and clan chief of the 1700s.