Natural features of Loch Lomond, The Trossachs & The Forth Valley

Loch Lomond, The Trossachs & The Forth Valley boasts some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery, a wonderful landscape of majestic mountains and gorgeous glens, beguiling lochs and sublime beaches.

 

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  1. Ben A'an

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    Ben A'an

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    Stirling

    Ben A’an stands at 1,491 ft (454 m) and can be found between Loch Katrine and Loch Achray.

  2. Loch Lomond

    Type

    Type

    Lochs

    Loch Lomond

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    Loch Lomond

    Loch Lomond is the largest land-locked body of water on the UK mainland and the focal point of Scotland’s first national park.

  3. Loup of Fintry

    Type

    Type

    Waterfalls

    Loup of Fintry

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    Fintry

    The Loup of Fintry waterfall of the River Endrick is situated by Stirling and just two miles from Fintry village.

  4. River Forth

    Type

    Type

    Rivers and Canals

    River Forth

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    Stirling

    This major river draining the eastern part of the central belt runs for 29 miles (47 km).

  5. Callander Crags

    Type

    Type

    Forests & Woodlands

    Callander Crags

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    Stirling

    Explore a wide range of paths in the spectacular Callander Crags woodland and discover stunning views of the Forth Valley.

  6. Bucinch

    Type

    Type

    Islands

    Bucinch

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    Near Inchcruin

    The small island of Bucinch is an uninhabited and densely wooded island located a quarter of a mile north east of Inchcruin.

  7. Pots of Gartness

    Type

    Type

    Waterfalls

    Pots of Gartness

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    Killearn

    The Pots of Gartness are a series of rocky pools on the Endrick Water to the west of Killearn in Stirlingshire.

  8. Campsie Fells

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    Campsie Fells

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    Near Stirling

    The Campsie Fells are a range of volcanic hills in central Scotland to the north of Glasgow.

  9. Inchtavannach

    Type

    Type

    Islands

    Inchtavannach

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    Near Aldochlay

    Inchtavannach Island, also known as The Monk’s Island, is one of the larger islands that lie within Loch Lomond.

  10. Loch Ard Family Sculpture Trails

    Type

    Type

    Forests & Woodlands

    Loch Ard Family Sculpture Trails

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    Aberfoyle

    Enjoy a family-friendly experience on the Loch Ard Sculpture Trails, near Aberfoyle, and discover wildlife as well as fascinating sculptures.

  11. Inchcailloch

    Type

    Type

    Islands

    Inchcailloch

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    Near Balmaha

    Steeped in history and a haven for wildlife, the Inchcailloch Island is part of the Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve.

  12. The Ochil Hills

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    The Ochil Hills

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    Tillicoultry

    The Ochil Hills are a long range of steeply sided, round topped hills, stretching 25 miles from the Firth of Tay to Stirling..

  13. Doon Hill Fairy Knowe

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    Doon Hill Fairy Knowe

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    Aberfoyle

    Doon Hill Fairy Knowe is a modest summit near Aberfoyle.

  14. Strathyre Forest

    Type

    Type

    Forests & Woodlands

    Strathyre Forest

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    Aberfoyle

    Explore the ‘Sheltered Valley’, this stunning mixed woodland forest is the ideal location for those wishing to hike, climb or walk.

  15. Inchgalbraith

    Type

    Type

    Islands

    Inchgalbraith

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    Near Luss

    Lying on the west side of Loch Lomond, the tiny island of Inchgalbraith is situated two miles south east of Luss.

  16. Ben Vorlich

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    Ben Vorlich

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    By Loch Earn

    Ben Vorlich lies close to the Highland boundary and gives excellent views into the Lowlands.

  17. Ben Arthur

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    Ben Arthur

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    Near Arrochar

    Located near the head of Loch Long, Ben Arthur mountain boasts a spectacular skyline and fabulous views.

  18. Duck Bay

    Type

    Type

    Bays

    Duck Bay

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    Arden

    Duck Bay is a beautiful lochside picnic area on the southern shore of the 'Bonnie' banks of Loch Lomond

  19. Great Trossachs Forest

    Type

    Type

    Forests & Woodlands

    Great Trossachs Forest

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    Trossachs National Park

    Great Trossachs Forest is one of the most significant native woodland regeneration projects across Great Britain.

  20. Ben Lomond

    Type

    Type

    Hills & Mountains

    Ben Lomond

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    Rowardennan

    Telephone:

    0844 493 2217

    Ben Lomond is one of Scotland’s most popular Munros and has stunning views of Loch Lomond and the hills in the north.

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