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. River Teith

    Type

    Type

    Rivers and Canals

    River Teith

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    Near Stirling

    The River Teith flows from Callander to the River Forth near Stirling.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Loch Ard Forest

    Type

    Type

    Forests & Woodlands

    Loch Ard Forest

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    Aberfoyle

    Loch Ard Forest lies between Aberfoyle and the foothills of Loch Lomond.

  6. Little Fawn Waterfall

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    Type

    Waterfalls

    Little Fawn Waterfall

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    Aberfoyle

    Little Fawn Waterfall is a magical waterfall situated close to Aberfoyle deep within the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in the Trossachs National Park.

  7. Inchcruin

    Type

    Type

    Islands

    Inchcruin

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    Near Luss

    Situated just south of Luss, Inchcruin is just under a mile long island on the waters of Loch Lomond.

  8. Banks of Loch Lomond

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    Type

    Beaches

    Banks of Loch Lomond

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    Loch Lomond

    Stroll along the romantic shores of this breathtaking stretch of water immortalised in the classic song The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond.

  9. Forth & Clyde Canal

    Type

    Type

    Rivers and Canals

    Forth & Clyde Canal

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    From the Forth estuary at the River Carron to the Bowling Basin on the River Clyde

    The Forth & Clyde Canal crosses central Scotland east to west and is linked to the Union Canal via the Falkirk Wheel.

  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. Arklet Falls

    Type

    Type

    Waterfalls

    Arklet Falls

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    Inversnaid

    The Arklet Burn at Inversnaid flows from Loch Arklet and falls into Loch Lomond via waterfall which is spanned by a foot bridge.

  12. Clairinch

    Type

    Type

    Islands

    Clairinch

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    Loch Lomond

    Clairinch, also known as The Flat Island, is a small level wooded island set on the waters of Loch Lomond.

  13. Loch Vennachar

    Type

    Type

    Lochs

    Loch Vennachar

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    Near Callander

    Loch Venachar is a fresh water loch that lies between Aberfoyle and Callander in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

  14. Eilean I Vow

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    Type

    Islands

    Eilean I Vow

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    Near Inveruglas

    Eilean I Vow, known also as Eilean a' Bhò, is one of the small islands in Loch Lomond.

  15. 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).

  16. Bucinch

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    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.

  17. Inversnaid Waterfall

    Type

    Type

    Waterfalls

    Inversnaid Waterfall

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    Inversnaid

    Admire this stunning waterfall which cascades into Loch Lomond.

  18. Inchtavannach

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    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.

  19. Falls of Dochart

    Type

    Type

    Waterfalls

    Falls of Dochart

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    Killin

    The beautiful Falls of Dochart run through the small town of Killin, in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

  20. Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

    Type

    Type

    Forests & Woodlands

    Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

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    Aberfoyle

    Enjoy a great day out at the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and discover wildlife, breathtaking scenery and a wide range of activities.

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