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RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond nature reserve

Nature Centres & Reserves
ALEXANDRIA
Dunbartonshire

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Directions

Road Directions

Access and directions:

If you are coming from Drymen along the A811, heading for Balloch and Gartocharn, you will pass Dreamwood Cottage on the right hand side. The entrance to RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond is the next right hand turn. If you pass a property called Drummakill, then you have gone too far. 

If you are coming from Balloch heading along the A811 to Drymen, you will need to drive through Gartocharn. As you leave the village there will be several bends after which you need to look out for the War Memorial and a property called Drummakill, which will be on your left hand side. The entrance to RSPB Loch Lomond is the next turning on the left. If you pass the Dreamwood Cottage, you’ve gone too far. 

Follow the track down the hill, the visitor car park is on the left hand side. 

The car park has a height barrier of 2m and there is a disabled parking bay. 

Please note the car parking facilities at this reserve are limited and at busy times you may need to either wait for a space or return at a later time. We apologise for any inconvenience. For visitors who are keen to see the beavers the best place to keep up to date and see the latest camera footage is at the RSPB Loch Lomond facebook page.

Please note, unfortunately our postcode doesn’t work for sat nav. You can find us here 

Public Transport Directions

By train

The nearest station is Balloch, you will need to take a bus or taxi to the site.

By bus

Nature hub: The nearest bus stop is in Gartocharn. There is no pavement from the bus stop to the site entrance and the road is busy.  

Shore Wood path: The nearest bus stop is in Gartocharn. To reach the Millennium Hall turn off the A811 onto Church Road. Walk along Church Road until the Kilmaronock Millennium Hall. Follow the Aber Right of Way signpost on the right of the hall. This will take you through fields that can be extremely muddy at times. Follow the signs for Aber Right of Way and Loch Lomond NNR for 20min and you will reach the entrance. *Please note there is a walking diversion on this route due to a damaged bridge

Facilities

Hearing Loop
Accessible Parking Or Drop-off
Parking

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