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Loch Lomond

Head to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. You’ll be surrounded by charming villages, rolling countryside, hills and wonderful activities. Getting out on the water or near is a great way to have fun but it's important to stay safe too – be prepared by following these safety tips.

Great things to do in Loch Lomond

Make the most of your time in Loch Lomond with these fun things to do.

Walking

Looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike? Immersing yourself in Loch Lomond's natural beauty is good for the mind, body and soul.

Loch Lomond's islands

Did you know Loch Lomond is home to 22 islands and 27 islets? Find more interesting facts about the many islands of Loch Lomond.

Wildlife

Keep your eyes peeled and see an amazing array of wildlife in Loch Lomond.

Boat tours

Take a boat trip and admire Loch Lomond's beautiful scenery.

Water activities

Paddle, swim or sail around Loch Lomond.

Cycling

Explore on two wheels and discover Loch Lomond’s fantastic range of cycle routes.

Top days out ideas

SEA LIFE Loch Lomond

Make your way through seven immersive zones and discover an amazing underwater world.

The Maid of the Loch

Come aboard the Maid of the Loch, a 555-ton paddle steamer, and enjoy visitor displays, children’s activities, a tearoom and more.

Loch Lomond Faerie Trail

Have an enchanting adventure following Loch Lomond Faerie Trail, filled with magical faerie houses, sparkly faerie wings and more.

Dumbarton Castle

Dumbarton Castle is in the ancient capital of Scotland and is spectacularly situated on a volcanic rock overlooking the River Clyde.

West Highland Way

This linear long-distance route in Scotland runs from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands.

National Park Journey Planner

Check the available transport options, showing the price, the route, and even the carbon calculations!

Volunteering in Loch Lomond

Get valuable experience, build your skills and have fun by volunteering in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

Woven Sound: Falls of Falloch

Take in the spectacular views of the Falls of Falloch and surrounding Glen Falloch.

Find more attractions in Loch Lomond

Inspiring routes, trails & itineraries

Tom Weir statue at Balmaha Bay

Follow a route

Check out our ideas for day trips and tours in and around Loch Lomond.

  • The Three Lochs Way
  • John Muir Way
  • West Highland Way

See what's on in Loch Lomond

Friends browsing the food stalls at Loch Lomond Shores Farmers Market

Events

Find out what’s on in Loch Lomond with local events and festivals including theatre, food & drink and family-friendly events.

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How to travel to and around Loch Lomond

Getting to

Train

Loch Lomond is served by regular rail services from Glasgow Queen Street to both Balloch and Helensburgh Lower with a journey time of less than an hour. Many of these services also run through to North Lanarkshire and West Lothian.

The famous West Highland Line runs through the area on its way from Glasgow Queen Street to Oban, Fort William and Mallaig. This scenic railway journey stops at Dumbarton, Helensburgh Upper, Garelochhead, Arrochar/Tarbet and Ardlui on its way north, providing good access to the western and northern parts of the Loch Lomond area.

Check out travel to Loch Lomond by rail

Driving

Driving to Loch Lomond from the central belt is easy, especially from Glasgow via the A82 or the M8 and Erskine Bridge. If you want to visit the eastern side of the Loch Lomond area, follow signs for Drymen, leaving Glasgow via Milngavie. Via the A82, take signs for Dumbarton, then Balloch. For the western sea-lochs, travel via Helensburgh (A814 from Dumbarton).

Check out journey times to Loch Lomond with Google Maps

Flying

Glasgow Airport is located just under 30 minutes from Loch Lomond, offering UK and international links.

Edinburgh Airport also offer many flight connections and takes just over an hour to get to Balloch by road.

Find more information on Scottish airports

Getting around

Cycling

The Clyde and Loch Lomond Cycleway (NCN7) takes you from Glasgow to Loch Lomond along former railway lines and canal towpaths. You’ll immerse yourself in the great outdoors through forests and past castles before you reach Loch Lomond.

The West Lomond Cycle Path starts next to Balloch Railway Station at the south of Loch Lomond and runs north along the loch for 27 km to Tarbert. You can even catch a train back to Glasgow and the central belt of Scotland. The path is level and traffic-free for most of the route with only two short sections on minor roads.

Find more local cycle trails and paths in Loch Lomond

Ferry

Take advantage of the Waterbus service departing from piers and pontoons around the loch.

Bus and coach

There is a shuttle bus service running seven days a week from July to early October between key visitor locations connecting Drymen with Callander via Aberfoyle. It's a great way to access some of the park’s most scenic areas without needing a car.

Learn more about The Trossachs Explorer

Take the bus from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station to the south side of the loch with a journey time of approximately 45 minutes. Or head to Ardlui at the northern tip which takes around 1 hour 20 minutes.

Plan your journey with Traveline Scotland

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Places to stay in Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond's accommodation offers a wide range of facilities to make your stay as comfortable as it gets.

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Places to eat in Loch Lomond

Choose from a great selection of places to eat out in Loch Lomond.

  • Duck Bay Hotel & Restaurant
  • Colquhoun's Loch Lomond Restaurant
  • The Oak Tree Inn
  • Kirk O' The Lochs
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Loch Lomond Shores

Find information on accessible trips

Whether you’re travelling with kids, need a mobility scooter or you’re a wheelchair user, you’ll find that many parts of Loch Lomond are easily accessible. 

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