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Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park
Scotland's first National Park is packed with interesting corners for you to explore. Walk from the wide-open lush landscapes of the southern section to the sprawling glens and rocky peaks in the north and you'll see why geologists love this place so much.
The fault line that divides the Highlands from the Lowlands runs right across Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, making this an endlessly varied part of the world - rugged hills, wooded nooks and enticing waters.
Take a cruise on the loch and admire the mighty bulk of Ben Lomond, Scotland's most southerly Munro, as well as the jagged shoulders of the Arrochar Alps. You could even visit one of the loch's 30 islands.
A New Pilot Bus Service for The Trossachs
Travel the spectacular Trossachs without a car. Find out more about this reliable, climate-friendly service.
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- Route Stops: Aberfoyle, The Lodge, Ben Venue, Loch Katrine, Ben A’an, Brig o’ Turk, Kilmahog (for Ben Ledi), and Callander
- Accessibility: An 8.8m wheelchair-accessible bus with a capacity for up to 63 passengers.
- Frequency: Operating 7 days a week, up to 8 times a day.
- Connectivity: Coordinated with bus services to and from Stirling and Glasgow, as well as Loch Katrine sailing times.
National Park Journey Planner
Wondering how to get to your next destination within or from the National Park? Stay one step ahead with the National Park Journey Planner. Check the available transport options, showing the price, the route, and even the carbon calculations!
Where to stay in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
From luxury hotels and lodges to friendly B&Bs or cosy country inns, you’re sure to find your perfect spot in Loch Lomond. There’s also a wide range of great quality self-catering options, hostels, holiday parks and caravan and camping sites, which are ideal for budget breaks.
Accommodation in Loch Lomond
Places to stay that guests love in Loch Lomond, including self catering, B&Bs, hotels and more.
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Where to eat in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
You'll find plenty of local producers, family-friendly restaurants and cosy cafes around the national park.
Loch Lomond & the Trossachs food and drink
Discover producers, food, drink and more in the national park.
Activities and days out in Loch Lomond
If you agree that there is nothing more pleasant than an afternoon on the water in a boat (or perhaps a kayak, canoe, jetski, cruiser, or even windsurfing) then Loch Lomond is the place for you. Keen anglers are in luck - there's plenty going on below the surface.
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is home to 21 Munros, 19 Corbetts and 22 large lochs, but there’s so much more to explore. Shop local and find some famous Scottish brands or sample the fresh produce of the area.
What's on and events in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
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