Loch Lomond
Lake · Argyll and Bute ·

Loch Lomond

Lake · Argyll and Bute ·

Lake recreation, islands, walking trails, villages, and scenic views

boat rides
scenic walk
wild swimming
walking routes
national park
kayaking
canoeing
jet-skiing
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We Wore These Boots in Japan, Scotland, and the Cotswolds—Here’s How They Held Up

"So the Pampa Hi boots felt like a suitable alternative on a recent trip I did to Loch Lomond in Scotland. Despite the chunky sole having great grip—much better than my usual Veja trainers would have fared—they’re about as lightweight as wearing a sneaker, so it doesn’t feel like you’re stomping around."

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"Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Full of wild scenery, fascinating history, and delicious local food, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park is a Scottish treasure. At the center of the park is Loch Lomond, the largest body of freshwater in the U.K., featuring ample recreation (everything from kayaking and canoeing to jet-skiing), 30 islands (visit Inchconnachan in spring to see a blanket of bluebells), and miles of bonnie banks (for strolling in the shadow of Ben Lomond). Beyond the lake, the park is packed with interesting corners to explore, from the lush landscapes of the southern section to the sprawling glens and rocky peaks in the north. For the best views, cycle the challenging Loch Eck Loop, or hike the craggy Cobbler. Also worth seeking out are villages like Balmaha, national scenic areas such as Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, and more off-the-beaten-track areas like the Cowal Peninsula and Breadalbane."

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"Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Full of wild scenery, fascinating history, and delicious local food, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park is a Scottish treasure. At the center of the park is Loch Lomond, the largest body of freshwater in the U.K., featuring ample recreation (everything from kayaking and canoeing to jet-skiing), 30 islands (visit Inchconnachan in spring to see a blanket of bluebells), and miles of bonnie banks (for strolling in the shadow of Ben Lomond). Beyond the lake, the park is packed with interesting corners to explore, from the lush landscapes of the southern section to the sprawling glens and rocky peaks in the north. For the best views, cycle the challenging Loch Eck Loop, or hike the craggy Cobbler. Also worth seeking out are villages like Balmaha, national scenic areas such as Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, and more off-the-beaten-track areas like the Cowal Peninsula and Breadalbane."

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The World’s ‘Most Picturesque’ Lakes Have Been Crowned And Six Are In Europe

Included in the world’s top ten most picturesque lakes, this Scottish loch represents one of Europe’s standout photogenic waters, popular for capturing lakeside shots. - Liv Kelly

https://www.timeout.com/news/the-worlds-most-picturesque-lakes-have-been-crowned-and-six-are-in-europe-091124
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syed Ishaq P.

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Breathtaking scenery and a peaceful escape Loch Lomond is absolutely stunning and one of the most beautiful places in Scotland. The views of the loch surrounded by mountains and greenery are breathtaking, whether you’re driving around, walking along the shore, or taking a boat trip. There are plenty of spots to stop, relax, and enjoy the scenery, making it perfect for families, couples, and solo travellers alike. It’s peaceful, well maintained, and easily accessible, yet still feels wonderfully untouched. A must-visit when exploring Scotland.

Khánh Tín N.

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A place worth experiencing when you visit Scotland. Everything here is wonderful, from the natural scenery to the people. You can explore this place by both land and water.

Roobik E.

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What a beautiful place to explore. Had a cruise on the lake which is a must. On a good day you can walk around the loch and climb the Ben Lomond and do a scenic walk in one of the loch’s islands. Make sure you allocate enough time to be able to do most of the activities.

Shanz S.

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🌊 My Visit to Loch Lomond, Scotland Visiting Loch Lomond was a breathtaking experience. Located just about an hour from Glasgow, it is the largest freshwater loch in Scotland and part of the stunning Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and charming villages, the scenery is simply spectacular. I enjoyed a leisurely walk along the shore, boat rides on the loch, and exploring the picturesque village of Luss. The calm waters, reflections of the hills, and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect spot for photography, picnics, and relaxation. Visitor Tips: Bring comfortable walking shoes for trails, and pack snacks or a picnic. Boat tours and water activities are available during summer months. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer the best light for photos and fewer crowds. How to Reach: Loch Lomond is accessible by car via the A82 from Glasgow or by train to Balloch with onward local transport. Overall, Loch Lomond is a must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking tranquility amidst Scotland’s iconic landscapes.

Paul L.

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Ok so the weather at the end of May was not so great ,but I drove up from Glasgow with a Loch tour booked to my amazment I got there way to early even though I had already been to Dunbarton Castle, but I asked at the kiosk if I could change my ticket and just like that the young lady siad aye there is a boat going in 5 mins so of I went on my second adventure in less than 4 hours.

Donna W

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A stunning loch, with plenty of walking routes around it. There's plenty of options for a bit of wild swimming. We walked alongside it while walking the West Highland Way.

Elizabeth Y.

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We booked a day trip with Getyourguide to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. It was worth every single penny! Not only our Guide Jack was so passionate and knowledgeable but the views were incredible ❣️ We opted also for the Boat ride and it was so nice, calming and beautiful. I would recommend it to everyone!

Alan G.

Google
Lovely scenery and it's a very large area so plenty to see if you are up for a bit of a walk