Loch Lomond
Mecca for nature and outdoor enthusiasts
Loch Lomond has it’s own exclusive golf course, extensive wildlife and a large variety of birds and fish inhabit the area. It also has its very own colony of Wallabies who in turn inhabit their own island.
Watersports, cycling paths, boat trips and forest trails – It also caters for the discerning retail therapist!


Surrounded by Mountains & Munroes
Surrounded by magnificent mountains and munroes – the most famous of these is Ben Lomond at a height of 974km. Ben Lomond is one of the most popular climbs in the country with over 30,000 people reaching the summit every year.
Today the Loch is part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This park was established by the Scottish Government in 2002. The area is thus a protected conservation area.
