Loch Lomond Holidays welcomes you to our website which brings together a wealth of information for tourists who would like to experience this spectacular part of the world for themselves.
Loch Lomond is the ideal place for a holiday. As the largest expanse of fresh water in Britain set in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Loch Lomond is a haven for those looking for a quiet, relaxing get-away. If you’re seeking a more lively time though, the area has a huge variety of leisure activities to offer even the most thrill-seeking adventurer.
The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park comprises about 720 sq miles (1865sq km) of some of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in Scotland, with 2 forest parks, 20 munros (mountains over 3000ft) and more than 22 large lochs (and numerous smaller ones.) The woods and mountains around the area are home to a rich variety of wildlife, and you may be lucky enough to spot an osprey, otter, capercaillie, deer, or red squirrel.
If you are feeling energetic you may want to walk the West Highland Way, go boating, canoeing, or waterskiing on the loch, cycling along the Loch Lomond cycle path or golfing on one of the magnificent waterside courses. You might want to do some horse riding, shooting, quad biking or hill walking on Ben Lomond, the Munro peak which dominates the eastern side of the loch. And a trip on the Loch Lomond seaplane would be a never-to-be-forgotten experience.
Wherever your interests lie, Loch Lomond holidays have something for you.
Situated in the west of Scotland, with its southern end just 14 miles (23km) north of Scotland’s biggest city Glasgow, Loch Lomond is an extremely popular destination for days out, holiday weekends, family holidays and coach tours. It is also in an ideal situation as a base for touring further afield in Scotland. The west coast and the Islands are within easy reach, the spectacular scenery of the Highlands is just a short drive away, and the historic and retail centres of Glasgow, Stirling and Edinburgh are all easily accessible.
There is a wide variety of Loch Lomond accommodation available, including hotels, self-catering accommodation, luxury lodges, static caravans, youth hostels, and campsites.
And to keep your tastebuds and tummy happy, there is a huge selection of restaurants serving the best in traditional Scottish food and international cuisine, and plenty of opportunity to sample some of the local whisky.
So please take some time to explore this site and find out more about what you can fit into your Loch Lomond holidays.