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Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Beautiful spacious country cottage with Hot Tub

GordonRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We were Met by George on arrival who couldn’t be more helpful, he made us feel right at home and gave us loads of information on the local area. The cottage was lovely and really well equipped. My daughter made good use of the jacuzzi. This is a really wonderful place and worth every penny, highly recommend for family get away or couple retreat. Thank you
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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Farm Holiday Cottage & Hot Tub nr Loch Lomond

SruthiRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We really enjoyed our stay at Claires’s cottage. The cottage was spotless clean with amazing views. We were welcomed by a hamper which was very lovely and thoughtful. Claire was very responsive and also shared clear instructions and suggestions for the local attractions , food and places, the check in went smooth as well . The place is very quiet , perfect for a relaxing family vacation . A great serene experience . We will come back for sure 👍
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Cabin
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Heron Bay - Loch side, huge deck, log burner

ChristianRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Unterkunft wie beschrieben in idyllischer Lage. Unkompliziert und sauber. Die Gastgeberin war sehr freundlich. Super Unterkunft für einen ruhigen Urlaub.
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Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 567 reviews

Charming Riverside Cottage PK12190P

Ana AlexandraRating, 5 stars1 week ago
An amazing place where we will definitely return!! The cottage had a really peaceful and good vibe to it, very clean and cozy! Georgina was very accommodating to our needs and we found lots of unexpected goodies (Prosecco/fresh local bread etc etc). Just perfect! 👌
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Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Ivy Corner- Glencoe Village.

BenRating, 5 stars1 day ago
Excellent accommodation, just as described.
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Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

Amazing loch views from cheerful 2 bed cabin

robRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Very comfortable property, as described, with views of Holy Loch. Morag was very easy to deal with and helpful and we had a lovely stay there.
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Apartment
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Modern apartment close to Oban stunning sea views

OrlandoRating, 5 stars4 days ago
This was the perfect spot for our stay in Oban. It was off the beaten path, but so close to the City Center. There was a magnificent restored just across the road. The best part was the view of the sea from the living room. It was heavenly!
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Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 79 reviews

Morvern Cottage

AnthonyRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Beautiful, relaxed place to stay. Great host. Highly recommended.

Your guide to LOCH LOMOND and The TROSSACHS National Park

All About Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

One and a half hours west of Edinburgh is a natural landscape so diverse that it became Scotland’s first national park. The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park was established in 2002 to conserve and enhance the area while making it more accessible to the public. Loch Lomond, a glacier-carved ribbon lake, is a monument of the past, stretching over 36 kilometres through a wild and varied landscape that ranges from rugged to lush. Dramatic mountain views mark the northern edge of the loch and give way to rolling grassy meadows as you progress south. East of the loch is the towering Ben Lomond, which divides the Highlands from the Lowlands.

The 1,865-square kilometre park now includes Breadalbane and Cowal in its boundaries, in addition to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. The Trossachs is an impressive region featuring sprawling glens, woodland forests, and picturesque lochs. Most people start their visit at the Visitors Centre at the Loch Lomond Shores, where you’ll find restaurants to fuel up before you head for the hills.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in LOCH LOMOND and The TROSSACHS National Park

The national park is open year-round to visitors, but summer, late spring, and early autumn have the warmest weather and the least rain. The days are the longest in mid-June, making it ideal for day-long outings. Winter is brisk and damp, and the shorter days can make it challenging to complete some of the longer trails. But the park does have an ethereal beauty during this time, especially after a snowfall coats the forest in white. Returning to your vacation rental equipped with a fireplace can make a winter’s day feel magical, and you can find Loch Lomond accommodation in the nearby towns of Balloch and Callander. Balloch is on the southwest shore of Loch Lomond, making it easy to get to and from the park quickly.


Top things to do in LOCH LOMOND and The TROSSACHS National Park

Loch Lomond’s Nature Trails

Loch Lomond and the surrounding area have such distinct natural landscapes that the best way to discover them is by putting on your boots and hitting the trails. Munro-baggers have no shortage of options, with Ben More offering a challenge, while Ben Lomond is better suited to beginners. Shorter routes such as the Conic Hill are also available. It takes between 45 minutes to an hour to reach the hill’s summit, and impressive views of Loch Lomond will reward you throughout the climb.

Angling in the Rivers

With so many rivers and lochs in the national park, angling is a popular and peaceful way to spend a morning or afternoon on the water. Permits can be obtained right in the national park for a wide variety of fish, including chub, salmon and trout. Boat charters can take you fishing on Loch Lomond, but there are plenty of other opportunities throughout the Trossachs too.

Boat Ride on Loch Lomond

A scenic trip over the gentle waters of Loch Lomond is a pleasant way to visit the park and experience different viewpoints compared to the loch shorelines. Cruises and a waterbus allow you to hit the water and see the layered landscape progress from green woodland to towering Munro. The Loch Lomond cruise will pick you up in Balloch or at Loch Lomond Shores. Local outfitters also offer voyages up the entire 13-kilometre stretch of the waters, where you’ll catch panoramic views of the small mountain, Ben A’an.

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