Holiday rentals in Loch Lomond

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Loch Lomond

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Cottage in Tyndrum

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Arrivain Cottage

Arrivain Cottage is a traditional 17th Century croft cottage. Renovated to a high standard with modern amenities like super fast WiFi and under floor heating, yet still retaining original features such as deep oak window sills and wood burning stove. It is a scenic, peaceful retreat for up to two people. Arrivain Cottage sits in stunning scenery near the boundaries of Loch Lomond National Park, Perthshire & Argyll & Bute, making it the perfect base for visiting many beautiful areas of Scotland.

8–15 Jan

£132 per night
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Guest house in Argyll and Bute Council

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Arrochar Annex: amazing views, 1 hr from Glasgow

This self contained modern Annex is situated in the picturesque village of Arrochar, on the banks of Loch Long, with stunning views of the "Cobbler" amidst the Arrochar Alps. It is an ideal base for walkers, cyclists, kayakers & those wishing to experience the Scottish Highlands, whilst within easy reach of Glasgow & Stirling. The mature gardens have extensive bird life, with red squirrels and deer visitors. The village has good train and bus connections and a couple of lovely old local pubs.

31 Jan – 7 Feb

£127 per night
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Flat in Balloch

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Annie's Heilan Hame Loch Lomond (Balloch)

Situated in the heart of Balloch, on the bonny banks of Loch Lomond, our lovely wee home offers you a cosy and modern place to stay. All of Balloch's amenities, including the train station with links to Glasgow and Edinburgh, are within walking distance. Lomond Shores, restaurants, bars, supermarket and pharmacy all on your doorstep. As the gateway to the Highlands, Balloch is also ideal for those who want to explore Scotland further! We have on-site parking for those who are travelling by car.

11–18 Apr

£100 per night

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Other great holiday rentals in Loch Lomond

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Guest suite in Tarbet

4.79 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Own entrance double bedroom & ensuite @ Old Jocks

8–15 Jan

£83 per night
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Cabin in Killin

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Cosy lodge, near Killin & Lawers, Loch Tay

16–23 Jan

£106 per night
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Apartment in Cove

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Superb Loch Side Apartment with Sea & Sunset Views

24 Nov – 1 Dec

£106 per night
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Apartment in Cove

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Stunning lochside apartment, amazing sunset views

9–16 May

£96 per night
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Apartment in Cove

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Historic Lochside Woodside Tower

18–25 Feb

£84 per night
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Hut in Dalmally

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

The Nest Glamping cabin

25 Oct – 1 Nov

£110 per night
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Bed and breakfast in Balloch

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

The Stable - Dumbain Farm

23–30 Dec

£132 per night
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Flat in West Dunbartonshire

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Apartment the Dumpling. Loch Lomond Apartments

10–17 Oct

£144 per night
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Cottage in Lochgoilhead

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Peaceful lochside Highland retreat

6–13 Feb

£172 per night
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Guest house in Balquhidder

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Craobh Mòr (Kroove More) Wee Bothy in Balquhidder

7–14 Jul

£120 per night
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Tiny home in Stirling

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

East Lodge Cabin on the Loch

6–13 Jan

£188 per night
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Cabin in Arrochar

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Goldberry Cabin, Arrochar - Self check-in

12–19 Jul

£134 per night

Your guide to Loch Lomond

All About Loch Lomond

Immortalised in both songs and literature, Loch Lomond is a freshwater lake that creates a breathtaking natural border with the Highlands of Scotland. Carved by glaciers, it is one of the biggest lakes in the United Kingdom. As you stand at the southern tip of the loch in Balloch, it stretches out as far as the eye can see, around 35 kilometres into the distance. It is framed by a dramatic backdrop of mountains and munros, casting dramatic reflections in the water.

The natural beauty of the area resulted in it becoming part of the first national park in Scotland, the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The landscape lends itself to outdoor activities, from water sports on the loch to climbing in the local mountains. If you want to go hiking, there are various trails that you can choose from in the area, including The Three Lochs Ways. If you prefer a more relaxing visit, head out on a boat trip or lay back in the evening stargazing at your Loch Lomond cottage.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Loch Lomond

This area of Scotland lends itself to activities at any time of the year. In the winter, take a walk by the loch, with snow-capped mountains framing your view and trees with branches heavy with snow. In the summer, head out onto the loch for canoeing and kayaking. The busiest time at Loch Lomond is between April and October. If you want to enjoy the waters, be aware that some of the activities will only run in these months.

Due to its northerly location, you will benefit from long hours of daylight, particularly between June and August, which is also when the temperatures are warmer. In the winter, there are higher levels of rainfall and winds blowing across the loch, an invigorating time to go on a hike along one of the trails.


Top things to do in Loch Lomond

Boat tours

One way to appreciate the loch is to go on one of the boat tours departing from Balloch, Luss, Tarbet, and Inveruglas. They last for around two hours, and you will learn not only about the natural wonders and wildlife in the area, but also its turbulent history.

Luss

When you travel around Loch Lomond, you will see a handful of villages dotting the shore — and one of the most charming is the conservation village of Luss. It stands against the backdrop of the Luss Hills amid rows of cottages that were built in the 18th and 19th centuries for workers at the local slate quarries. Arrive at by boat, with the pier offering you a majestic view of Ben Lomond.

Balloch Castle & Country Park

While on the southern shores of Loch Lomond, pay a visit to the Balloch Country Park. It stands in the grounds of Balloch Castle, which was built as a private estate in the 19th century. You can explore many different areas of this 200-acre park, including the Pleasure Grounds, Chinese Garden, Kitchen Garden, and the Woodlands.

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