Sailing Loch Katrine on one of the ships that leave Trossachs Pier is a magnificent experience where you can enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Trossachs. The shorter cruise takes you half way up the loch and returns while the longer two-hour gentle steam stops at Stronachlachar on the western bank, just time enough for a quick coffee or tea at the café.
Consider hiring bikes and returning by road passing Glengyle, Rob Roy's birthplace, a memorable family adventure with numerous spots to stop for a picnic.
Loch Katrine is steeped in history and legends, some of which your tour guide on board will relate. A truly remarkable day out on a beautiful summers day.
Loch Katrine has spawned and inspired the creative genius of famous poets, writers, musicians and artists with it's magic. Let that magic work on you!
The "SS Sir Walter Scott" and its sister ship the "Lady of the Lake" berth overnight at Trossachs Pier where you will start your cruise on the waters of Loch Katrine. Book your tickets either at the pier or on-line for a possible discount.
While waiting to embark pass...
Ben Venue (Scottish Gaelic: A' Bheinn Mheanbh) is a rugged mountain with the character of a Munro yet it even falls short of Corbett status.
Ben Venue has two summits a short distance apart. The triangulation pillar on the eastern summit has a height of 727m above sea...
Ben A'an, whose Gaelic name means "pinnacle" because it has one right at the very top, is one of the most popular of Scotland's small hills. With an excellent, recently re-built path, its steep ascent is rewarded with wondrous views across the vista of Loch Katrine...
Nestled in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Forest lies Duchray Castle, a 500 year old tower house linked with Rob Roy. Now newly renovated it offers luxury accommodation and a warm welcome in a stunning, secluded location.
Frances and Oliver Bigwood purchased...
Nestled in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Forest lies Duchray Castle, a 500 year old tower house linked with Rob Roy. Now newly renovated it offers luxury accommodation and a warm welcome in a stunning, secluded location.
Frances and Oliver Bigwood purchased...
Originally a 19th century church, now converted into quality budget accommodation and licensed restaurant. The Inversnaid Bunkhouse is a unique Scottish hostel with facilities to cater for travellers and walkers especially our outside hot tub! Complete with original...
The Inn first opened in 1814, and has retained its traditional charm ever since, serving as a watering hole to generations of travellers, from far and wide. The new Inn on Loch Lomond's 200 year heritage has been honoured with a stylish and contemporary refurbishment...
The Lodge on Loch Lomond Hotel, truly a unique destination on the beach front at Luss, enjoys magnificent panoramic views over the loch. The hotel's excellent choice of leisure facilities comprises swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and laconium. The hotel's...
Stiving to always provide good home made tasty food in a cosy tearoom has turned out to be good fun which permeates the homely atmosphere of the Wee Blether Tearoom. Visitors are guaranteed to leave with a smile on their face.
We provide our customers with an all...
A major visitor attraction in the area, the Scottish Wool Centre has many activities our customers can enjoy. Come and see 'The Gathering', our three times daily dog and duck show, where our shepherd will give you a history of Scottish sheep and work his dog 'on hand'...
Enjoy the finest Italian coffee at one of Scotlands most beautiful lochs.
Taste Home made soups, cakes and scones in a unique new eatery.
Relax in the Heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.
It has panaromic views of the loch - and is the perfect...
Deli Ecosse occupies a 19th century church hall to the east of the old St. Kessog's Church, in the heart of Callander.
The deli sources much of its stock from Scottish producers and suppliers, especially cheese, biscuits, preserves, chutneys, beers and wines.
The...