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For nature lovers, a romantic stroll in the Trossachs - the stunning homelands of the notorious Rob Roy MacGregor - ought not to be missed. Explore the settings of some of Scotland's most stirring tales, both fictional and historical.
 
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Loch Lomond & Trossachs is an area in which first class fishing opportunities abound. If you're interested in game fishing, coarse fishing or sea angling, this area will suit you.
 
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Welcome Loch Lomond And Trossachs Scotland

Welcome to Loch Lomond and Trossachs Scotland's first National Park opened by the Princess Royal on July 24th 2002. A land of lochs, glens, forests and mountains. A land of Scottish hospitality. Tumbling streams, cascading waterfalls, the songs of birds. A land of history, poets and authors. A place to explore, a place to relax.

Visit historic monuments or enjoy the great outdoors. Go hill walking, angling, cycling, mountain biking, fishing, golfing, canoeing, windsurfing or sailing. All this and more, and outside the Park but within easy reach are many other attractions as well as cities such as Stirling, Edinburgh and Glasgow with their castles, museums, art galleries and shopping.


Novotel Glasgow Centre
   

Hotel in Glasgow Novotel in the city centre, within walking distance of designer shopping, nightlife and the citys many ...

   

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Hotel Ibis Glasgow
   

The Ibis Glasgow hotel is in the centre of the city of Glasgow, close to the railway station, the M8 motorway and the airport. SECC (the Exhibition and Convention Centre) ideal for shops restaurants and Glasgows nightlife ...

   

Loch Lomond Camping  Touring & Transport

Loch Lomond Trossachs Scotland has never been so accessible for a short break or a holiday. Within easy reach of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Prestwick Airports, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park provides an idyllic setting for escaping the pressures of everyday life.

The transport network enables easy access by land, sea and air – follow the links for contact details of various operators.

One of the best ways to explore this stunning area is on foot. And here, where the Highlands meet the Lowlands, you all find walks to suit everyone from those who prefer a gentle ramble to the most dedicated 'munro bagger'.Visit Loch Lomond Trossachs

 
 

 
Loch Lomond
 
 
Discover why the beauty of Loch Lomond is worthy of every word written in its praise. In towns like Helensburgh and Dumbarton, there are many more rich veins of heritage combined with a host of modern amenities.
 
Sailing & watersports
 
 
Watersports are on offer throughout the area with the shores and lochs holding a strong appeal for canoeists, windsurfers, divers and sailing enthusiasts alike.
 
Places of Interest
 
 
Places of interest abound all over the Loch Lomond and the Trossacks National Park, exhibitions, museums,  magnificent scenery and everywhere you encounter relics of Scotland 's turbulent past such as ruined castles like those in Breadalbane and famous graves and ancient earthworks like those around Callander.
 
Outdoor Activities
 
 
For the outdoor enthusiast, the whole area is a natural playground. The area enclosed by the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park has been sculpted by the elements and more recently by man to create one of the greatest places in Europe to enjoy your own outdoor sport.