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Has the time come for you to enjoy your holiday in a resort where you can relax, have fun in safety, close to nature, taking in the fresh air in beautiful gardens? Loch Lomond is a Scottish freshwater loch, considered the boundary between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the Highlands, 36.4 kilometres long and 8 kilometres wide at its widest point, it is the largest loch in Great Britain by surface area, ideal for water sports. We offer you our Holidu platform for you to choose accommodation to suit your budget, where all you need to do is make the most of your stay and have fun with your family.
Beautiful cottages with beautiful gardens and stunning views of Loch LomondCottages perfect for a short break in Scotland, several with capacity up to 10 people, ideal for families looking for a comfortable, spacious, you can contemplate wonderful panoramic views of Loch Lomond, have breakfast on the outdoor terrace, take a walk in the garden ideal for children to play with the ball, some allow pets, has equipped kitchen, area to organise a barbecue, Wi-Fi service, enjoy a relaxing swim in their lovely pools.
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Loch Lomond is an absolute paradise for skiing, where beauty and quality prevail in each of its ski resorts. It is home to the best ski resorts in Europe, you can visit the ski resort of Zermatt, located in the town of Zermatt, in the canton of Valais (Loch Lomond), the ski resort of Verbier, known as one of the world capitals of skiing, Champery, near Geneva, a town that has a great tradition in ski tourism.
Loch Lomond for hiking loversLoch Lomond National Park, Britain's largest freshwater loch, is cited for its beauty in many songs. There are several routes for people of all ages, with the option to select the level of difficulty you want, from short walks with gentle challenges to longer and more challenging hikes, enjoying fresh air, woodland, beautiful hills, breathtaking scenery, and activities aimed at forest care.
Did you know that Loch Lomond is simultaneously part of the regions of Stirling, Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire, being widely known for the Loch Lomond Golf Club, which hosts international level competitions?
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Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve, where the lowlands and uplands meet, straddles the Highland Boundary Fault watershed, has wonderful woodlands with abundant wildlife, with a protected area for species such as the white-fronted goose and native oak woodlands of great importance for their strength and longevity.
2. Visit Inchmurrin IslandThe largest and southernmost island of Loch Lomond, there are lovely walks, quiet swimming beaches, several archaeological sites, including the ruins of a monastery, a 7th century chapel and Lennox Castle, famous as a hunting lodge used by King Robert I and the legendary Rob Roy. Water sports such as canoeing and kayaking are undertaken by amateur sportsmen.
3. Dining at The Pier Kitchen & BarLocated on the shores of Loch Lomond, it offers a fabulous authentic gastronomic menu created with fresh ingredients, ideal for families, can gather to sample delicious fish tacos and duck spring rolls, sea bass, onion rings, chips, mushrooms, enjoying the enchanting views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding mountains.
4. Take a stroll through Balloch Castle Country ParkA beautiful park set in the heart of the countryside, offering beautiful views of Loch Lomond, conditions permitting you can take a trip out for a nice sunny day, there is a children's playground, zip wire set up, ideal for a picnic sitting on the grass or on one of the benches in a relaxing family atmosphere. There is a castle which served as a fortress for one of Scotland's most powerful medieval families.
5. Come and see the cosy village of LussA charming Scottish village on the west side of Loch Lomond, it has a water taxi service to Balloch, the Loch Lomond Golf Club. This village offers visitors stunning views from the quayside, pleasant walks around the buildings, shops, restaurants, and a beautiful 19th century Victorian church.
6. Visit the Trossachs National ParkA natural area that brings together forests, mountains and lochs, one of them being Loch Lomond itself. In addition, you will find the village of Aberfoyle, situated between the mountains and the River Forth, which, at the beginning of spring, celebrates the mushroom festival, near this picturesque village, you will find several shops visited by locals and tourists.
7. Wonderful cruise on Loch LomondThrough the company SWEENEY'S CRUISE CO, you can take a charming tour, tourist boats in perfect condition, high comfort, with its open upper deck and its wide lower deck, offers its ideal platform to enjoy the wonderful scenery that Loch Lomond offers, along with a professional team trained, friendly crew, ideal for sharing with family.
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🏡 Cottages available: | 65 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -56%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £38. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 22 properties. |