Discover the best top things to do in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, United Kingdom including Go Ape, Scotland's Wild Tours, Balloch VisitScotland iCentre, Conic Hill, TreeZone Loch Lomond, Killin and Loch Tay Walks, Portnellan Organic Farm, Ben A'an, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, In Your Element Loch Lomond.
Restaurants in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
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Take in the stunning surroundings of Queen Elizabeth Forest Park as you fly 46 metres above the ground on two of Britain's longest zip wires. Located in the Trossachs National Park, it's a mecca for Go Ape pilgrims, thrill seekers, adventure lovers and those that just want to get out and have some fun in Loch Lomond.
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Award winning, 5 Star, Extra Small Group, Active Sightseeing Tours around Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park & Glencoe & the Highlands. Tours for up to 8 visitors, ensuring an inclusive and personable experience Departing from with the National park. See and walk the best bits of 720 square miles Active Sightseeing, or as we like to call it, #Sightdoing We get out and walk the beautiful scenery we are seeing
5.0 based on 162 reviews
Balloch Information Centre is located in the beautiful red sandstone Old Station Building in the centre of Balloch, directly opposite Balloch Central train station. Balloch is a charming town located at the southern edge of Loch Lomond and is a great base for exploring the beautiful Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. For those that enjoy the great outdoors, Balloch is a great place to get active both on land and on water with a wide range of activities on offer throughout the year. A warm welcome awaits you at Balloch VisitScotland Information Centre where the knowledgeable staff will assist you in how to spend the perfect day in Balloch, providing you with a local map and many suggestions as to what you can do. You can also purchase discounted tickets for local attractions to include the Loch Lomond Sealife Centre and the Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre. There is also a wide selection of Scottish gifts that can be purchased from the Information Centre, such as Harris Tweed bags and purses, shortbread and a wide selection of guide books and maps. Getting to Balloch couldn't be easier! Trains leave frequently from Glasgow city centre directly to Balloch and Scottish Citylink coaches pass Balloch as they travel north. Balloch is well connected by road by the A82 and A811.
Popped in to gain information on local area or trips further North in Scotland & always found the staff helpful & knowledgeable. Can’t recommend them enough.
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Conic hill described by some as Cronic Hill beinig part of The West Highland Way is little gem, Gets yoy pecking on the way up, Nice Views on the summit and a delight on the way down, All in a nice wee hill.
5.0 based on 165 reviews
Treezone is a fun, action packed Aerial Adventure course on the bonny banks of Loch Lomond, one of Scotland's most spectacular visitor destinations. You will balance on beams dangle from vines and zip through the trees surrounded by wildlife. This adventure is suitable for adventurers from 7 years old and upwards, with a minimum height restriction of 110cm. Prepare for the ultimate high wire forest adventure!
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Buy the walking guide from the outdoor shop for £3 and take your pick. The old railway walks are best.
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Portnellan is a family run organic beef farm on the southern shore of Loch Lomond and has been farmed by the Scott-Park family since 1952. Over the last few years Portnellan has diversified into self-catering, glamping, speedboat tours, kayak hire, paddle board hire and boat moorings. The farm occupies a magnificent location on the shores of Loch Lomond and offers panoramic views over the loch and mountains. Only 40 minutes from Glasgow, Portnellan Farm offers both privacy and seclusion whilst being easy to get to from both Glasgow and Edinburgh. The farm has its own pier from which Chris operates speedboat tours, kayak and SUP hire. At 24 miles long and up to 5 miles wide, Loch Lomond is the UK's largest inland body of water and probably the most famous! Explore some of the most beautiful scenery Scotland has to offer by luxury speedboat, kayak or paddle board.
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Ben A’an is a great hike, it probably took us 1hr 30 up with a few stops and similar back down. It has quite a steep incline so bear that in mind, however the views at the summit are spectacular! Definitely worth a visit. Note** if parking make sure to get there early as on weekends it gets very busy after 9:30am and nowhere to park on the roads. Also bring midgy repellent it was full of them!
5.0 based on 40 reviews
We visited on a wet day to see the Little Fawn waterfall, which was in full flight due to all of the rain and was magnificent. The walk was one of four, beautifully laid out to allow the visitor to see a good range of scenery. Interesting sculptures are scattered around which fit in to their context and keep adults and children alike entered and involved. The fantastic lichen on the trees attest to the quality of the air. The fact that there is not even one cranky poor review here tells you everything you need to know about this facility.
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Mobile adventure activity company offering amazing outdoor experiences across the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and beyond. Activities for schools and youth groups, families, stags and hens, corporate groups, work colleagues, charities and groups of mates. Activities include canoeing, river sledging, gorge walking, aerial adventure at Treezone, river tubing, archery, canyoning, segways and more!
Fantastic afternoon gorge walking in October with our guide Ryan. All kit provided was great. Thick wetsuits, boots and gloves. Not cold at al! Great fun jumping into rivers and sliding down waterfalls with a top guide.
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