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Welcome to The Trossachs... and Loch Lomond National Park

If you are planning a holiday or a trip to The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park in Scotland here you will find information on Places to Stay from 4 star hotels to bed and breakfast, Places to Eat and exciting Places to Visit during your stay.

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Useful Sites

  • Link to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
  • Destination Loch Lomond
  • The Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
  • Advertise your business on Trossachs.co.uk
  • Scotland Cottages
  • The House Folk Music Festival

The Trossachs.....

Popularised in the romanatic poem "Lady of the Lake" by Sir Walter Scott and later in his novel "Rob Roy," depicting the story of Raibert Ruadh (known as Rob Roy Macgregor) the area was also a favourite destination for Queen Victoria who had a house on the shores of Loch Katrine.

Nowadays The Trossachs covers a much wider area as part of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park as shown in the map below.

Map of The National Park

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Inverarnan Loch Lomond Garelochhead Inveruglas Loch Lomond Stirling

The Trossachs, sometimes known as “The Highlands in Minature”are situated on the physical boundary between the Highlands and the Lowlands of Scotland. Steeped in History, Legend and Myth and a landscape of Lochs, Glens and Mountains, the area is as popular a destination today as it was 100 years ago.

Boots and bikes are the most popular way to see the best The Trossachs and Loch Lomond have to offer as there are many walks and tracks to explore and other outdoor pursuits to try.

Information Centres are situated in Aberfoyle, Callander, Balloch and Drymen where books and maps can be obtained and lots of local advice will be available. Contact details for the Information Centres are on the Useful Links page which has many other links to assist visitors to the area.

If you want to find out what's happening in The Trossachs, then check out our What's On page where you will find out information on live music, ceilidhs, highland games, festivals and other local events.

If you love the Great Outdoors there Lochs, Mountains and Glens waiting to be explored including hundreds of miles of walking and cycling routes in The Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. The many Lochs in The Trossachs allow a huge range of watersports such as canoeing, fishing, gorge walking, kayaking, rafting, water ski-ing, jet ski-ing and sailing.

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