Mary, Queen of Scots and the Trossachs
When you visit Loch Lomond Waterfront, it can be fun to travel around and visit these nearby places and follow in Mary, Queen of Scots’ footsteps.
When you visit Loch Lomond Waterfront, it can be fun to travel around and visit these nearby places and follow in Mary, Queen of Scots’ footsteps.
If you’re looking for the best night to celebrate Burns Night, why not turn it into a relaxing getaway? At Loch Lomond Waterfront, we offer a peaceful setting for a Burns Night break, where you can cook your own Burns Supper…
Our luxury self-catering holiday resort is set on the east side of Loch Lomond, less than an hour’s drive from Glasgow and Stirling.
Since Halloween is fast approaching, we have a few stories of Loch Lomond ghosts, monsters and magical creatures to share with you today…
One of the most famous stories around Loch Lomond is that of Rob Roy MacGregor, sometimes described as Scotland’s Robin Hood.
Scotland is full of unique and fascinating Christmas and Hogmanay traditions that make the festive season here truly special…
Once Christmas is over, and Hogmanay is done, it is a good idea to have something to look forward to. That’s why taking a break in January or February is a good idea – especially somewhere beautiful and in warm, comfortable accommodation. Winter in Loch Lomond is a fantastic time of year to visit if you are looking for a peaceful escape, scenic walks and warm, cosy nights tucked up indoors.
Looking for somewhere adventurous yet calm at the same time for your school holidays? Well Loch Lomond in October is all that – and more! From amazing loch cruises to archery and mountain climbing, there’s plenty to do here for any active family.
This autumn, take a trip around some of Scotland’s most famous sites, and even enjoy some seasonal pumpkin picking!
Here are some of our favourite local and independent shops in Balmaha and Drymen near Loch Lomond Waterfront.