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What to See & Do 2013-14

Explore: Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Outdoor Adventures

Unspoilt Landscapes

Discover the largest expanse of freshwater in Great Britain Spot seals, otters, red squirrels and osprey

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Enter Scotland’s first National Park and discover a place of outstanding natural beauty on the ‘bonnie banks’ of Loch Lomond. Witness incredible wildlife in nature reserves found on the secluded islands of this vast stretch of water and soak up spectacular scenery on long walks through lush forests and over rugged hillsides. Experience an incredible array of outdoor activities which range from fishing to water skiing, and discover quaint villages scattered across the shore. Explore the dramatic landscape of the Trossachs where the legendary Rob Roy once roamed, and fall under the spell of its breathtaking mountains, glens and lochs.

Cover Fishing on Loch Lomond near Tarbet. 01 Loch Katrine, from Ben A’an. 02 Glen Ogle, near Lochearnhead. 03 Curling on the Lake of Menteith. 03

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02 Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park 04 Loch Lomond 06 The Trossachs 08 Breadalbane 10 Helensburgh & The Clyde Lochs 12 The Vale of Leven & West Dunbartonshire 14 Wildlife & nature 16 Where legends come to life 18 What to see & do 20 Quality Assurance 21 Practical information 22 How to read the listings 22 Great days out – Places to Visit 32 Outdoor adventures 34 On the water 36 Great days out – Leisure Activities 40 Food & drink 41 Great days out – Food & Drink 44 Shopping 45 Great days out – Shopping 48 Travel tips 50 Transport 50 Tours 51 Great days out – Tours 54 What’s on 56 Events & Festivals 57 Local Services 57 Family Fun 58 Visitor Information Centres 65 Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park area map

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Walking trails

Discover Argyll Forest Park

Wonderful wildlife

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Bustling towns

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This precious conservation area spans 720 beautiful square miles of mountains, glens and lochs and is home to a wonderful array of wildlife and outdoor activities. • Discover Loch Lomond, beneath the majestic peak of Ben Lomond, the tranquil woodland glens of the Trossachs, the rugged mountain terrain of Breadalbane in the north, and the ancient Argyll Forest, located at the western edge of the park.

• The Highland Boundary Fault, the geological rift between the Highlands and Lowlands, runs through the park and can be seen at Loch Lomond stretching along Conic Hill and back across the islands of Inchmurrin, Creinch, Torrinch and Inchcailloch.

• Take in the ‘bonnie banks’ of Loch Lomond using the water bus service which provides access to the attractive villages of Inversnaid, Luss, Tarbet, Balmaha, Inchcailloch and Rowardennan.

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Did you know? 50 percent of Scotland’s population is lucky enough to live within an hour’s drive of the park. The length of the park’s boundary is an incredible 202 miles.

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• Grab your binoculars and set off on the 25 mile Bird of Prey Trail through the Trossachs for the chance to see ospreys, hen harriers and even golden eagles. • Take a bike ride along the West Loch Lomond Cycle Path, a 17 mile long cycle trail that leads from Balloch at the southern tip of Loch Lomond to Tarbet. • Enjoy a gentle stroll along the Luss Village Paths with four walking trails that lead through the streets and the surrounding countryside of this pretty conservation village. • At the The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre, located in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, you can learn about the wildlife of the Trossachs and enjoy magnificent views that take in the Campsie Hills, Ben Lomond and Loch Ard Forest.

• Take a ferry out to see Inchmahome Priory, a ruined Augustinian monastery set on an island on the Lake of Menteith, where Mary Queen of Scots once took refuge.

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• Experience a fantastic range of watersports that includes canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, wakeboarding, water skiing and fishing. • See if you can scale the heights of Ben More, near Crianlarich, the highest of the park’s 21 Munros, which measures 1,174 m. • With 50 rivers and burns and 22 large lochs, the park offers fishing that is second to none. Cast your line in the River Leven, one of Scotland’s most renowned salmon and trout fishing rivers. • When visiting Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, take care to adhere to the Outdoor Access Code set out by Scottish National Heritage.

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01 Ben A’an, near Aberfoyle. 02 View from Ben More towards Crianlarich. 03 Loch Voil, near Balquhidder. 04 West Highland Way, near Inversnaid.

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The largest expanse of fresh water in mainland Britain, Loch Lomond is a place of outstanding natural beauty which offers a fantastic range of recreational activities. • One of the most relaxing ways to appreciate the area’s breathtaking scenery is during one of the many cruises available across the tranquil surface of Loch Lomond, which carry passengers to some of the loch’s 23 islands.

• Experience the glorious sight of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park from the sky. Take off from the still surface of Loch Lomond in a seaplane and soar above rugged mountain peaks, crystal-clear lochs and emerald forests.

• Find out what makes Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park so special at the National Park Visitor Centre in Balmaha.

• Rising just above the sleepy village of Balmaha, a climb up the summit of Conic Hill will reward walkers with stellar views across Loch Lomond and its islands.

• A more invigorating way to explore the loch is in a Canadian canoe or kayak accompanied by a knowledgeable and experienced guide. Paddle out to the less accessible islands while absorbing the remarkable views.

• The drive from Balloch, at the southern end of the loch along the western shore to Ardlui, is one of the most scenic in Scotland. • Stay over or enjoy a delicious meal on the island of Inchmurrin, the largest of Loch Lomond’s islands, where the crumbling remains of the 14th century Lennox Castle sit.

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Loch Lomond

Explore on the water

Fascinating facts In the summer months common seals can be spotted near Balloch.

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In spring the rare black grouse can be spotted at the RSPB reserve of Inversnaid.

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Make a pit stop at one of the picnic stops located just off the A82 and savour the tranquillity of this beautiful place. Keep a watchful eye for ospreys soaring overhead during the summer months.

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The pretty village of Luss was made famous by the Scottish drama Take the High Road. Relax in Balloch, the southern gateway to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Visit the Clachan Inn in Drymen, the oldest licensed pub in Scotland. See the stunning Hill House in Helensburgh, an original work by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, high on a hill overlooking the River Clyde.

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01 Loch Lomond from Duncryne Hill, near Gartacharn. 02 The oldest licensed pub in Scotland, Drymen. 03 PS Maid of the Loch, Balloch. 04 Luss, on the shores of Loch Lomond. 05 Inchmurrin Island, Loch Lomond. 06 A guided Canadian canoe trip, Loch Lomond. To find out more about Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park go to www.visitscottishheartlands.com 05


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The Trossachs

Family favourite Hamilton Toy Collection in Callander displays toys from the past 100 years.

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Delve into the heart of ‘Rob Roy Country’ and explore a remarkable landscape of dramatic mountains, lush forests and glistening lochs. • Born near Loch Katrine in 1671, Rob Roy MacGregor spent most of his colourful life in the Breadalbane area of the Trossachs, and you can visit his grave at the Kirk of Balquhidder. • The entrancing Loch Katrine in the Trossachs was the inspiration behind Sir Walter Scott’s poem The Lady of the Lake and you can glide across it aboard a historic steamship named after the famous writer.

• Climb to the summit of Ben A’an, one of the Trossachs’ most recognisable natural landmarks, and admire the sublime views. • Keen birdwatchers should pay a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park for the chance to see birds of prey including golden eagles, sparrowhawks, kestrels, peregrines, buzzards and red kites.

• Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is also home to Go Ape! Discover an aerial playground that boasts two of Britain’s longest zip wires, each measuring over 400 m, which fly passengers 150 ft above the ground and past a spectacular waterfall. • Visit one of the finest fly fishing locations in central Scotland at the Lake of Menteith and cast your line for rainbow and brown trout.

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The Trossachs • Spend a day in the bustling town of Callander and browse its independent stores before enjoying lunch in one of its many pubs and restaurants. After, cross the impressive footbridge over the Bracklinn Falls.

Mirrore d Lodge F sculptures at The orest Vi sitor Ce ntre

• The Scottish Wool Centre in the village of Aberfoyle boasts a menagerie of creatures ranging from hens and sheep to birds of prey and miniature ponies. Browse a fantastic selection of whiskies and traditional Scottish fare in the well-stocked food hall. • Experience some of the finest scenery the Trossachs has to offer on the Three Lochs Forest Drive. Set off on the Duke’s Pass through Achray Forest and drive along 7.5 miles of winding road which offers breathtaking views across the Trossachs.

Cycle trail • Hire an electric bike at Katrinewheelz and enjoy a leisurely cycle along the shore path. Why not return by boat and relax as you glide across the loch?

Surprising trail Follow the Loch Ard Sculpture Trail, beginning in Aberfoyle, and encounter timber statues carved by chainsaw and sound posts that emit the calls of local wildlife.

Get your walking boots on Follow the Fairy Knowe Trail to see an old Scots pine tree decorated with offerings for the faeries who are said to inhabit Doon Hill. Walk amongst the towering conifers of Strathyre Forest on the Black Parks Trail. Enjoy incredible views from the top of Ben A’an, overlooking Loch Katrine. The Kinlochard Bay Walk offers sightings of red and roe deer in Loch Ard Forest. The Waterfall Trail leads from The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre, near Aberfoyle, to the exquisite Little Fawn Waterfall. The Highland Boundary Fault Trail, near Aberfoyle, has panoramic views from the top of Lime Craig.

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01 SS Sir Walter Scott, Loch Katrine. 02 Stone Bridge near Balquhidder. 03 Rob Roy’s grave, Balquhidder.

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Breadalbane

Fascinating facts Seven clan chiefs rest at the McNab burial ground in Killin.

Walker’s paradise

Clan history

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Translated from Gaelic as the ‘high country of Scotland’, Breadalbane boasts spectacular mountain scenery. Climb to the summit of towering peaks and explore charming villages nestled amid this dramatic landscape. • Delve into the fascinating past of the picturesque village of Killin on the Killin Heritage Trail. Discover the stories behind its beautiful old buildings, the origins of its place names, its local folklore and much more. • Cross the bridge in Killin and admire the spectacular Falls of Dochart as they cascade over rocks and swirl around the island of Inchbuie. • Rising majestically above Loch Earn, Ben Vorlich is one of Scotland’s most recognisable mountains. The most popular climb to its summit starts from Ardvorlich in the north.

• Another Munro popular amongst hillwalkers is Ben Lui, the highest of a group of four Munros that lie south of Glen Lochy. Begin the 3 km ascent to the top where the burn of Eas Daimh flows into the loch and descend via its smaller but equally impressive sister Beinn a’ Chleibh, which lies to the south west. • Breadalbane marks the midpoint of the Rob Roy Way, a long distance route which runs from Drymen near Loch Lomond to Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire.

• Pay a visit to the grave of Rob Roy MacGregor at Balquhidder before walking up Creag an Tuirc, a high knoll which overlooks the village and Loch Voil. • Located on the famous West Highland Line, Crianlarich Railway Station has a tearoom which offers magnificent views of Cruach Ardrain. • Stay at the Monachyle Mhor Hotel and you can learn how to capture top quality images of the stunning landscape with a professional photographer.

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Breadalbane

Surprising adventure Try water zorbing and experience the thrill of rolling across the surface of a loch in a giant inflatable sphere at Lochearnhead Watersports Centre.

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Don’t miss The 6.5 mile Glen Ogle Trail follows a former railway line leading out of Lochearnhead towards Killin, and is ideal for both walkers and cyclists.

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Loch Earn and Lochearnhead. Rowing on Loch Earn. Falls of Dochart, Killin. Ben Lui, south of Glen Lochy. The church at Balquhidder.

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Helensburgh & The Clyde Lochs Journey west to an idyllic setting on the banks of the River Clyde and enjoy a fantastic range of watersports on shimmering lochs.

Victorian pier

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• With its seaside location on the Clyde and attractive Victorian pier, the town of Helensburgh has always been a popular destination during the summer months.

• Discover the tranquil sanctuary of the Rosneath Peninsula which is 8 miles long and is framed by the tranquil waters of Gare Loch on one side and by Loch Long on the other.

• Visit the stunning Hill House in Helensburgh, widely regarded as the crowning achievement of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s architectural career.

• Located at the head of Gare Loch, the sleepy village of Garelochhead remains much as it once was 50 years ago.

• The Peninsula Way between Kilcreggan Pier and Garelochhead Railway Station is a must for walkers.

• Cove Sailing Club’s annual regatta takes place on Loch Long in June. Watch as fleets of Loch Longs – a classic yacht model that dates from 1937 – skim across the surface of the water.

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Helensburgh & The Clyde Lochs

Fascinating facts

Did you know? The name of Rosneath Peninsula is derived from the word ‘Rosneimhidh’ which is Gaelic for sanctuary.

Linn Botanic Garden boasts a colourful carpet of bluebells.

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Breathtaking views Enjoy a round of golf on the 18-hole course of Helensburgh Golf Club while admiring outstanding views across the River Clyde and Loch Lomond to the east.

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Helensburgh waterfront. Rhu, Gare Loch. Hill House, Helensburgh. Inside the Hill House, Helensburgh.

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The Vale of Leven & West Dunbartonshire From medieval fortresses to incredible sea creatures and beautiful country estates, this area west of Scotland’s first National Park never fails to enchant. The imp osing T it at Clyde an Crane bank

Try it now Auchentoshan Distillery, near Dalmuir, where you can bottle your own whisky.

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• The former capital of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde, Dumbarton Castle is spectacularly situated on a volcanic rock overlooking the River Clyde. See inside the Governor’s House, an elegant Georgian residence with fascinating artefacts connected with the castle. • Balloch is home to Loch Lomond Shores which boasts a fantastic selection of shops and eateries alongside bike and boat hire outlets.

• Discover all manner of marine creatures at Loch Lomond SEA LIFE Aquarium ranging from seahorses and jellyfish to sharks and a giant green sea turtle named Cammy. • Balloch Castle Country Park has 200 acres of lush woodland to explore as well as lovely ornamental gardens with pathways leading down to the shores of Loch Lomond. Wander around the renovated 19th century walled garden and enjoy an al fresco lunch on the picnic lawns.

• The Overtoun Estate, near Dumbarton, offers visitors a number of pleasant walks. Follow the Crags Circular Path to see local natural landmarks such as Loch Humphrey and Doughnot Hill alongside breathtaking views across the Firth of Clyde.

Scottish Maritime Museum

Scotkart Indoor karting

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The Vale of Leven & West Dunbartonshire

Walking routes • Follow the 3.5 mile long path to Cardross along the banks of the River Leven. • The Circular Dumbarton Heritage Path takes in the town’s most notable historic landmarks. • The wheelchair accessible Castle Circular Path walk encompasses Dumbarton Castle and the football stadium.

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01 Dumbarton Castle, Dunbartonshire. 02 Balloch Castle Country Park, West Dunbartonshire. 03 Loch Lomond Shore, Balloch. 04 Geilston House and Gardens, Cardross. 05 Overtoun Estate, Dumbarton. 06 Dumbarton Castle, Dunbartonshire.

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Wildlife & nature

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The rich habitats of this unspoilt part of Scotland provide a haven for a wonderful array of wildlife from magnificent birds of prey to red deer and rare species. • The National Park is home to several pairs of ospreys who return each spring to mate. See them hunting at Loch Venachar, Loch Lomond, Loch Eck and the Lake of Menteith during the summer months. • Watch live footage of these magnificent birds of prey as well as red squirrels and pine martens transmitted from deep within the Trossachs at The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre. • Drive along the circular Bird of Prey Trail and you can see up to 13 different species. • On the east shore of Loch Lomond is Inversnaid RSPB Nature Reserve, home to buzzards, woodpeckers and red deer. • Take the ferry out to the wooded island of Inchcailloch to explore Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve where you can watch flocks of whitefronted, pink-footed and greylag geese arrive during autumn.

• A small peninsula in the Firth of Clyde, Ardmore Point is a fantastic place to go bird watching and look for seals. • Explore the National Nature Reserves of Ben Lui and Ben Lawers and you’ll find rare alpine plants during the summer months and might even see deer rutting in the autumn.

Impressive ospreys

Mighty golden eagles

Playful red squirrels • Cast your line in Loch Lomond for a variety of trout, pike, salmon and more. The rivers Teith, Devon, Allan and Forth also offer excellent salmon and trout fishing. • Other creatures you can hope to see in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park include otters, capercaillies, red squirrels, black grouse and the water vole, one of Britain’s most endangered native species which is making a comeback in the Trossachs.

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Loch Venachar towards Loch Achray. Looking south over Loch Lomond. River Teith, Callander. River Cononish and Ben Lui, near Tyndrum. 05 Main path to Ben Arthur, known as ‘the Cobbler’.

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Wildlife & Nature

Not to be missed

Did you know?

• Get up close to magnificent birds of prey during a Hawk Walk or a Meet-the-Owls session at the Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre, Balloch.

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Falls of Dochart

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Discover the places, castles and legends of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park which may have inspired the creators of Disney•Pixar’s Brave. • Located just beyond the Falls of Dochart in the grounds of Kinnell House, the ancient clan seat of the McNabs, you’ll find the Kinnell Stone Circle which consists of six large stones that date back to the Bronze Age. • Pay a visit to the haunting ruin of Finlarig Castle near Killin, once the residence of the Earls of Breadalbane.

• Nearby you’ll find Fingal’s Stone, a large protruding rock believed to mark the grave of the mythical Celtic warrior and giant Fingal. According to legend, Fingal died on an island on Loch Dochart after a fearsome battle with his nemesis and fellow giant Fionn. • Just north of Inversnaid, on the banks of Loch Lomond, lies a cave where the legendary outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor is said to have hidden during his time as a cattle rustler.

• Legend has it that the Irish princess Saint Kentigerna settled on the island of Inchcailloch. Today you can visit the ruined 13th century church that was built in her honour. • Feel as though you’ve stepped into the mystical world of Brave on a walk amongst the ancient trees of Loch Ard Forest which is set against the spectacular backdrop of Ben Lomond.

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Where legends come to life

Adventures with Go Country

Birds of prey

• At this fantastic activity centre you can learn how to wield a bow and arrow like Merida, the heroine of Brave. You can also try gorge walking and experience the thrill of leaping from cliffs at Buchanan Castle into the cool waters of Loch Ard.

Endless landscapes

Ancient discoveries

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• Perched on an imposing volcanic outcrop overlooking the Firth of Clyde, Dumbarton Castle was an important royal refuge during the Dark Ages. Climb up the 557 steps to the top of the White Tower Crag to take in views that stretch for miles.

Family favourite Pay a visit to Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre and meet Orla, the resident golden eagle.

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What to see & do

Mountainous scenery

Glistening lochs

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Take in the natural grandeur of this gorgeous part of Scotland while experiencing a fantastic range of outdoor activities and attractions. • The town of Balloch serves as the main southern gateway to the National Park. Here you’ll find Loch Lomond Shores where you can hire boats and bikes while enjoying unrivalled views of the loch from its sweeping boulevard and balconies.

• A short ferry trip from Balmaha takes you to Inchcailloch, one of Loch Lomond’s most magical islands and part of its extensive National Nature Reserve.

• Getting active in the great outdoors couldn’t be easier in the National Park. Choose from countless walking, cycling and horse riding trails that weave through the breathtaking landscape.

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What to see & do • Admire the area’s stunning scenery on a drive along the A82. Set off from Balloch at the southern tip of Loch Lomond and continue along its western shore and up into the Highlands till you reach the village of Killin. • Discover an incredible tree-top playground suspended 150 ft above the ground in Aberfoyle at Go Ape! Tackle an aerial adventure course of high wires, zip wires, ladders and Tarzan swings.

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Family favourite Explore the Three Lochs Way walking route linking Loch Lomond, the Gare Loch and Loch Long.

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01 Path to Ben Arthur, known as ‘the Cobbler’, near Arrochar. 02 Giant Redwoods, Benmore Botanic Garden, near Dunoon. 03 Fishing on Loch Lomond. 04 Main street, Luss. 05 Cycle hire at Loch Katrine. To find out more about Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park go to www.visitscottishheartlands.com 19


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• Tours • Events & Festivals • Local Services • Family Fun

Businesses within these sections are listed in alphabetical order by business location, then by business name. Each entry has a map reference (see example) relating to the map which appears on page 65 of this guide. The maps are helpful if you don’t know where a particular location is in relation to the area that interests you. The majority of entries will have a postcode which can be used to pin point exact location. Where businesses are listed as being ‘By’ a town or village it is wise to check the exact location with the operator before making your journey. Some listings have a distance beside the location; this indicates the approximate road distance in miles from the main location. These mileages are voluntarily provided by the businesses themselves. Pricing Where prices of admission, services and facilities are included in entries, these are based on information received from the relevant advertisers. Please note that prices include VAT where applicable and are for your guidance only (VAT as at December 2012). Smoking The majority of Scotland’s indoor public places, including pubs, restaurants and cafés, are smoke-free by law, creating a healthier and fresher environment for residents and visitors to our beautiful country. For further information, visit www.clearingtheairscotland.com ƒ Family Fun There is a wealth of things to see and do that will keep smiles on faces all day and boredom at bay. Attractions which are particularly suitable for children have been highlighted within this guide. Please note this icon is not verified by VisitScotland Quality and Standards Department.

E Assistance Dogs The new Equality Act 2010 protects anybody who has or has had a disability and people who experience discrimination because they are linked or associated with a disabled person. In respect of assistance dogs the law quite clearly states that to refuse admission to a registered assistance dog is now unlawful and constitutes discrimination under the Equality Act 2012 under three possible categories: 1: discrimination arising from a disability; 2: indirect discrimination and 3: disability harassment. VisitScotland is committed to equality of opportunity and is working through its Accessible Tourism Project to educate and inform all our customers about the requirements under the law. We have encouraged all our business customers to use the assistance dog symbol in order to comply with law, or make it clear in a statement that they welcome all assistance dogs. It is always advisable to check with each establishment prior to visiting.

v Hearing Loop Induction loop and infrared systems help people with hearing loss hear more clearly by reducing the effect of background noise. When a building has been fitted with a loop or infrared system, you will usually find this mentioned in their adverts, newsletters and at the entrance to the building. Informative signs and symbols should be displayed such as the loop sign above, it is always worth asking if it is not obvious. Please note this icon is not verified by VisitScotland Quality and Standards Department.

, Dogs Welcome Dogs are welcome to this establishment, on the understanding that they are on their leash and are kept under control. You may have to check with each establishment whether there are restricted areas for your dog. Please note this icon is not verified by VisitScotland Quality and Standards Department.

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How to read the listings Location ‘By’ designates that a property is within 10 miles of this location. Mileage in brackets after the location indicates the distance from the named location.

Map reference To assist you further in locating each business, this grid reference relates to the map on page 65.

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Kinross KY22 9YR T: 01599 862655 www.scottgardens.co.uk gardens.co.uk utiful 18th century ga gar Beautiful gardens with café and popular daily events, overlooking Sco one of Scotland’s famous lochs. Plenty to see and do for all the family.

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Quality Award Where a Quality Assurance award has been included on an entry, the business has been graded by VisitScotland and provides assurances on quality and standards. The scheme is explained on page 20 of this guide.

Opening times and admission prices

Places to Visit Art Galleries

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Inverbeg, Nr Luss, Argyll & Bute G83 8PD T: 01436 860277 info@inverbeggalleries.com www.inverbeggalleries.com Extensive range of original artwork by national and international artists. Bespoke and contract framing. Gift shop.

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The pier at Rowardennan, east shore of Loch Lomond

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Great days out – Places to Visit Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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Linn Botanic Gardens & Nursery

Free guide with map showing marked 1km walk. Tours and refreshments catered for by arrangement.

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Cove, By Helensburgh G84 0NR T: 01436 842084 M: 0774 741 6342 jamie@linnbotanicgardens.org.uk www.linnbotanicgardens.org.uk

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Open: 23 Mar-31 Oct: Mon-Sun, 1.30-5.30pm. Admission: Adult £10, Concs £7, Family £23.50. NTS Members Free. See our advert on page 60.

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Geilston Garden The National Trust for Scotland Cardross, Dumbarton G82 5HD T: 0844 493 2219 www.nts.org.uk Delightful walled garden and wooded glen in tranquil setting. Photo: © National Trust for Scotland.

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The National Trust for Scotland Upper Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh G84 9AJ T: 0844 493 2208 www.nts.org.uk The finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s domestic creations, dating from 1902. Anyone with a passion for design and architecture will love The Hill House. Ě 6WXQQLQJ 0DFNLQWRVK DUFKLWHFWXUH Ě 9LVXDOO\ VWULNLQJ LQWHULRUV Ě $WWUDFWLYH LQWHULRU ILWWLQJV Ě 5HVWRUHG JDUGHQ Ě *UHDW KLOOWRS YLHZSRLQW Ě 9LEUDQW GHVLJQ VKRS Ě 3LFQLF DUHD Ě 'HOLFLRXV WHDURRP GHOLJKWV

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Glenarn, Glenarn Road, Rhu, By Helensburgh G84 8LL T: 01436 820493 masthome@dsl.pipex.com www.gardens-of-argyll.co.uk Sheltered woodland garden, famous for rare and tender rhododendrons and magnolias. Hillside rockgarden undergoing renovation.

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Open: 21 Mar-21 Sep: dawn to dusk. Admission: Adult £4, Child Free.

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Places to Visit By KILLIN

Historic Homes and Attractions

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The National Trust for Scotland Off A827, 1 mile NW of Killin T: 0844 493 2137 www.nts.org.uk Get a glimpse of Scottish village life in the 19th century. The building has hardly been changed and retains many of its original features.

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PORT OF MENTEITH

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In Dumbarton off the A82, G82 1JJ T: 01389 732167 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places Dumbarton was the centre of the ancient kingdom of Strathclyde from the 5th century until 1018. Mary Queen of Scots sailed to France from here in 1548.

Port of Menteith, by Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire FK8 3RA T: 01877 385294 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places A beautifully situated Augustinian Monastery founded in 1238 with much 13th century building surviving. Briefly housed Mary Queen of Scots as an infant.

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Museums

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Dumbarton Heritage Trail T: 01389 742306 2-2.5 hour trail begins at the bandstand in St Mary’s Way just off the High Street and highlights features of history, architecture and industry.

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CALLANDER (Stirling 16 miles)

Killin Heritage Trail

Hamilton Toy Museum

T: 01389 722600 www.lochlomond-trossachs.org The Killin Heritage Trail is easy to follow, mostly along the line of Main Street and Manse Road through the heart of the village, beginning or ending at the historic Falls of Dochart or making wider loops to explore further. Download a helpful map at www.lochlomond-trossachs.org

111 Main Street, Callander, Perthshire FK17 8BQ T: 01877 330004 info@thehamiltontoycollection.co.uk www.thehamiltontoycollection.co.uk Friendly, family-run museum, five rooms displaying a vast collection of toys (1880-1980) and shop. Open:

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Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery Clydebank Town Hall, Dumbarton Road, Clydebank G81 1UX T: 0141 562 2400 F: 01389 608044 clydebank.museum@west-dunbarton.gov.uk www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk Clydebank Museum celebrates the rich heritage of Clydebank. Permanent displays on shipbuilding and the Singer Sewing Machine Factory with temporary exhibitions and touring exhibitions forming the museum’s programme. Group and school visits are very welcome. The Town Hall and Museum are fully accessible for the disabled.

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Balloch Castle Country Park Balloch, Dunbartonshire G83 8LX T: 01389 772059 F: 01389 608418 M: 0790 959 5283 gillian.neil@west-dunbarton.gov.uk www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/ leisure-and-tourism/outdoor-recreation/parks Explore paths through formal gardens, woodlands and meadows or stroll along the shore. New playparks to suit all ages. Wildlife abounds in the park which has mature woodland and wildflower meadows. Picnic areas and kiosk. Open all year at all times, free parking, bus and train station nearby and NCN7 cycle route.

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Callander Meadows Callander Pleasant riverside walk (approx. 3.5 miles) starting from Meadows Car Park (see www.incallander.co.uk for details).

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Scottish Maritime Museum – Denny Tank Castle Street, Dumbarton G82 1QS T: 01389 763444 F: 01389 743093 denny@scotmaritime.org.uk www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org Discover the world’s first commercial ship model experiment tank. Workplace of Denny Brothers, builders of the Cutty Sark, inventors of the Denny helicopter, hovercraft and world famous Denny-Brown stabilisers. Ě :RUOGďV ILUVW WDQN Ě &XWW\ 6DUN EXLOGHUV Ě 8QLTXH ZRUNLQJ HQYLURQPHQW Ě 6KRS DQG FDI¿ Ě +DQGV RQ DFWLYLWLHV

Follow Dumbarton High Street, cross old bridge, main entrance in Clydeshore Road. Beautiful open park stretching to shores of River Clyde. Formal flower gardens and magnificent trees. Also contains ruins of Old Parish Church and burial place of the Dixon family. Childrens’ play area, putting green, crazy golf, bowling green, toilets and tennis courts.

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Sinclair Street, Helensburgh G84 8TX. Woodland paths, play area, putting green, bowling green. Features a memorial bust to John Logie Baird, the inventor of television.

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Places to Visit By ABERFOYLE

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Duck Bay Off A82, approx 2 miles north of the village of Balloch. Picnic area, children’s adventure playground. Two restaurants. Public toilets.

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Mar-Nov: please see website for full details. Adult £30, Child £24.

Discover your own adventure and get active in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs www.visitscotland.com/active BY ABERFOYLE The Duke’s Pass A821, Aberfoyle to Trossachs T: 01877 382383 Winding hill road over the pass between Loch Achray and Aberfoyle. Spectacular views. Pass is named after Rob Roy’s arch rival, the Duke of Montrose.

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10 miles west of Arrochar on A83 The highest point on the A83 is 803ft above sea level and divides Glen Kinglas from Glen Croe. From the summit car park and view point can be seen the old valley road, engineered by General George Wade during the subjection of Scotland following the Jacobite rebellion. A stone was erected to commemorate the completion of this military road in 1750.

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Loch Lomond Shores Ben Lomond Way, Balloch G83 8QL T: 01389 751031 info@lochlomondshores.com www.lochlomondshores.com Great shops, restaurants and activities for all the family. Year round events and speciality markets. See our advert on page 60.

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David Marshall Lodge, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Aberfoyle FK8 3SY T: 0845 094 8813 info@goape.co.uk www.goape.co.uk Take in the stunning surroundings of Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and enjoy two to three hours in the trees, taking on zip wires, Tarzan swings, rope ladders and a variety of obstacles and crossings. Ě %UHDWKWDNLQJ ]LS ZLUHV Ě 7UHH WRS DGYHQWXUH Ě 4( )RUHVW 3DUN Follow us on Twitter @GoApeTribe

Open: All year: daily from 10am. Admission: There is a charge for the Loch Lomond SEA LIFE centre and beach activities, please check website for details. Free parking. Coaches and groups welcome.

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Queen Elizabeth Forest Park (Forestry Commission Scotland) T: The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre 01877 382258 Or Cowal & Trossachs Forest District 01877 382383 cowal.trossachs.fd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk/qefp In the heart of Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, 16 miles of routes for cyclists, walkers and horse riders, running through a wide variety of terrain and past many impressive sights including Loch Ard itself, Loch Chon, Duchray Water and Kelty Water. Enjoy a family-friendly experience on the Loch Ard sculpture trails. There's a picnic place for you to rest and enjoy the view. See our advert on page 61.


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Rob Roy’s Grave Off A84, 2 miles west of Kingshouse, Balquhidder Rob, his wife Mary and two of their four sons are buried in a simple grave in tranquil Balquhidder churchyard. A folk hero of the Highlands, Rob Roy MacGregor lived most of his life in the Breadalbane area. He became a legend during his own lifetime when his fictional biography was published by Daniel Defoe. The story was later embellished in the novel Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott.

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Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine, By Callander, Stirling FK17 8HZ T: 01877 332000 or 376315 / 316 www.lochkatrine.com A Heart of Scotland Experience – enjoy the beauty of Loch Katrine with a cruise on the famous steamship Sir Walter Scott. Cruises operating every day from April until October. First sailings depart from Trossachs Pier at 10.30am. Book online at www.lochkatrine.com Ě 6RXYHQLU DQG JLIW VKRS Ě &\FOH KLUH Ě %UHQDFKRLOH FDI¿ UHVWDXUDQW EDU Ě /RFKVLGH ZDONV

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Blair Drummond, by Stirling FK9 4UR T: 01786 843109 enquiries@blairdrummond.com www.blairdrummond.com Set in 120 acres of beautiful woodland on the A84, a “wild� experience awaits you. From elephants to meerkats, giraffes to chimps, sea lion shows and bird of prey displays and adventure playground with pirate ship and buried treasure, there is something here to suit all ages. Ě 'ULYH WKURXJK 5HVHUYHV Ě 6HD /LRQ 6KRZV Ě &KLPS ,VODQG Ě %LUGV RI 3UH\ Ě $GYHQWXUH 3OD\JURXQG See our advert on page 59.

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Bowling Basin A814 between Old Kilpatrick and the village of Bowling. Western terminus of the Forth & Clyde Canal. Home to a collection of house boats and yachts. The lower basin is overlooked by the Custom House – a reminder from the past when the boats were engaged in overseas trade – and is now the harbour office. Picnic area.

Maid of the Loch, Loch Lomond Shores

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Places to Visit CARDROSS, by HELENSBURGH

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Overtoun Estate

Ardardan Estate, Cardross G82 5HD T: 01389 849188 enquiries@ardardan.co.uk www.ardardan.co.uk Set within a walled garden, Ardardan Farm Shop, Nursery and Tearoom is worth a trip.

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Titan Crane

Dumgoyne, Glasgow G63 9LB T: 01360 550254 F: 01360 550094 reception@glengoyne.com www.glengoyne.com Visit Glengoyne, a beautiful traditional distillery, for guided distillery tours, whisky tastings and superb shop. See our advert on page 60. Open:

All year: Mar-Nov, 10am-5pm. Dec-Feb, 10am-4pm. Admission: Adult ÂŁ7.50, Child Free, Concs ÂŁ5. More in-depth tours avaliable.

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Titan Enterprise, 1 Aurora Avenue, Queens Quay, Clydebank G81 1BF T: 0141 952 3771 info@clydebankrebuilt.co.uk www.titanclydebank.com Take a tour around Scotland’s most unique attraction on the 150 foot high viewing platform.

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Glengoyne Distillery

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Deanston, By Doune, Stirling, FK16 6AG T: 01786 843010 F: 01786 841439 info@deanstondistillery.com www.deanstonmalt.com Visit Deanston to experience the sights, aromas and sounds of a true working scotch whisky distillery. 8 miles north of Stirling on A84, a warm welcome awaits with our Distillery CafĂŠ worth the visit alone! Äš 3HUVRQDO 'LVWLOOHU\ 7RXUV Äš 6SLULWHG :KLVN\ 7DVWLQJV Äš 9LEUDQW :KLVN\ 6KRS Äš 8QLTXH 'LVWLOOHU\ :DUHKRXVHV Äš ,QGXVWULDO 5HYROXWLRQ +HULWDJH Äš 'LVWLOOHU\ +\GUR 3RZHU Äš 'HOLFLRXV 'LVWLOOHU\ &DIÂż Äš *UHDW 6FRWFK :KLVN\ See our advert on back cover.

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Old School Road, Garelochhead, Helensburgh G84 0AT T: 01436810307 office@centre81.org.uk www.centre81.org.uk Free WiFi, free table tennis, cafe, computer and printer facilities, nature trails, canoe and kayak hire, walking boot hire, indoor climbing wall, fun days, film club, team building and other events throughout the year.

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The seafront has an esplanade walk, indoor swimming pool and sailing facilities. Birthplace of John Logie Baird, inventor of television.

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Mugdock Country Park

Loch Sloy Hydro Electric Power A82 at Loch Lomond T: 08457 552233 Opened in 1950, the station is open to organized parties on application to the Hydro Electric Board. Interesting walk to Loch Sloy dam.

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T: 01389 721500 www.visitsealife.com/loch-lomond Amazing underwater world, including playful otters, an interactive rockpool and a tropical ocean tunnel featuring a giant Sea Turtle and the largest selection of sharks in Scotland. )DQWDVWLF YLHZV RI /RFK /RPRQG IURP WKH &DIÂż Äš ([SORUH RXU FUHDWXUHV Äš (GXFDWLRQDO IXQ OHDUQLQJ Äš ,QWHUDFWLYH URFNSRRO H[SHULHQFH Äš )DQWDVWLF ORFK YLHZV Äš )DPLO\ IXQ Äš %HDXWLIXO ORFDWLRQ

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Forestry Commission Scotland Aberfoyle T: 01877 382383 cowal&trossachs@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk/wildlifescotland The osprey is a migratory species, resident in Scotland from late March to September. Our live CCTV viewing at The Lodge in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park allows you to get up close to these amazing birds. Äš /LYH &&79 YLHZLQJ Äš *R $SH FRXUVH Äš &DIÂż DQG VKRS See our advert on page 61.

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Falls of Leny A84, 2 miles north of Callander The Falls can be reached by several peaceful woodland walks.

By CRIANLARICH Falls of Falloch Glen Falloch, by Crianlarich Car park and short walk along the River Falloch to the falls. Around 30ft high and a spectacular sight. Picnic spot.

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Duncryne Hill

The National Trust for Scotland Ardess Lodge, Rowardennan, by Drymen G63 0AR T: 0844 493 2217 benlomond@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Ben Lomond offers exhilarating walks and spectacular views across Loch Lomond. The leisurely Ardess Hidden History Trail, with its leaflet guide is a low level walk the whole family can enjoy. Ranger service.

East end of Gartocharn just off A811 A volcanic plug, known locally as ‘The Dumpling’ due to its shape. 465 ft (142m) high, climb to the top for impressive views.

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Caledonian Forest

All year: Daily.

Glen Falloch Remains of the ancient Caledonian Forest, which once covered most of Scotland. On the east side of the A82, 5 miles south of Crianlarich in Glen Falloch.

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Falls of Dochart www.lochlomond-trossachs.org Marvel at the waters of the Dochart as they cascade over rocks in the broad channel, then narrow below the bridge which passes through the village. As the centre piece of Killin and a wild, natural feature it is worth stopping for.

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Inchcailloch Nature Reserve, Inchcailloch Island Ferry access from Balmaha boatyard T: 01389 722600 inchcailloch@lochlomond-trossachs.org www.lochlomond-trossachs.org Inchcailloch, just off Balmaha, is part of the Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve. This magical island is steeped in history and a haven for wildlife. 2 miles of nature trail. The Low Path is a gentle woodland walk with a few slopes and steps. The Summit Path is more strenuous with a steep climb to the top of the island. Open: Mar-Sep. Admission: Free.

Loch Katrine from Ben A’an, the Trossachs

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LOCH LOMOND

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Inversnaid Waterfall Stroll along the banks of Loch Lomond and walk part of the West Highland Way and view the Inversnaid Waterfall.

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Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve

Ben Lui National Nature Reserve

Scottish Natural Heritage T: 01786 450362 nnr@snh.gov.uk www.nnr-scotland.org.uk Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority. T: 01389 722600 inchcailloch@lochlomond-trossachs.org www.lochlomond-trossachs.org RSPB Scotland www.rspb.org.uk/scotland. Loch Lomond NNR embraces five of the loch's islands, each supporting rich, mature oak woodland. Bluebells and wild garlic carpet the woodlands in spring when migrant warblers, flycatchers and redstarts start to return. The Reserve also includes the wetlands around the mouth of the River Endrick. These flood most winters and host good numbers of wildfowl, such as teal, wigeon and greylag geese.

Scottish Natural Heritage, The Beta Centre, Innovation Park, University of Stirling FK9 4NF T: 01786 450362 nnr@snh.gov.uk www.nnr-scotland.org.uk The four high peaks of this Reserve attract both walkers and naturalists. Moist cliffs and rocky outcrops support an unusually lush growth of specialist mountain plants. Look out for beautiful saxifrages in the rich carpets of mosses and lichens and keep an eye out overhead for golden eagles.

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Outdoor adventures

Energetic watersports

Peaceful fishing

Tranquil cruises

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Whether you’re looking to enjoy walking, climbing, cycling, mountain biking, golf or fishing, you can find a great selection of sporting activities in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. • There is a wide range of walks to cover all abilities and levels of ambition, all offering amazing views.

• The National Cycle Route 7 passes through the park, running from Glasgow to Aberfoyle, Callander, Killin and on towards Inverness.

• Walk a section of the West Highland Way from Crianlarich to Tyndrum.

• Challenge your mountain biking skills amongst spectacular scenery on the 15 mile Glen Finglas Loop, starting from Brig o’ Turk.

• Explore the shores of Loch Lomond, head up Conic Hill or walk to the summit of Ben Lomond, the most tackled mountain in Scotland. • There are a number of options for cyclists too. Take the trail around Loch Katrine or visit Queen Elizabeth Forest Park for Britain’s largest network of off-road bike tracks.

• Killin Outdoor Centre and Mountain Shop is a great one-stop shop for all your outdoor activity equipment and essentials.

• The area offers superb fishing. Loch Lomond has salmon and trout fishing, with boats available for hire. • If you’re new to fishing, why not take a lesson on Loch Venachar, near Callander, where you could catch pike or trout in the pristine waters?

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Outdoor adventures

Don’t forget! • You may need permits to go fishing, which are available throughout the park at various outlets.

Golf courses • The Carrick course sits on the banks of Loch Lomond. • Vale of Leven is a tricky course with bunkers and short holes. • Callander is an 18-hole golf course with stunning views of Ben Ledi.

• The closing hole at Killin is one of the most beautiful in Scotland. • Cardross is an undulating parkland course with scenic views. • The 7th hole of Dumbarton’s course is named the Punch Bowl.

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Cycle path • The West Loch Lomond Cycle Path is a 17 mile route from Balloch to Tarbet. Both villages have train stations so you can easily get to the start of the path.

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01 Windsurfing on Loch Earn. 02 Go Ape! near Aberfoyle. 03 West Highland Way, at Inversnaid. 04 Horse riding near Balmaha. 05 Pier at Inversnaid. To find out more about Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park go to www.visitscottishheartlands.com 33


Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

On the water

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With its many lochs, rivers and coastal waters, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park offers an impressive choice of water-based activities. Boating and canoeing are just two of your options, so take to the water and view this stunning region from a different angle. • On Loch Lomond itself you can go boating, water skiing, canoeing and kayaking. • The likes of Loch Lomond Water Ski Club, Loch Lomond Boat Hire, Loch Lomond Leisure Scotland Ltd and Can You Experience in Balloch have equipment for hire. Other operators are available.

• Loch Earn is regarded as being one of Scotland’s premier watersports venues. Lochearnhead Watersports provide water skiing, wakeboarding, kneeboarding, towable rides and speedboat rides. • Loch Tay has a superb marina and is another excellent option for water-based activities with Canadian canoes available for hire in Killin.

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On the water • Sail across the tranquil surface of Loch Lomond in a ferry or water bus with Loch Lomond Cruises and soak up the breathtaking scenery. • In the Trossachs, Loch Venachar, Loch Ard and Loch Achray all offer watersports like canoeing and kayaking.

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• PS Waverley, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world, sets sail from Helensburgh and allows you to journey down the Firth of Clyde while admiring the views. • Enjoy a cruise aboard the steamship SS Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine. • Board the Loch Lomond Water Bus service to travel across the west, east and south shores.

Did you know? The wheelie boat provision at Lake of Menteith Fishery provides fishing and boating opportunities for wheelchair users.

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Please remember • If you take your boat on Loch Lomond ensure you understand the Loch Lomond byelaws. www.lochlomond-trossachs.org

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Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond. Sailing boat, Loch Ard. Loch Lomond Water Bus. Kayaking on Loch Ard, near Aberfoyle. 05 The Pots of Gartness, near Killearn. To find out more about Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park go to www.visitscottishheartlands.com 35


Leisure activities BALLOCH

Activities

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Loch Lomond Water Ski Club

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North Hall Cottage, Church Road, Luss G83 8NZ T: 01436 860632 j.henderson555@btinternet.com www.lochlomondwaterskiclub.co.uk Tuition available from beginner to competition standard. All equipment available.

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Balmaha House, Balmaha, Loch Lomond G63 0LL T: 01360 870218 enquiries@balmahahouse.co.uk www.balmahahouse.co.uk Canoe and kayaking on the picturesque shores of Loch Lomond. Visit islands of beauty, history and legend. You might see osprey, sea eagles, capercaille and even wallabies on a secret island. Bunkhouse accommodation available. Prior booking recommended. Ě ([FOXVLYH XVH DYDLODEOH Ě &DQRH KLUH Ě 6WDJ ERRNLQJV Ě +HQ ERRNLQJV Ě )DPLO\ JHW WRJHWKHUV Ě 6WDII PHHWLQJV Ě *URXS FRQIHUHQFHV Ě (YHQW WUDLQLQJ EDVH FDPS

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The Beach, Loch Lomond Shores Visitor Centre, Balloch G83 8QL T: 01389 756251 info@canyouexperience.com www.canyouexperience.com Provider of wide range of land and water based outdoor activities at Loch Lomond, inc. new Segway Safaris! Boat/bike hire.

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MacFarlane & Son Ltd

Boturich Castle, Balloch, Loch Lomond G83 8LX M: 0778 712 0313 cameron@fraserfieldsports.fsnet.co.uk www.fraser-fieldsports.com Fraser Field Sports provide a variety of activities that suit everyone’s needs from fishing for salmon, trout on loch, river. Shooting, clay and game. Off-road driving, Landrovers, quad bikes. Archery. Hill Tours.

The Boatyard, Balmaha, Glasgow G63 0JQ T: 01360 870214 M: 0781 802 2242 boatyard@balmaha.orangehome.co.uk www.balmahaboatyard.co.uk Mail boat service, cruises and boat hire on Loch Lomond. Ferry to Inchcailleach Island Nature Reserve on Loch Lomond. Boat launching, mooring and storage. Fishing permits sold. We have been trading for over 130 years!

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Lomond Adventure

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Forestry Commission Scotland Aberfoyle FK8 3UX T: 01877 382383 Cowal.trossachs.fd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk/qefp Gateway to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, the Lodge offers some great walks, a café and shop, a Go Ape treetop adventure and some fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities. Home to a rich variety of animal and plant life.

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GARTOCHARN, LOCH LOMOND (0.6 miles)

Callander Cycleway

Duncryne Equitation & Trekking Centre

Callander Meadows, Callander T: 01577 862355 www.rspb.org.uk Cycleway from Callander Meadows to Balquhidder along railway line and minor roads. Access points at Kilmahog, The Stank and Strathyre.

Little Duncryne Farm, Gartocharn, By Alexandria, Dunbartonshire G83 8NG T: 01389 830425 d.e.t.c@hotmail.co.uk www.duncryneequitationandtrekkingcentre.co.uk Trekking, riding lessons, pony care days, pony camps, jumping lessons and clinics and lots more. Have a nice day!

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Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine, By Callander, Stirling FK17 8HZ T: 01877 376366 www.katrinewheelz.co.uk www.lochkatrine.com With bikes for everyone it’s the perfect family day out in the Trossachs.

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Open: Apr-Oct: 9am-5pm. Cycle hire: Prices start from ÂŁ3 (child), from ÂŁ6 (adult).

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Killin and District Sports and Leisure Club Breadalbane Park, Killin Bowling, all weather tennis, five-a-side football, putting. Changing rooms. Visitors are welcome to use all facilities.

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LOCH LOMOND AND THE TROSSACHS Barton House, 21 North End, Wirksworth DE4 4FG T: 01629 821900 F: 01629 821901 info@contours.co.uk www.contours.co.uk Explore Loch Lomond and The Trossachs at your own pace with Contours Walking Holidays. We provide everything you need for a relaxing, worry-free independent walking holiday – welcoming accommodation, door-to-door luggage transfer, maps, guidebooks and emergency support.

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MILNGAVIE to FORT WILLIAM The West Highland Way 152km (95 miles) long, the walk links Milngavie to Fort William – from the outskirts of Scotland’s largest city to the foot of its highest mountain, following the shores of its largest freshwater loch.

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Leisure activities DUMBARTON

Leisure Centres/Swimming Pools

Meadow Road, Dumbarton G82 2AA T: 01389 734094 www.wdleisure.net Convenient for tourists on West Highland Route. This major leisure facility includes leisure pool, sports hall, dance studio and WD Leisure fitness gym.

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Helensburgh Swimming Pool

Vale of Leven Swimming Pool Main Street, Alexandria G83 0UE T: 01389 756931 www.wdleisure.net On tourist route to Glencoe, near Loch Lomond. This facility includes conventional pool, teaching pool, WD Leisure fitness gym, dance studio, soft play, health suite and spin bike studio.

West Clyde Street, Helensburgh G84 8SL T: 01436 672224 A leisure building with lots to offer. Large pool, small pool, sauna, fitness room, fun sessions and much, much more.

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All year: Mon, 7am-3.15pm & 6-8.45pm; Tues, 8am-3.15pm; Wed, 7am-1.45pm & 6.45-8.45pm; Thurs, 8am-3.15pm & 6-8.45pm; Fri, 7am-3.15pm; Sat & Sun, 9am-4.30pm. Admission: Various.

All year: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 9am-9pm. Tue 10am-9pm. Sat & Sun, 9am-4pm. Admission: Various.

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The Meadow Centre

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McLaren Leisure Centre

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Mollands Road, Callander FK17 8JP T: 01877 330000 F: 01877 331004 www.mclarenleisure.co.uk A leisure facility that welcomes members and visitors, all year. Comprising of pool, sports hall, climbing and fitness suite.

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The Play Drome 2 Abbotsford Road, Clydebank G81 1PA T: 0141 951 4321 www.wdleisure.net A major leisure complex with a futuristic design. Facilities include three pools with waves, flume and tyre ride. WD Leisure fitness gym, spin bike studio, dance studio, function room, meeting room, indoor bowls hall. Open:

All year. Mon & Thurs, 7am-9.45pm, Tue & Fri, 9am-9.45pm, Wed, 10am-9.45pm, Sat & Sun, 9am-5pm.

Luss Highland Gathering

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Great days out – Leisure activities Indoor Play Area

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Ben Arthur, known as ‘the Cobbler’, near Arrochar

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Monkey Madness

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33 John Knox Street, Clydebank G81 1ND T: 0141 952 0077 / 0066 info@monkey-madness.com www.monkey-madness.com Indoor, play area, secure, café, parking, toddler area, bouncy castle, birthday parties, special events, free WiFi, staffed, ages birth to 12, CCTV, first aiders, face painting, games. Ě KRXU &&79 Ě 0DLQ WUDQVSRUW URXWHV Ě 2II VWUHHW SDUNLQJ Ě )XOO\ WUDLQHG VWDII Ě 2Q VLWH FDI¿ Ě )UHH :L)L Ě )LUVW DLGHUV Ě )RRG K\JLHQH FHUWLILHG

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

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Food with a view • Enjoy homemade baking at Venachar Lochside, while looking out onto Loch Venachar. 01

You’ll find a wide range of eateries in the National Park’s towns and villages, giving you an excellent selection whether you want to have a casual lunch or treat yourself to luxurious cuisine. • Take a tour of Auchentoshan Distillery, located at the foot of the Kilpatrick Hills this is the only distillery in Scotland with a third still which allows every drop of whisky to be triple distilled.

• The Kings House Hotel is a great place to stop after a long walk. Enjoy fabulous views as you warm up with a cup of hot chocolate or perhaps something a little bit stronger!

• Glengoyne Distillery, near Killearn, is one of Scotland’s most beautiful distilleries and offers tours. Their whisky is distilled slower than any other single malt Scotch whisky.

• Indulge yourself at Monachyle Mhor, a former farmhouse which is now a boutique hotel and restaurant. This is a regular pilgrimage site for foodies as it offers the very best in fresh, locally sourced produce cooked by award-winning chef Tom Lewis.

• The Lade Inn on the edge of Callander is a family-run establishment which offers delicious home cooked meals and exclusive house ales. • There are several farmers’ markets in the region including those in Stirling and Loch Lomond Shores.

01 Dessert at Monachyle Mhor Hotel. 02 Fresh scones at the Loch Lomond Food & Drink Festival.

• Take in the fabulous views of Loch and Ben Lomond while dining at the Lodge on Loch Lomond. • Put your feet up and watch others get active at Lochearnhead Watersports Centre café which overlooks the loch.

Scottish seafood • You don’t need to be beside the seaside to buy fresh seafood. Mhor Fish in Callander sells oysters, mussels and fresh fish from the north of Scotland, caught the same day.

Did you know? The Scottish Real Ale Shop, located just outside Callander, has more than 160 beers from 35 microbreweries across Scotland.

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Great days out – Food & Drink Cafés

Pubs

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Deanston Distillery & Visitor Centre Cafe – The Coffee Bothy

All Year. Mon-Sun, 10am-5pm, 7 days per week. See our advert on back cover.

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258-260 Main Street, Jamestown, West Dunbartonshire G83 8PW T: 01389 606672 rowantree@circuit-design.co.uk www.rowantreetavern.co.uk EatScotland accredited restaurant and bar, B&B accommodation, families welcome, weddings, funerals and functions catered for.

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Deanston, By Doune, Stirling FK16 6AG T: 01786 843010 F: 01786 841439 info@deanstondistillery.com www.deanstonmalt.com Our Distillery Cafe for delicious wholesome, healthy food, freshly prepared. Great coffee and scrumptious cakes!

JAMESTOWN, By BALLOCH

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Luss, Loch Lomond G83 8NN T: 01436 860341 F: 01436 860336 enquiries@lochlomondtrading.com www.lochlomondtrading.com Award-winning coffee and gift shop... where the waiters wear Loch Lomond Tartan kilts.

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The Coach House Coffee Shop

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Food & Drink DRYMEN

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The Winnock Hotel

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The Square, Drymen G63 0BL T: 01360 660245 F: 01360 660267 info@winnockhotel.com The Winnock has recently been extensively refurbished whilst retaining the 18th century character of the original inn.

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Roundabout Inn, Carrochan Road, Balloch G83 8BW T: 01389 752148 F: 01389 755032 info@stablesrestaurant.com www.stablesrestaurant.com Established 1969. Fresh quality produce prepared and served by friendly local staff. Definitely worth finding.

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The Stables Restaurant and Bar

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The Inn at Inverbeg

Forth & Clyde Canal, Clydebank G81 1QA T: 0141 951 1333 M: 0792 145 6284 mcmonaglesrestaurant@hotmail.co.uk He shall want a fishy on a little dishy he shall want a fishy when the boat comes in. Why not visit McMonagles Restaurant on the Forth and Clyde Canal, Clydebank. Äš &RRNHG WR RUGHU Äš $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ UHVWDXUDQW SL]]DV DQG WDNHDZD\ Äš 'LVDEOHG DFFHVV DYDLODEOH Äš $O IUHVFR GLQLQJ IRU Äš 6DLO WKURÄ? WDNHDZD\ Äš /LFHQVHG UHVWDXUDQW Äš )XOO\ DLU FRQGLWLRQHG Äš FRXUVH PHDO Ĩ 0RQ 6XQ SP

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Luss, Loch Lomond G83 8PA T: 01436 860229 Family business serving real traditional Italian coffee, fish caught fresh from Loch Fyne, Winston Churchill venison burgers reared and produced locally. Freshly baked cakes and scones. Award-winning Scottish ice cream on Loch Lomond banks. Ě (DW6FRWODQG DZDUG Ě %HDFK ORFDWLRQ Ě 2XWGRRU VHDWLQJ Ě )DPLO\ IULHQGO\ Ě )UHVK 6FRWWLVK FXLVLQH Ě :HGGLQJ IDFLOLWLHV Ě /DUJH SDUWLHV FDWHUHG Ě 3DUNLQJ

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Purdies of Luss Visitor Centre

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Rosslea Hall Hotel, Ferry Road, Rhu G84 8NF T: 01436 439955 enquiries@rossleahallhotel.co.uk www.rossleahallhotel.co.uk $ ZRQGHUIXO $$ URVHWWHG UHVWDXUDQW RYHUORRNLQJ WKH +RWHOďV JDUGHQV with stunning views of the Firth of Clyde. All very reasonably priced menus by award-winning chef Iain Dunn. Open:

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Shopping

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You can shop with ease in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Towns and villages across the region offer a range of fascinating boutiques, studios and galleries, ensuring an enjoyable retail experience. • Shop for antiques, paintings, woollens, perfumes, fine foods and a whole lot more at Loch Lomond Shores. You’ll also make many discoveries in Jenners and Misty Glen, with its exquisite jewellery and classic giftware. • Loch Lomond Gift House in Balloch is known for its range of jewellery, gifts and cards to suit both traditional and contemporary tastes. • The Green Welly Stop in Tyndrum sells gifts, Scottish foods, clothing, hampers, travel essentials and of course, wellies. • Mansefield Studios, at Mansefield House in Arrochar, is a pottery studio and art gallery that showcases ceramics, jewellery, photography, paintings, textiles and other traditional crafts.

• Icefire Glass at the Antartex Village complex in Alexandria is a working glass studio, open to the public, with beautiful pieces themed on wildlife, heraldry and other Scottish themes.

• Visit the peaceful village of Aberfoyle, which is home to shops offering gifts and antiques, a garden centre, local eateries and the Scottish Wool Centre. • For a day of classic retail therapy, head out of the park to Clyde Shopping Centre, in Clydebank, which has a great range of high street stores and a cinema, all under one roof.

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Balloch Road, Balloch G83 8LQ T: 01389 753437 F: 01389 711411 a.honthy@talktalk.net www.visit-lochlomond.com/lochlomondgifthouse Stockists of Scottish souvenirs, jewellery, gifts, cards and wrap for every occasion. Highland wear department: Specialists in kilt hire and sales. Äš *LIWV IRU HYHU\RQH Äš .LOWV DQG +LJKODQG ZHDU Äš /RWV RI MHZHOOHU\ Äš 6RXYHQLUV DQG ERRNV Äš &ODQ JRRGV Äš &RQIHFWLRQHU\ DQG VKRUWEUHDG Äš 'HVLJQ OHG JLIWV Äš &DUGV DQG ZUDS

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Travel tips

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is easily accessed from Glasgow and there are good road links between towns and villages. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority strongly encourages the use of public transport to and around the National Park. By bus

By road

Where to find out more

Local bus services are excellent and bus travel is strongly encouraged. It is worth checking timetables in advance, especially if you wish to travel to more remote communities. For more information and to plan your journey visit www.travelinescotland.com

A good network of major and minor roads makes Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park highly accessible by car. Enjoy a scenic country drive or head direct to your destination.

Find all you want to do in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park in one place. At a VisitScotland Information Centre we’ll tell you everything there is to see and do and help with everything else you’ll need for your visit. Our friendly experts can offer advice and inspiration on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland. We can also arrange your accommodation and travel needs, as well as book tickets for events across Scotland. So, to get the most out of your visit, there is only one place to go. Please refer to the list of VisitScotland Information Centres on page 58. Further travel information can be obtained in advance from www.traveline.org.uk or by calling 0871 200 2233.

By water By rail There is a good rail network in the region with stations at Balloch, Helensburgh and Dumbarton, all served from Glasgow. Arrochar, Crianlarich and Tyndrum are served by the Glasgow to Oban line. Stirling (with trains from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness) is also a good stopping off point for exploring the Trossachs. For more information visit www.scotrail.co.uk

Water bus services are available on Loch Lomond, linking west, east and south shores from Balmaha to Luss and Balloch and Tarbet to Inversnaid and Rowardennan. Look out for timetables in local accommodation and visitor centres. For more information visit www.lochlomond-trossachs.org

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Travel tips

Tips for the journey Let someone else do the driving and relax on a unique trip around the region with Trike Tours Scotland, or drift across the water with Cruise Loch Lomond.

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Transport

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Sunnyside, Main Street, Bonhill, Alexandria, Dunbartonshire G83 9JX T: 01389 750282 F: 0872 115 2809 enquiries@sunnysidebb.co.uk www.sunnysidecampers.co.uk Classic VW camper van hire from the 1960-1980’s. Fully equipped and ready to go camping. Dogs welcome. Open: Prices:

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Mar-Nov. See website for pricing and special offers.

The Lagoon, Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch G83 8QL T: 0782 793 1448 fun@lochlomondboathire.com www.lochlomondboathire.com For a great experience on Loch Lomond, hire one of our modern motor boats. As you cruise the loch driving your own boat, you will enjoy Loch Lomond at its very best. Äš 6HOI GULYH KLUH Äš )DQWDVWLF IDPLO\ IXQ Äš )XHO LQFOXGHG Äš ([SORUH WKH ORFK Äš 2QH KRXU RQH ZHHN Äš 9LVLW QHZ ORFDWLRQV Äš ([FHOOHQW YDOXH Äš 6FHQHU\

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Find out more • Lots of events take place around Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park throughout the year. For more information visit www.lochlomond-trossachs.org

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Throughout the year you will find all kinds of celebrations going on in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. From sports and arts to wildlife, the park boasts a full programme of events and festivals. • Highland games are a common feature during the summer months. The likes of Balloch, Helensburgh, Luss, Lochearnhead and Callander all have Highland games where you can expect an entertaining mixture of Highland dancing, piping and the crowd-pleasing heavy events such as tossing the caber.

• Sample the region’s finest ales over 10 days at the end of August at the Trossachs Beer Festival, when local brewers come together to display their products.

• The Lomond Folk Festival in Balloch bills itself as Scotland’s friendliest family festival and consists of three fun-packed days in July of concerts, music sessions, workshops, street entertainment, a kids’ ceilidh and a craft fair.

• The annual Callander Jazz and Blues Festival is a hugely popular extravaganza of live music that occurs at the end of September and even includes a jazz cruise on Loch Katrine.

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Events & Festivals More events to discover Charity Dragon Boat Race Balloch Castle Country Park www.bobathscotland.org.uk

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Loch Lomond Food & Drink Festival

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Lake of Menteith Fisheries www.sanacc.org.uk

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1st and 3rd Sunday of each month Farmers’ Market

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Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch www.lovelochlomond.com This list highlights just a selection of events taking place in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park in 2013. The events information contained in this publication is as supplied to VisitScotland and to the best of VisitScotland’s knowledge was correct at the time of going to press. VisitScotland can accept no responsibility for any errors. Events can be subject to change, we recommend you check details with a local VisitScotland Information Centre before travelling (see page 58).

Helensburgh, Argyll & Bute G84 8JZ M: 0777 762 1508 sephtonmacquire@btinternet.com www.helensburghandlomondgames.co.uk www.lovelochlomond www.lussestates.co.uk (for accommodation.) A traditional Highland games in beautiful Argyll incorporating heavy events (professional and novice), British and Scottish championships track and running events, wrestling, Highland dancing, pipe bands and children’s entertainment. 40 trade stalls, bar facilities and catering. Open: Sat 2 Jun: 10am-5pm. Admission: Adult £5, Child £2, Concs £3, Family £12 (2+2), Limited disabled parking only at venue. Free shuttle bus service from Pier car park and rail station to venue.

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Scotkart Indoor Kart Racing & Laser Tag

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Find all you want to do in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park in one place. For inspiration and ideas on how to make the most of your time in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park call in to a VisitScotland Information Centre. Our friendly experts can offer advice on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland. Ask and you’ll find all the hidden gems, from cultural to culinary. We don’t just advise either. We can sort out your accommodation and all your travel needs, as well as tickets for events across Scotland. So if you’re looking to get the most from your visit, call in and see us – we’ll point you in the right direction. Aberfoyle

Trossachs Discovery Centre, Main Street, Aberfoyle FK8 3UQ 01877 382352

Balloch

Old Station Building, Balloch G83 8LQ

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Callander

Ancaster Square, Callander FK17 8ED

01877 330342

Dunoon

7 Alexandra Parade, Dunoon PA23 8AB

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Helensburgh

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1 HOUR EXPERIENCE TOUR Our most popular cruise departs every hour and sails past six of Loch Lomond’s stately homes. 2 HOUR ISLAND DISCOVERY TOUR Round trip past Cameron House Hotel and the Loch Lomond Golf Course, through the narrows to magnificent Ben Lomond and the historic village of Luss. Returns along west shore. Available summer. SUNSET CRUISE One and a half hour cruise departs 7pm July and August. Relax with a drink and watch the sunset. All cruises have onboard commentary by TV historian and archaeologist Neil Oliver On board facilities include refreshments and toilets. Balloch – Luss – Balmaha Ferry Services See www.sweeneyscruises.com for details

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Included in Admission Price Wild Animal Reserves, Boat Trip around Chimp Island, Sea Lion Shows, Bird of Prey Centre & Displays, Lemur Land, Pets Farm, Adventure Playground, Giant Astraglide, Pedal Boats, Flying Fox, Picnic & Barbecue areas By Stirling Scotland FK9 4UR Tel: 01786 841456 Junction 10, M9 4 miles along A84 towards Doune signposted on M9 & A84. On-site parking

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You can stop wondering what to do today.

THE HILL HOUSE Explore the finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s domestic creations. Shop, tearoom and events throughout the year Upper Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh, G84 9AJ HOUSE

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