Loch Lomond holiday parks Static caravans & lodge parks around Loch Lomond & Stirling
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is one of the major tourist hot spots in Scotland and is extremely popular for weekend breaks throughout the year staying in one of the many caravan or lodge parks. Stretching across central Scotland, the sparkling lochs, 21 Munros (Scottish mountains with a summit of more than 3000ft) and white sandy beaches around the sea lochs of Loch Long and Loch Goil, create a diverse landscape.
Loch Lomond is the largest loch in the region and sits in the middle of the National Park. It boasts 22 islands and a shoreline of 153 kms with plenty of coves and beaches to relax on or enjoy some watersports such as kayaking.
At a glance... | |
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Fabulous beaches and watersports | ✔ |
22 lochs and several sea lochs | ✔ |
National Park | ✔ |
21 Munros | ✔ |
Spectacular countryside | ✔ |
Walking and cycling routes around Ben Lomond | ✔ |
Airport - Glasgow | ✔ |
If you are looking for a holiday park in Scotland then Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park takes some beating. From breathtaking mountains and glens, to the vast tranquil beauty of the lochs, the National Park boasts some of the most stunning scenery in the world. Around the shores of Loch Lomand, the views are spectacular and no more so than seeing Ben Lomond, one of Scotland’s most iconic Munros, cloaked in snow during the winter months. In fact, autumn and winter can be the best times to visit the area away from the summer crowds. With so many things to see and do, time is not on your side unless you are planning a very long holiday.
Popular resorts in and around Loch Lomond & Stirling
Things to see & do around Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
If you want to explore the local around around your holiday park then one of the top attractions is the ancient village of Luss on the north western shores of Loch Lomond. The village is known for its pretty thatched cottages, cosy pubs, excellent restaurants and the famous Luss Pier from where you can hop on a cruise boat and tour the islands in the loch. There are plenty of other things to see and do for the whole family throughout the Trossachs National Park.
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Three Lochs Forest Drive near Aberfoyle | ✔ |
Wander around Balloch Country Park | ✔ |
Trekking around Ben Lomond | ✔ |
See the wallabies on Inchconnachan island | ✔ |
Explore the Falls of Dochart in Killin | ✔ |
Hike along the Callander Crags and see the Bracklinn Falls | ✔ |
Play the championship course at The Carrick golf club | ✔ |
Take a boat from the Port of Menteith on the Lake of Menteith | ✔ |
Our view on holiday parks around Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
This part of Scotland has always been a very popular tourist destination throughout the year attracting people of all ages who love the outdoors, spectaular scenery and the freedom the lochs, beaches and mountains provide. Staying on a caravan or lodge holiday park around Loch Lomond provides the space, freedom and flexibility to explore this amazing National Park at your own pace.
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