Walks and Hikes
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park is a walker’s paradise, offering everything from gentle Lochside strolls to challenging mountain hikes with panoramic views. With its mix of rolling hills, forest trails, and rugged peaks, the area has routes to suit every level of ability. Families can enjoy flat, accessible paths by the water, while experienced hikers can take on climbs like Ben Lomond, one of Scotland’s most iconic Munros.
Along the way, you’ll discover charming villages, wildlife-rich woodlands, and breath taking viewpoints that make every walk memorable. Whether you’re looking for a short scenic wander or a full-day adventure, Loch Lomond’s network of trails provides the perfect opportunity to connect with nature and experience the best of Scotland’s great outdoors.
List of Services
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Ben LomondList Item 1
One of Scotland’s most popular Munros, Ben Lomond offers a challenging but rewarding climb. The well-marked trail takes around 4–6 hours and rewards hikers with breathtaking views over Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.
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Conic HillList Item 2
A shorter but steep walk starting from Balmaha, Conic Hill is perfect for those looking for a half-day hike. The summit provides stunning views of the loch and its many islands — especially beautiful at sunset.
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Luss Heritage TrailList Item 3
This easy, family-friendly trail starts from the picturesque village of Luss. It takes you through woodland, riverside paths, and along the shores of Loch Lomond, offering a mix of history and scenery.
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The West Highland Way (Loch Lomond Section)List Item 4
Scotland’s most famous long-distance trail passes along the eastern shore of Loch Lomond. Even if you don’t tackle the full route, shorter sections can be enjoyed as day walks, with highlights including Rowardennan to Inversnaid.
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Balloch Castle Country Park
A relaxed option with well-maintained paths through gardens, woodlands, and lochside viewpoints. Ideal for a gentle stroll, picnics, or family outings, all within easy reach of Balloch village.
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Falls of Falloch
Located just north of Loch Lomond, this short woodland walk leads to a beautiful waterfall. It’s an easy, rewarding stop for those looking for a quick scenic walk.
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Arrochar Alps
For more experienced hikers, the Arrochar Alps offer rugged mountain climbs like The Cobbler (Ben Arthur), known for its dramatic rock formations and panoramic Highland views.