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Top 10Good for Kids in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Scotland
"On your visit to the loch, make sure you don’t miss out on the chance to climb Ben Lomond, one of the most popular of the Munros, which is located on the lake’s eastern shore. Towering at a majestic 974 metres, a walk up Ben Lomond will take about 4 to 5 hours, depending on the level of fitness of the group. It’s definitely worth the slog though, as once you reach the top you’ll be rewarded with staggering views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding area."
"If you are looking for more of a challenge, Ben Lomond may well capture your attention. The most southerly Munro, the mountain proffers one of the most popular hill-walks in Scotland and attracts walkers from near and far. On fine days, the 7.5-mile hike reveals views over the loch and range upon range of mountains beyond."
"With well-maintained tracks and a leisurely incline, it's an easy trek for hikers who exercise regularly. Another reasonBen Lomond is so popular is that it provides sweeping vistas of the largest lake in Great Britain, Loch Lomond. The most common way to reach the summit ofBen Lomond is along the tourist path."
"Particularly popular with wild swimming groups, Loch Lubnaig is one of the best spots for anyone just getting started with wild swimming. The car park – on the road between Callander and Strathyre – has direct access to the beach and the loch, making it easy for changing and warming up. The (relatively!) sandy beach is also great for getting in and out of the water easily."
"Route A821 off A84, Callander, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park FK17 8HD, ScotlandWaitstaff, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Validated Parking, Accepts Credit CardsBar, British, Pub, Scottish, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, BrunchHK$47 - HK$330+44 1877 330152"
"Less Than 15 Minutes’ Drive From Glasgow International Airport, This Hotel Is Surrounded By Stunning Scenery On The Edge Of The Scottish Highlands. Loch Lomond And The Trossachs National Park Are 5 Minutes Away By Car.Free Wi-Fi Is Available Throughout Abbotsford Hotel, And There Is Free Parking On Site. The Uk’S Largest Shopping Centre Outside London Is A 30-Minute Drive Away, And Dumbarton Rail Station Is Less Than 10 Minutes’ Drive From The Building.Rooms At The Abbotsford Have Contemporary Décor And Each Benefits From An En Suite Bathroom With Free Toiletries."
"From the Lake of Menteith (called 'lake' not 'loch' due to a mistranslation from Gaelic), 3 miles east of Aberfoyle, a ferry takes visitors to these substantial ruins. Mary, Queen of Scots was kept safe here as a..."
"The 13th-century ruined priory on the tiny island of Inchmahome, on the Lake of Menteith, is a lovely place for a picnic after you explore…"
"Seven miles from the nearest B-road, it’s a tiny cabin and accessible only to walkers on the West Highland Way, on land belonging to Elaina and Craig. Try the homemade oat cookies, tablet and granola bars."
"Duck Bay Hotel is one of the most stylish hotels by Loch Lomond. Situated in the Trossachs National Park , Duck Bay has plenty of modern ensuite rooms and a separate cottage – bring the whole family to stay. With the hills of Arden as a backdrop, the view from Duck Bay is spectacular."