Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond is the second largest loch of Scotland, the largest body of fresh water in Britain and probably the most famous after Loch Ness. It is part of the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, Scotland's first national park.

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  • Enjoy a bike tour from Balloch to Luss. It's worth the pain. It's a small town with lots of old houses. It's kind of a Scottish Disneyland  Stefanie L.
  • This is a small village, but with the most beautiful views, Take the High Road (Scottish soap)was filmed here. Not far from the Trossachs Park, where you can walk through the forrest and have a picnic beside the waterfall.  Patricia C.
  • frequent drum and pipe bands in the summer, luss is so small, that you cannot miss them .  Colin B.
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Loch Lomond Travel Guide is based on Loch Lomond by Peter Fitzgerald, M. Hogue, Michael Briggs, David, Ryan Holliday, Scarwood, AlasdairW, Ciaranc, Jelse, iGuide and others. Loch Lomond Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.