Hotels in Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond is 24 miles long and 5 miles wide and at its deepest point goes down to an astonishing 600 feet! There are approximately 36 islands in Loch Lomond, some of which are inhabited.
There is an abundance of interesting places to visit around Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. With many picturesque villages around the famous bonnie banks, the most famous and stunning is Luss. The houses here date back to the 18th and 19th centuries and the village has been officially designated a conservation area.
There are guided canoe trips around the loch, luxury speedboat trips, water skiing, wake boarding and many more water activities to be sampled here in Loch Lomond. It’s also an angler’s paradise with a vast variety of fish busy below the surface.
Why not climb aboard the Maid of the Loch with the Loch Lomond Steam Ship Company and take in the fabulous views of Ben Lomond. This Steamboat is now a Museum and was the last paddle steamer to be built in Britain.
The Rowardennan Hotel
is ideally situated for those taking in the wonderful West Highland Way walk that links nearby Milngavie to Fort William. We also have 2 traditional cottages in the village of Balmaha just 7 miles away. The popularity of the West Highland Way is unwaning, and this idyllic location is also the starting point for ascending Ben Lomond, Scotland’s most climbed mountain.
You should book quickly for the August 2008 Cowal Highland Gathering in Dunoon. This is the largest Highland Gathering with more than 150 Pipe bands from all over the world. It’s a true Scottish experience!
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