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Loch Lomond
The Trossachs National Park, Scotland
Loch Lomond
Linear walk
Loch Lomond is a lake in southern Scotland. It is part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The surrounding highlands area is home to red deer and oak woodlands. On the eastern shore, footpaths and cycle trails criss-cross the Ben Lomond mountain and the smaller Conic Hill.
OS Map: OS map available here.
Useful Information
How to get there: Inversnaid is 14 miles north-west of the village of Aberfoyle and is accessed by using the B829.
Grid Reference: NN 337 088
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Nearest Postcode: FK8 3TU
Parking: There is a car park located beside the Inversnaid Hotel.
Facilities: Toilets.
4.0 miles
Moderate
2 hrs
The Walk
Inversnaid overlooks Loch Lomond’s upper eastern side.
Map with thanks to Ordnance Survey.
Walk
1 From the car park at Inversnaid, the route follows the long distance West Highland Way, which links Milngavie, to the north of Glasgow, with Fort William in the Highlands. You will enter the RSPB's Inversnaid Reserve.
2 Continue on the lochside path and follow the route as it continues to a clearing at Pollochro. A good break point, here you will find a ruined farm. To start the return trip, head back along the path to the car park at Inversnaid.

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