Loch Lomond Tours
Tours to Loch Lomond
Scotland’s largest loch is your introduction to the spectacular Highlands on many of our small group tours. This famous body of water is the beating heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. 720 square miles of diverse scenery from lush rolling countryside and thick forest, to vast glens and craggy mountains. As we sojourn up the loch’s western shores you’ll have a fantastic view of Ben Lomond. It’s Scotland’s most southerly Munro (a mountain over 3000 feet high).
The traditional village of Luss on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, is a stop on our many of our 1 day tours from Glasgow & Edinburgh, as well as our Shore Excursions from Greenock. Its cottages have been beautifully preserved from the 18th and 19th centuries. In the summer the villagers take great pride in their lavish floral displays. Luss has been a Christian settlement for at least 1500 years and its wonderfully restored church with its lychgate is well worth a visit. There’s even evidence of the Vikings having raided this area in 1263 in their stone ‘hogback’ grave in the atmospheric churchyard.
We can also enjoy a paddle on the lovely beach or alternatively take a wander onto the picturesque Luss pier with an ice cream, during our three and four day tours to the Highlands, Skye and Mull. We also stop here on our six day island hopping tours to Mull, Iona, Skye, the Highlands and Loch Ness. All of these tours depart from both Glasgow and Edinburgh.
For guests on our one day tours to Loch Ness, Haunting Glencoe and the Highlands, and to Glenfinnan Viaduct, Mallaig & Glencoe from Glasgow; there’s a stop further north for refreshments and photos on the side of Loch Lomond.
For those looking for a more bespoke experience, we also offer private tours to Loch Lomond. With the opportunity to personalise your itinerary you can really explore what the loch has to offer. From kayaking to tree top adventures, there’s options for everyone including the thrill seekers out there.