As one of the most idyllic regions in the whole of Scotland, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is a haven for lovers of the great outdoors! These wonderful Loch Lomond cottages are perfectly placed amidst glistening lochs and rolling hills woven through the national park.
Whether you’re searching for a relaxing getaway or your next adventure, you’re sure to find your perfect break among these holiday cottages in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs!
Dumbarton Castle towers over the meeting point of rivers Leven and Clyde. Dating back 1500 years, you can immerse yourself in the region’s past! Learn about the role the castle played through the Dark Ages, Medieval times and as a garrison in the 16th century, during your stay at a Trossachs cottage.
The Falls of Dochart is a breath-taking and unique part of the River Dochart, running right through the centre of Killin. You can admire the tumbling falls from the 18th-century bridge of Dochart, before exploring the village further; the perfect day out from your Loch Lomond cottage.
Loch Katrine offers an unmissable day out from these Loch Lomond and the Trossachs cottages! As the gateway to the Great Trossachs Forest Nature Reserve, the loch is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors. Look forward to taking to the water with cruises, fantastic walks around the water and meandering trails in the woodland surrounding the loch.
The Hill House is another spectacular attraction close to these Loch Lomond and The Trossachs cottages! Nestled in Helensburgh, this bespoke mansion is renowned for being Charles Rennie Mackintock’s domestic masterpiece! Enjoy a tour of the house and the delightful garden, home to an array of flora, thoughtfully maintained by the Blackie family, who called this Scottish attraction home.
The Conic Hill Walk is one of the best ways to admire the scenery surrounding holiday cottages in Loch Lomond. Beginning in Balmaha, follow the 2.5-mile route to the summit of Conic Hill where you’ll be rewarded with awe-inspiring, far-reaching views across the national park.
As Scotland’s first national park, those looking to spend time amongst nature will be in their element; spend time on the pristine waters of Loch Lomond - Britain’s biggest lake - with cruises, kayaking and paddleboarding available.
The national park is an oasis for keen hikers and ramblers, with walks available from the doorstep of these Trossachs holiday cottages! Enjoy challenging climbs up Munros such as Ben Lomond, Beinn Ime and Ben More, and if you’re looking for a more leisurely stroll, meander sections of the West Highland Way or explore dense woodland at Acharn Forest and Cashel Forest.
These holiday cottages in Loch Lomond are the perfect base for history enthusiasts looking to soak up Scottish history. Venture to Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s largest, or to Balloch Castle Country Park. Admire impressive views over the water while learning about the castle that dates back to 1238, plus there are over 200 acres of land for you to explore.
Whatever you’re looking to do during your stay at these holiday cottages in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, this national park has it all! For more inspiration on activities, check out our Loch Lomond Travel Guide.
For an unforgettable holiday, book one of these delightful Loch Lomond and the Trossachs cottages today!
If you still haven’t found your perfect break, don’t worry as there are plenty of other Scottish cottages to choose from.