Le parc national du Loch Lomond et des Trossachs (anglais : Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, gaélique écossais : Pàirc Nàiseanta Loch Laomainn agus nan Tròsaichean) est un parc national d’Écosse. Centré sur le loch Lomond, il comprend plusieurs massifs montagneux, dont le plus célèbre est le massif des Trossachs. C'est le premier de deux parcs nationaux créés en Écosse par le parlement écossais en 2002. Le second parc national est le parc national des Cairngorms.
C'est le quatrième plus grand parc national de Grande-Bretagne, avec une superficie de 1 865 km[2 et une circonférence de 350 km. Le parc comporte 21 munros (dont le Ben Lomond, le Ben Lui, le Beinn Challuim et le Ben More), 20 sommets des Corbetts, deux parcs forestiers et 57 sites spéciaux de conservation de la nature.
National Parks Authorities and people of Scotland have preserved this most picturesque natural beauty of Mother Nature. Within the park are very pleasing people and their villages. Scottish people are very very special. The Highlands and Forests of Trossachs are Divinely for Yogis & Yoginis and natural beauty lovers. However, one should go prepared as these are Forests in the mortal world. Be prepared for Midges and carry a First Aid kit. 🙏🙏🧘🏻♂️🧘♀️🌄⛰🦚🕉🕉🕉🦚⛰🌄🧘♀️🧘🏻♂️🙏🙏
Truly one of the most beautiful places visited. Loch Lomond is a sizeable area so review based on Conic Hill climb in Balmaha. Trek to the top will take 45-60mins...lots of steps, however on a good day view is awesome. Take a beer/wine to celebrate the feat. Brilliant
These pictures were based around the falls of Falloch, Balloch and a large stone with religious ornaments and charms on it not far from the falls of Falloch. Both are beautiful areas. Balloch can be reached easily by train to balloch Station and you can reach falls of Falloch by car. The way to these beautiful waterfalls is great and it is just as good in all weather. If your visiting in the summer and like a cold water dip the post here are really good and highly recommended for it. A great day out for family and friends and highly recommended.
Love walking trails 👣 with amazing scenery There are many things to do in Loch Lomond, and it is a popular weekend destination for locals from Glasgow and Edinburgh in search of nature and outdoor activities. Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park was Scotland’s first national park, designated in 2002. The national park contains a diverse geography that includes 21 munros (Scottish mountains), two forest parks, 22 lochs, and over 50 designated special nature conservation sites that are home to a variety of wildlife. Loch Lomond itself is the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain by surface area. Visitors can go cruising on a lake in a historic steamship, rent a canoe or kayak, spend a day visiting small villages, see Rob Roy’s gravestone, have fun at an aerial adventure park, or go climbing or biking. If you enjoy hiking, there are a number of short and moderate hiking paths to enjoy here, and a few of Scotland’s popular long distance paths such as the West Highland Way and The Three Lochs Way run through here.
Awesome place for a hike, been to Ben Arthur's peak. Climb became a bit challenging closer to he too, but definitely with it.
Loch Lomond is a beautiful place where the mountains meet the water it's very scenic and active great for water activities sight seeing scenic walks it's an all round enjoyable place well worth the trip