Fishing
At 24 miles long and up to 5 miles wide Loch Lomond is home to wide variety of fresh water fish making it a favourite destination for keen anglers from around the world.
Salmon, sea trout, brown and rainbow trout, pike, perch, roach, chub and dace are all to be found in the midst of the most idyllic surroundings. |
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Walks
A list of walks in the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park: www.walking.visitscotland.com Search for specific walks through the Scottish Forestry Commission Website: www.forestry.gov.uk |
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Ben Lomond
Those with a taste for the high life whether it's serious mountaineering or a gentle ramble Scotland's most southerly and most popular Munro - Ben Lomond lies within minutes of Auchendennan.
Located on the opposite side of the loch the 974m mountain offers an amazing view of the rich tapestry of hills and glens which make up this corner of western Scotland. |
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Shooting
Clay pigeon shooting facilities are available Monday to Saturday between 11 and 4 at the Loch Lomond Shooting School, where it's possible to hire a gun, ear defenders, expert tuition and 50 clays to blast out of the sky. |
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Off Road
As an alternative to the city rush hour there's a chance to get the adrenaline pumping behind the wheel of a luxury 4x4 or quad bike guaranteed to test driving skills to the limit. For more click here
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Horse Riding & Pony Trekking
However, for those interested in a little less horse power there is plenty of Pony Trekking and Horse riding in and around the area.
The terrain in this part of Scotland offers everything from the gentlest of rides ideal for those with young children, to more demanding treks over the moors and mountain slopes. |
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Golf
Situated on the south western shore of the Loch is the world famous Loch Lomond Golf Club, which hosts the Barclays Scottish Open and is widely regarded as one of the finest courses in the world.
However, there are lots of other first class golf courses in the area - all of them with breathtaking views and unique challenges. For more click here
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Whisky Trail
Whisky, derived from the Gaelic for 'water of life', uisge beatha, is one of Scotland's most famous exports and in recent years distillery tours have become a popular attraction for visitors from around the world.
We can help arrange tours of the nearby Glengoyne and Auchentoshan distilleries, both of which are just a few miles away, while Glasgow is also home to several specialist whisky pubs and shops. For more click here
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