Hike along ‘The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond’ and Scotland’s famous long distance trail – The West Highland Way enjoying delightful oak forests, rugged hills, waterfalls, sandy beaches and possibly some feral goats!
Top treat: a boat ride to one of Scotland’s oldest pubs.
Prices depending on group size:
Walking past the great Ben Glass waterfall to the rugged hills of Loch Lomond’s northern end we pass lovely old forests of birch, oak and hazel. We come across some ancient ruins of old settlements pointing to a lively history of the area and you may spot some wild goats left behind when people were moved off the land in the 19th century.
There are grand views, particularly when Loch Lomond appears like a discovery. Once at the shore we signal the ferryman to rescue us back to civilisation.
Enjoy the drive along the complete length of Loch Lomond’s western shore and the opportunity to enjoy a pint or a wee dram in one of Scotland’s oldest pubs.
If you would like to book more than one consecutive day tour we will give you a 10% discount and help you with finding quality and authentic accommodation in the Loch Lomond area.
Prefer another tour?
Take a look at ‘Ben A’an in the Trossachs’ or ‘Loch Lomond’s Hills & Islands’
Scotland is famous for its changeable weather and for your enjoyment and comfort we recommend you bring the following: