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Loch Lomond & the Trossachs
The local authority Central Region stretches from Falkirk in the south east to Stirling in the east and Loch Lomond in the west and is easily accessible from Glasgow and Edinburgh, being about an hour's drive from each. This area has magnificent scenery, from heather-clad mountains and wooded valleys to peaceful lochs, interspersed with castles and forts.
Loch Lomond & the Trossachs Self Catering Cottages
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A Beautiful Area to Explore
The Loch Lomond and Trossachs area has now been awarded national park status which aims to conserve its beauty and natural habitat. The landscape around Falkirk is flatter and more populated and with few visitor attractions apart from the Falkirk Wheel.
Callander
The pretty town of Callander, on the River Teith, has a wide selection of shops and restaurants and is known as the 'gateway to the Highlands'.
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire covers the area to the north and west of Glasgow and has lots of pretty villages including its burgh town Dumbarton.
Loch Lomond
This beautiful loch has plenty of opportunities for walking along its shores and up the magnificent Ben Lomond that sits on its bank.
Stirlingshire
Stirlingshire is perfect for touring as it is right in the centre of Scotland with excellent infrastructure and towns such as Bridge of Allan.
Trossachs
The trossachs is the area between Loch Lomond and Callander with magnificent views over its many lochs and heather-clad hills.
Callander
The pretty town of Callander, on the River Teith, has a wide selection of shops and restaurants and is known as the 'gateway to the Highlands'.
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire covers the area to the north and west of Glasgow and has lots of pretty villages including its burgh town Dumbarton.
Loch Lomond
This beautiful loch has plenty of opportunities for walking along its shores and up the magnificent Ben Lomond that sits on its bank.
Stirlingshire
Stirlingshire is perfect for touring as it is right in the centre of Scotland with excellent infrastructure and towns such as Bridge of Allan.
Trossachs
The trossachs is the area between Loch Lomond and Callander with magnificent views over its many lochs and heather-clad hills.
There is an abundance of opportunities in this area for walking, climbing, cycling and watersports - set against a backdrop of stunning scenery. The area has an important historical background as Stirling was the gateway between the lowlands and the Highlands and Stirling Castle, perched on a high rock, was constantly attacked over the centuries by different clans (and the English) seeking to take control of Scotland.
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Date | Product | Score | Customer Comment | Our Response |
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27-Apr-2024 | Eilean Feoir GX5 (overall) | Website is easy to follow with a lot of choice of cottages | ||
27-Apr-2024 | Aird Sleimhe GM6 (overall) | From the moment we arrived at the cottage the views were breathtaking, and this stay was everything we hoped for and more. The cottage was perfect, clean, lovely, and warm with everything you need. The view of Carbost from the cottage is perfect. I could not say anything negative about this stay, only that it ended too soon, which just means we ll have to return. | ||
26-Apr-2024 | The Black Barn DB7 (overall) | Professional and informative | ||
26-Apr-2024 | The Corran AL7 (overall) | Excellent service | ||
26-Apr-2024 | Dunmore Cottage ED6 (overall) | Very helpful. | ||
26-Apr-2024 | Pebble Coast FL9 (overall) | Excellent Location | ||
26-Apr-2024 | Braeside Cottage FK1 (overall) | Clean and well equipped cottage, great location | ||
26-Apr-2024 | Forresters Cottage at Luss GU2 (overall) | Beautiful accommodation which was very clean, all facilities including washing machine. The location was very pretty with river running along bottom of well secured garden Would highly recommend | ||
25-Apr-2024 | Lochhead Cottage AR8 (overall) | Easy to book and very helpful service | ||
26-Apr-2024 | Inniemore Cabin BE6 (overall) | Door to cabin had been left wide open, so on our arrival it was freezing cold. In my opinion the door should have been closed to keep out the elements and retain any heat from previous occupancy. Wood burner could have been lit in advance of our arrival to heat the premises. |