Loch Lomond Holiday Park

Picture of Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Loch Lomond Holiday Park, Argyll & Bute

Season 1st March to 30th October

Address Inveruglas, Tarbet, G83 7DW

Telephone (Evening) 01301 704224

Telephone 01301 704224

Fax 01301 704206

Description This peaceful 13 acre Park is situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, offering superb views across the Loch and surrounding hills. Just 40 miles from Glasgow, Loch Lomond Holiday Park is an ideal base for touring Argyll and the Highlands of Scotland,boating, hill walking or simply just relaxing. Set in an idyllic location, there are award-winning holiday homes, chalets and luxurious lodges with saunas and jacuzzis available for hire. The Park also has standard and multi-serviced touring pitches, all overlooking the Loch.

Facilities Touring pitches, Holiday homes (owned), Holiday homes (for rent), Chalets (owned), Chalets (for rent), Motorhome pitches, Electric hook-ups, Water hook-ups, Drainage hook-ups, Sanitary block(s), Laundry, Shop, Children's play area, Pets allowed
Nearby Recreations Beach, Fishing, Games Room, Snooker/Pool

Tourist Attractions Loch Lomond is the largest expanse of fresh water in the British Isles. It encompasses a beguiling mix of islands, some inhabited others densely wooded, but all ideal for exploring.

Paths and trails, including the West Highland Way, offer unparalleled beauty for the lover of the outdoors. The rich woodland is home to many rare species of birds, deer and wild flowers.

Touring around the loch, you will come across small villages to wander through. Luss village is amongst them, brought to fame by the television series 'Take the High Road'.

If you would like to explore the loch from the water, loch cruises are available from nearby Tarbet and also from Balloch at the southern end of the loch.

For visitors using the park as a base for touring, it is the perfect location to do so.

Whatever your taste, whatever your age or in whichever direction you travel, your journey will be filled with wonder and amazement at the wild, untamed beauty that Scotland has to offer. The history books come alive with tales of William Wallace and Rob Roy as well as the Campbells and MacDonalds at Glencoe.

One thing is certain, that when you finally leave Scotland, you know that there will never quite be anywhere else that will create within you such a feeling and passion about a country, and you know for sure - you will be back!

Directions Loch Lomond Caravans are located within the grounds of Loch Lomond Holiday Park on the west side of Loch Lomond at Inveruglas, a 45 minute drive from Glasgow.

Coming from the Scottish Borders, take the M74, the M73 briefly and then the M8 (signposted Glasgow City Centre).

Coming from Edinburgh, stay on the M8. Follow the M8 through Glasgow and continue past Glasgow Airport and take the exit for the Erskine Bridge (toll required), marked Loch Lomond M898. Once over the bridge, take the left hand fork towards Crianlarich which will take you on to the A82.

Stay on the A82 past Dumbarton and Luss to Tarbet. Turn right at the Tarbet Hotel (still following the A82). The park is 3 miles along this road on the right hand side.

These details were last updated on Monday 12 July 2010