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Top 20 Lakes around Balloch And Haldane

Best lakes around Balloch And Haldane are primarily defined by their connection to Loch Lomond, Great Britain's largest freshwater lake by surface area, and its outflow, the River Leven. This area is a central feature of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offering expansive waters and surrounding hills. Loch Lomond stretches approximately 24 miles in length and is known for its 21 islands and picturesque bays. The River Leven flows from the loch's southern end through Balloch, providing…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

View of Loch Lomond from Conic Hill

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Beautiful view of Loch Lomond and the Highlands. Especially for hikers of the 'West Highland Way' makes a nice prelude to the desire for the following days.

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Milarrochy Bay

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Loch Lomond is a vast and extremely beautiful freshwater lake nestled amid a landscape of majestic mountains. The lake crosses the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the …

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The Oak Tree Inn, Balmaha

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A wonderful hotel with restaurant and pub in Balmaha. There are rooms in the main house and various additional houses on the premises. The rooms are very nice - but …

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This statue in Bandry Bay, just south of Luss, is called ‘Wee Peter’, a name which was conferred in recent times for reasons unknown. Most people think it is a …

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The aquarium is quite nice for a rainy day. Otherwise the shops are rather average.

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June 5, 2025, Milarrochy Bay

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Probably most famous for the tree, a great place to wild swim. Also worthy to note there are public toilets here.

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Many think that this statue of sacred joy was erected to commemorate a wee boy who drowned in the loch. That is actually a myth. Wee Peter was created by local stonemason William Kerr in 1890. He made it for someone’s garden but they didn’t like it and he placed it where it stands today.

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Good pub/restaurant for a post walk pint. It gets very busy so you may need to reserve a table, or grab one outside and use their app to order (they don't allow you to go up to the bar).

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Wee Peter statue, erected in 1890 near Luss by London stonemason William Kerr, who as a child lived in the village of Luss. The statue is also known as Kerrs Folly, as it was created for a client who did not accept the piece, so William Kerr had it erected in this small bay near Luss where he had been happy as a child. Local mis-knowledge sometimes has it that the statue was erected as a memorial to a drowned child.

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One of the best overnight accommodations at the WHW

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The Oak Tree Inn is a quaint inn with delicious food and drinks. The dining room is equipped with many old clocks, so it is very clocky 😅. Located in Balmaha, midway between Drymen and Rowardennan, it is a popular lunch break stop on the West Highland Way.

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Main car park opposite £2.70 4 hours. Pub, shop, coffee shop and accommodation here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most scenic viewpoints of Loch Lomond around Balloch and Haldane?

For breathtaking panoramic views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding Highlands, head to Conic Hill. It's a significant landmark, especially for hikers on the West Highland Way. Another beautiful spot is Milarrochy Bay, known for its distinctive tree and serene lakeside views.

Are there family-friendly activities or spots near the lakes in Balloch and Haldane?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Milarrochy Bay is ideal for relaxing walks and wild swimming. Balloch, often called the 'gateway to Loch Lomond,' offers Loch Lomond Shores with a shopping mall, dining, a visitor centre, the Sea Life Loch Lomond Aquarium, and the Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre. Balloch Country Park, at the mouth of the River Leven, also provides woodlands, gardens, and meadows with loch views.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around the lakes in Balloch and Haldane?

The area around Loch Lomond is a hub for diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking trails, including parts of the West Highland Way and ascents of Ben Lomond. Water sports like kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and boat tours are popular. For cycling, there are various routes available; you can explore MTB Trails around Balloch And Haldane, Gravel biking around Balloch And Haldane, or Road Cycling Routes around Balloch And Haldane.

Where can I find places to eat or stay near the lakes?

Charming villages like Luss on the west shore and Balmaha on the east provide excellent places to eat, drink, and shop. In Balmaha, The Oak Tree Inn offers a wonderful hotel with a restaurant and pub, making it an ideal stop, especially for those on the West Highland Way. Balloch also has a range of shops and restaurants.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Balloch and Haldane?

The area is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is popular for water sports and longer daylight hours. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with stunning natural colours. Winter can be serene for walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the lakes?

Yes, the area has a rich cultural history. Near Luss, you can find Kerr’s Folly Statue (Wee Peter) in Bandry Bay, a unique man-made monument with an interesting local story. The Maid of the Loch, the last paddle steamer built in the UK, is berthed at Balloch and is a notable attraction. Historically, the River Leven was vital to the textile industry, though little physical evidence remains.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes?

Yes, wild swimming is popular in Loch Lomond. Milarrochy Bay is a well-known spot for wild swimming. Always be mindful of water temperatures and local regulations, especially regarding camping management zones.

What kind of wildlife can be seen around Loch Lomond and the River Leven?

Loch Lomond is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, making it ideal for wildlife watching. The RSPB Loch Lomond Reserves at Gartocharn and Inversnaid offer trails and viewpoints for bird enthusiasts. The River Leven is popular with salmon and sea trout anglers and serves as a haven for various feeding birds, otters, bats, and insects.

Are there dog-friendly walks around the lakes?

Many areas around Loch Lomond and the River Leven are dog-friendly, offering pleasant walks. Always keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and adhere to any local signage regarding dog access or leash requirements within the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

What are the access rights for walking in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park?

Scotland has a strong tradition of access rights, allowing responsible access to most land and inland water for recreation, provided you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. This means you can walk, cycle, and wild camp in many areas, but always act responsibly, respect privacy, and protect the environment.

How accessible are the lakes by public transport?

Balloch is well-connected to Glasgow by train, making it an accessible gateway to Loch Lomond. From Balloch, local buses and boat tours can help you explore further around the loch. The River Leven also has a path for pedestrians and cyclists that connects to a cycle path to Glasgow.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Balloch and Haldane?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like Conic Hill. The tranquility of places like Milarrochy Bay for relaxing walks and the opportunity for wild swimming are also highly valued. The diverse outdoor activities and the charm of the lochside villages contribute to a memorable experience.

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