Conic Hill, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
#48 among attractions in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
Facts and practical information
Conic Hill is a prominent hill in Stirling, Scotland. ()
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park United Kingdom
Conic Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rob Roy Way, Milarrochy Bay, Luss Parish Church, Luss Pier.
- 3.5 miSEHiking, Hiking trail
Rob Roy Way, Drymen
90 min walk • The Rob Roy Way is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Drymen in Stirling to Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross. The path was created in 2002, and takes its name from Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish folk hero and outlaw of the early 18th century.
- 1.5 miWCampsite
Milarrochy Bay, Balmaha
38 min walk • Milarrochy Bay is a bay on Loch Lomond, in southern Scotland. It is near the village of Balmaha. There are a few houses near the bay. Other bays on the east of Loch Lomond include Cashel Bay and Sallochy Bay.
- 4.3 miWArchitecture, Church
Luss Parish Church, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
111 min walk • Luss Parish Church is a Church of Scotland church in Luss, Argyll and Bute, dedicated to Saint Kessog. The current minister is the Reverend Dane Sherrard, who joined in December 1998.
- 4.4 miWStreet
Luss Pier, Luss
112 min walk • Pier Road is a street in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Located on Loch Lomond's western shore, the road, which is on an east–west alignment, consists of around twenty buildings, many of which are listed cottages dating from the 19th century.
- 1.5 miSWArea
Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve, Balmaha
38 min walk • Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve encompasses 430 hectares of land at the southeastern part of Loch Lomond in the council areas of Stirling and West Dunbartonshire, in Scotland.
- 3 miSEGolf, Forts and castles
Buchanan Castle, Drymen
76 min walk • Buchanan Castle is a ruined country house in Stirlingshire, Scotland, located 1 mile west of the village of Drymen. The house was commissioned by The 4th Duke of Montrose and built in 1852-1858 as a home for the Montrose family, serving as such until 1925.
- 3.1 miWArea
Inchlonaig, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
80 min walk • Inchlonaig is an island in Loch Lomond in Scotland.
- 2.6 miWArea
Bucinch, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
68 min walk • Bucinch or Buc-Innis is a small island in Loch Lomond, in west central Scotland. The heavily wooded island lies due north of Inchcruin and rises steeply from a rocky coastline to 24 metres in a central summit.
- 2.5 miSWArea
Ellanderroch, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
64 min walk • Ellanderroch is an island in Loch Lomond in Scotland. It is a very small island, 100 metres in breadth at its widest point. It lies a short distance to the south-west of the larger island of Inchfad. The island has been used as a shelter for fishermen.
- 1.9 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
48 min walk • Loch Lomond is a freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the Highlands.
- 4 miWArea
Inchgalbraith, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
102 min walk • Inchgalbraith is an islet in Loch Lomond, Scotland, and is the ancestral home of Clan Galbraith.