Glen Ogle, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
#13 among attractions in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
Facts and practical information
Glen Ogle extends 7 miles north westwards from Lochearnhead to Lix Toll, where it opens into Glen Dochart. ()
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park United Kingdom
Glen Ogle – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Falls of Dochart, Ben Vorlich, Edinample Castle, Stùc a' Chroin.
- 3.7 miNNature, Natural attraction, View point
Falls of Dochart, Killin
96 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Scottish village of Killin, the Falls of Dochart are a breathtaking natural spectacle and a must-visit for any traveler exploring the United Kingdom. These impressive waterfalls cascade through the village, offering a dramatic...
- 5.8 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Ben Vorlich, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
147 min walk • Ben Vorlich is a mountain located in the southern part of the Highlands of Scotland. Due to its prominence when seen from the lower ground of the Central Belt, Ben Vorlich is one of the most commonly seen of Munros, Scotland's peaks of 3000ft height or above.
- 2.9 miSEForts and castles, Vernacular architecture, Reportedly haunted
Edinample Castle, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
74 min walk • Edinample Castle is a late 16th-century tower house on the southern shores of Loch Earn near Balquhidder in the Stirling council area of Scotland. It was designated as a Category A listed building in 1971.
- 6.2 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Stùc a' Chroin, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
158 min walk • Stùc a' Chroin is a mountain located in the southern part of the Highlands in Scotland. It lies to the south of Ben Vorlich, which is itself bounded to the north by Loch Earn, and to the west by Loch Lubnaig.
- 2.7 miSWMountain
Meall an t-Seallaidh, Balquhidder
70 min walk • Meall an t-Seallaidh is a mountain in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. It is located in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, west of Loch Earn. The mountain rises steeply from the village of Balquhidder.
- 4.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Loch Earn, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
114 min walk • Loch Earn is a freshwater loch in the southern highlands of Scotland, in the districts of Perth and Kinross and Stirling. The name is thought to mean "Loch of Ireland", and it has been suggested that this might derive from the time when the Gaels were expanding their kingdom of Dál Riata eastwards into Pictland.
- 5.9 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Loch Voil, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
152 min walk • Loch Voil is a small freshwater loch that lies to the west of Balquhidder in the Stirling council area of Scotland. It is a short, narrow loch.
- 4.8 miNSpecialty museum, History museum, Museum
Moirlanich Longhouse, Killin
124 min walk • Moirlanich Longhouse is a rare example of a cruck frame Scottish cottage. It is located at grid reference NN562341 in Glen Lochay near Killin in the Stirling council area, Scotland.
- 4.3 miSW56°21'18"N • 4°22'21"W
Stronvar by Loch Voil, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
111 min walk • Bridge
- 5.7 miNNature, Natural attraction, Waterfall
Falls of Lochay, Killin
146 min walk • Falls of Lochay is a waterfall in Scotland.
- 3 miSENature, Natural attraction, Waterfall
Falls of Edinample, Killin
78 min walk • The falls of Edinample is a waterfall near the village of Craggan in the district of Stirling in Scotland.