Luss Caravan and Camp Site offers a beautiful location beside Loch Lomond, very close to Luss Conservation Village, which has its own visitor centre. It's surrounded by the incredible scenery of the national park, where you can take a bike ride, get active with hill walking or set sail on the water.
This site sits on the banks of the loch, with opportunities to take up a spot on the western shore and enjoy top views in this peaceful setting. There is plenty of wildlife to be spotted and an attractive village close by. Plus, from this base you can access the footpath and cycle route from Balloch to Tarbet. Both campers and tourers are welcome and there's a choice of grass and hardstanding pitches with electric where you can relax and take in the view. Dogs welcome.
Open from 1 April to 28 October
Grass pitches with optional electric for tents and tourers.
Hardstanding pitches with optional electric for tourers only.
Call 01436 860267 to book.
Unfortunately Luss Caravan and Camp Site doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Luss Estates operates a selection of shops, tasty restaurants and great activities in the area - with discounts available for camping customers.
And there is so much to explore! Luss was a filming location for the Take the High Road TV show and is a great place to have a wander and soak up the atmosphere. It's home to slate workers' cottages, a pretty church and much more.
You can hire a boat and glide out on the water or you might prefer to take a guided canoe trip and explore further afield.
Don't miss a visit to the National Trust's Hill House in Helensburgh with its unique interiors and pioneering design.
Call 01436 860267 to book.
Unfortunately Luss Caravan and Camp Site doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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