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LOCH LOMOND & THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK

‘There is something special about the area, with its scenery of peaks, glens, forests and the loch’

KNOWN BY MANY as the Highlands in miniature, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs have been loved and admired by poets and other visitors for hundreds of years.

Being the first national park designated in Scotland, there is something extra special about the area, with its enchanting scenery of peaks, glens, forests and, of course, the dramatic and mysterious loch itself.

Culture vultures can embark on The Great Trossachs Art & Literature Trail to experience the inspiration that

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