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Introduction to Loch Lomond - Outskirts
The second-largest loch in Scotland, Loch Lomond is part of the large and lovely Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This part of the world is famed for its intense natural beauty, and most leading Loch Lomond hotels come complete with balconies and large picture windows overlooking this impressive body of water. After checking in to their hotel of choice, visitors will want to take the time to explore the surrounding area. Just to the northeast is the enchanting Trossachs, which is home to both Loch Array and Loch Katrine. This is the perfect place for hiking, while cycling is also a popular pastime here. Visitors can hire a bicycle and follow the Lowland Highland Trail, which starts from nearby Balloch and runs northwards to places such as Drymen, Aberfoyle and Callander. Another popular cycle path runs along the western shores of Loch Lomond, offering cyclists stunning views along the way. other spellings: loch lomondhotels, lochlomond otel, loch lonond hotell, hote in lomond


