Much more to those bonnie, bonnie banks
Robin McKelvie, Award-winning Travel Writer & Broadcaster tells us why Loch Lomond and the Trossachs is much more than just bonnie, bonnie banks.
Explore the variety of fresh, local cuisine throughout your adventure in the Loch Lomond & Clyde Sea Lochs Area. Famous for its fresh seafood and local craft beers, your trip to Loch Lomond & Helensburgh are will leave your taste buds craving for more.
Robin McKelvie, Award-winning Travel Writer & Broadcaster tells us why Loch Lomond and the Trossachs is much more than just bonnie, bonnie banks.
The John Muir Way links Helensburgh in Argyll to Dunbar in the east. Find stunning scenery in the first section from Helensburgh to Loch Lomond.
The seaside resort of Helensburgh is a wonderful place to explore. With elegant, broad, tree-lined avenues, piers, a promenade, shops and eateries galore, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this refined Scottish town. There’s also a rich heritage to discover, from the town’s notable residents to its world-class architecture. What’s more, Helensburgh is easy to reach from the central belt of Scotland. The train from Glasgow takes just 40 minutes. So for a great day out, make your way to Helensburgh and discover the town’s fascinating history and heritage.