Loch Lomond Faerie Trail, Nature Trail and Luss Faerie Tale Farm
A family adventure day out in Loch Lomond, Scotland
If you're looking for things to do around Loch Lomond with the family, you've just stumbled upon quite the adventure.
Here we have three charming outdoor experiences for you.
Loch Lomond Faerie Trail and Farm tickets
Wander through enchanted woodlands as a family and discover faeries, trolls and unicorns.
Legend has it, that faeries live in these woods. If you look closely you might see a fluttering leaf, a rustling bush, or a tiny ripple on the water... that's the faeries playing. The faeries love playing with the woodland creatures and with their human visitors - as long as they believe in magic of course.
Plus, you get entry to Luss Faerie Tale Farm at no extra cost!
Loch Lomond Nature Trail and Farm tickets
Book your tickets to discover what's in store on the Loch Lomond Nature Trail.
A wonderful woodland trail with flora, fauna and plenty to discover.
Pop your wellies on and head to Luss for a family adventure! Grab your tickets and nature activity guides from the silver ticket trailer and set off into the woodland behind the picturesque village of Luss. Explore the enchanting trail completing activities in your nature guides as you go.
Plus, you get entry to Luss Faerie Tale Farm at no extra cost!
Luss Faerie Tale Farm tickets
The farm animals can't wait to welcome you!
The new farm park located in Luss village is home to alpaca, donkeys, sheep, highland cows, pygmy and boer goats who can't wait to meet you all.
Whatever experience you choose, you're sure to have a magical family day out at Loch Lomond. Have a look through the ticket pages below and book your magical visit to Luss at Loch Lomond.
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By car:
From Glasgow:
- Take the M8 motorway westbound.
- Merge onto the A82 towards Dumbarton/Loch Lomond.
- Continue on the A82, following signs for Loch Lomond and Luss.
- Turn left onto the B832, which leads directly into Luss village.
- Follow the signs for the South Car Park, which is located just south of the village.
By Bus:
- West Coast Motors – Dunoon & Cowal Peninsula
- McColl’s– the number 305 takes you from Balloch to Luss (via Arden); 306 from Balloch to Helensburgh (via Arden) and the 309 from Balloch to Balmaha (via Gartocharn and Drymen)
- Garelochhead Coaches – the 302 (starting in Helensburgh ) runs via Luss, Inverbeg, Tarbet, Arrochar, Rest and be Thankful, Lochgoilhead and Carrick Castle.
- Citylink – Glasgow to Oban. From Balloch, start at the layby north of Stoneymollan Roundabout. 975 (via Ardlui & Tyndrum), 976 (via Arrochar & Inverary)
- The Trossachs Explorer – Aberfoyle to Callander, via The Lodge, Ben Venue, Loch Katrine, Ben A’an, Brig O’Turk, and Kilmahog/Ben Ledi, and back again! This pilot bus service runs from 1st July – 30th September 2024.
- Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services some areas of the National Park where there are no regular bus routes. DRT operates like a taxi and costs around the same as bus fare.
By Train:
There are two key train lines that provide access to the National Park.
- Glasgow – Balloch: ScotRail operate a direct line from Glasgow Queen Street and the journey takes ~50 minutes and run approximately two every hour. From the station it is a short walk to catch a cruise on the loch or wander through Balloch Castle Country Park
- Glasgow – Oban/Fort William: ScotRail’s West Highlands route is considered one of the most scenic in the country and provides stops in and close to the National Park (Helensburgh, Garelochhead, Arrochar & Tarbet, Ardlui, Crianlarich and Tyndrum); jump off at Tarbet and Ardlui to connect with Waterbus services across to Loch Lomond’s eastern shores and the West Highland Way, Ben Lomond and Balmaha
3rd October 2023 - December 2024
- Free parking.
- Toilets
- The trail is not recommended for buggies or pushchairs