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Helensburgh and Lomond has lots of great bike trails including both on-road and off-road routes.
There are lots of routes in this area. Two short on-road trails have been developed by the John Muir Way – the Glen Fruin Loop and the Helensburgh to Balloch Loop.
For a signposted trail with sites of interest along the way there is the Clyde Sea Lochs Trail, a 65 miles / 104 km self-guided sightseeing tour linking coastal communities along the Clyde Coast between Dumbarton and Arrochar.
The West Loch Lomond Cycle Path is a 17 mile cycleway and footpath that runs from Balloch at the southern tip of Loch Lomond to Tarbet. The path is traffic-free for most of the way, with two short stretches on minor roads, and is suitable for cyclists, walkers, wheelchair users and horse riders.
There are also lots of other routes and loops through the local glens and round the Rosneath Peninsula – check out resources like BikeMap and Komoot for routes uploaded by users.
Helensburgh and Lomond is also lucky to feature in a number of bikepacking trails. The John Muir Way and Three Lochs Way are both part of Scotland’s Great Trails, and multi-use notes are available, with alternative sections for cyclists also suggested. These two routes meet up in Helensburgh, and you can also link on to other routes such as the Loch Lomond and Cowal Way.
There is also the 407 miles / 655 km Wild About Argyll Trail, a circular route which can be done from Helensburgh – full details are at the Bikepacking Scotland website.
There are three main local areas with mapped mountain bike trails – Highlandman’s Woods in Helensburgh, Ben Bowie, and around Arrochar.
Helensburgh and Lomond is well served by transport connections, and it is possible to do one way routes and day routes linking up with these. There are also local suppliers offering bike hire, sales and servicing who will also be able to recommend routes.
ScotRail has introduced new designated carriages for up to 26 bikes and large sporting equipment on the West Highland Line allowing riders to bring their own equipment.
Helensburgh Central has direct trains to Glasgow (half hourly service, approx. 45 minutes) and Edinburgh (approx 2 hours). Cardross is also on this line. Timetables can be found at the ScotRail website. Helensburgh Upper, as well as Garelochhead, Arrochar & Tarbet and Ardlui are on the world famous West Highland Line, one of the world’s great scenic railway lines. These are also stops on the Caledonian Sleeper Highlander Route, meaning travellers can get between London and Helensburgh and Lomond overnight.
Scotland may not be the first place you think of for beautiful beaches but the West Coast is home to many spectacular stretches of white sandy beach that wouldn’t look out of place on a tropical island.
We know that your break isn’t complete without your four-legged friend. We’re the perfect base for scenic walks, fresh air, and quality time spent in nature. Check out local walks and trails for you both to enjoy.
Enjoy some of the finest fishing in the UK. Try your luck fly fishing in the many rivers, go sea fishing or try and hook a monster in the deep waters of Gareloch or Loch Lomond.
Alongside the whisky, the lochs and the breathtaking natural beauty, Scotland is famed as the number one destination in the UK for golf holidays, with dozens of top courses nearby. Be sure to pack your clubs!
Lace up those walking boots and get ready to explore! West Scotland and Argyll and Bute is made for those who like to put their best foot forward, with dozens of trails and loch-side walks just waiting for you to explore.
Being in a prime position on the edge of the beautiful Gareloch, our caravan park offers the ideal opportunity to participate in some wild swimming.
You won’t have to venture too far from our holiday park to enjoy some of the region’s top family attractions. From castles to distilleries, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Looking for adventure? We’re close to some of the area’s most picturesque towns, cities and villages. So whether you fancy hitting the shops or relaxing with a cuppa, you won’t have to drive far.