Luss is an incredibly pretty village. Came here in 2016 for a daytrip. Liked it so much that we returned for four nights this time. Right in the middle of the village. Besides the beautiful village there's the Loch Lomond. A wonderful lake, great on sunny days but even more atmospheric on cloudy or even rainy days. And here from the Pier you get a great view. On the right there's a small Promenade with a bunch of benches and to the left there the beach with some BBQ spots close to the carpark.
It's a pretty small village. Takes a few minutes to get from one end to the other. And still I can't get enough of it. If you do, think about taking a Loch Cruise. Several boats depart from here. Round Trips or One-way trips. Prices are really fair and it's a really nice thing to do. On sunny or rainy days. Or just grab some food at the Village shop and sit down at the pier area or on the beach to fully enjoy the spectacular views.
Be sure to pay at the carpark. It's very strict here. And even it's packed with visitors (well, we're part of it), it's easy to see why. It's just a really pretty village with an amazing...
Read moreWe wanted to visit Lake Lamond whilst in Glasgow. It's easy to get to from Glasgow via the A82. Luss is the place we stopped and glad we did. We avoided the bigger much busier car park and parked at the Luss South carpark (£1 per hour pay and display). Walked along the stream on the Fairie trail until we ended up at the village church and then at the loch and finally walked through the village. The entire place has lovely nature with great views. I would definitely recommend this place if you are in the area. It was a popular place on a weekend during summer holidays but not crowded. Wellies will be useful if you want to walk or splash in the shallow water. WARNING- Many cars parked along School Road (residential parking with permit holder signs) had parking...
Read moreWent on a tour boat from here there's is quite a few steps down ro the boat from the pier. but other then that the trip lasted about a hour and a half and it was very nice going to other side of the Loch and back and tour guide was very interesting telling folk on the boat about the various islands starting with the word Inch. Boat Is also a ferry as well and picks people up from certain places along the Loch. Also the boat has a mini bar and toilets and you seat up stairs or downstairs. Also I think this tour is only available during the...
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