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The Trossachs is part of The Great Trossachs Forest and Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, both of which are designated National Scenic Areas.

Visitors to The Trossachs can enjoy hiking, walking, and boating in Loch Lomond. The Inchmahome Priory is also found in The Trossachs and can be reached by boat on Lake of Menteith. The 13th-century monastery remains mostly intact and can be seen by visitors to the island on the lake today. The Great Trossachs Forest National Nature Reserve also features hikes for more experienced mountain trekkers with steep, rocky paths that offer stunning views of Scotland from the top. Visitors to Loch Lomond, the most significant inland water stretch in Britain, where there are scenic villages that can be explored, including Luss Village. Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve also offers boating opportunities, hiking, and walking trails for various fitness and experience levels.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, Carrochan, Carrochan Road, Balloch, G83 8EG, Phone: 0-13-89-72-26-00

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