
Towns & Villages
- Arden
- Arrochar
- Balloch
- Gartocharn
- Helensburgh
- Luss
- Tarbet
- Alexandria
- Lennoxtown
- Dumbarton
- Cardross
- Balmaha
- Drymen
- Rosneath Peninsula
Luss Accommodation
Luss, Loch Lomond
The village of Luss, a "must visit" destination for the visitor, was originally built in the 18th to early 19th Centuries by Sir James Colquhoun, Laird of Luss. These original estate cottages housed his foresters, farm labourers and quarrymen. The village, and other locations around this part of the Loch feature in the popular television soap production, "High Road" as the fictional Glendarroch.
Luss is a place with superb views from the beach, or the village pier where you can embark for a cruise around the "Inches", the gaelic name for "islands". Alternatively you can wander around this lovely village, enjoy its delights and maybe relax in one of the tearooms. The village Church of St MacKessog (Luss Parish Church, Church of Scotland) built in 1875 of Gothic design, has beautiful stained glass windows and a magnificent hammer beam roof. There is ample parking on the edge of the village and easy access to the fine beach and clear water of the Loch. From here you can wind your way up Luss Glen and see the spectacular views across the Loch.





