BEN LOMOND
Read moreFour hours at least are necessary to reach the top of this mountain which offers a spectacular view on the loch. The route is well marked and the gradient, a little steep at the beginning, evolves then more gently, until the 974 m of the summit. The hike is accessible and very popular, and among the classics to climb for Munros collectors. However, caution is advised: the summit can be very windy and rainy, and therefore slippery and dangerous. Only attempt the climb with good equipment and in good physical condition!
CONIC HILL
Read moreThis 358 m mountain is accessible from the village park. Some 2 hours walk to climb and enjoy a splendid view of this part of Loch Lomond punctuated by many small Wooded islands. A good alternative for who would be intimidated by the climb of Ben Lomond!
MILAROCHY BAY
Read moreA discrete, tree-lined bay that deserves to be mentioned for its great beauty.
Situated between Balmaha and Rowardennan, it offers a particularly soothing setting to take on its breath between two hikes. It is also possible to camp in the surroundings.