
Discover exciting events all year at Loch Lomond. Join us for a range of wanders at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond!
As well as spectacular views of this famous loch, you’ll get to explore woodland, grassland and all of the wildlife that lives there. Join us for a guided walk or an evening looking for bats. Visit our Nature Hub to discover even more.
This reserve is set in a stunning mix of woodlands and wetlands on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Breathtaking views and a diverse mix of habitats provide an excellent opportunity to view a variety of wildlife.
The mix of habitats found here are what make it such a diverse place for wildlife. The woodlands, wetlands, and grasslands provide food and shelter for a range of creatures.
Each season brings with it its own nature spectacle and the opportunity to experience something new. In spring, the air is filled with song as birds compete to establish territories and attract a mate.
In summer, look out for young birds making their first forays into the outside world beyond the nest. Autumn brings large movements of migrating birds – some heading south to a warmer climate, others seeking refuge in the UK from the cold Arctic winter. In winter, look out for large flocks gathering to feed, or flying at dusk to form large roosts to keep warm.
- 30 parking spaces
- 2 accessible parking spaces.
- Car parking charges apply for non-members.
- Please note at very busy times you may be required to wait or come back at a later time.
One accessible toilet with baby changing facilities at Nature Hub.
One Changing Places Toilet at Nature Hub
For further access information please check our AccessAble guide.
One accessible toilet with baby changing facilities at Nature Hub
The car park and Visitor Hub is connected to the banks of Loch Lomond via a 1.3km trail. This trail takes visitors on a journey through grassland, across fens, and between ancient oak trees before coming to the open waters of the loch.
Wheelchair users should expect paths comprised of a hardcore surface with varying gradients depending on the natural landscape. All picnic benches are wheelchair accessible.
For further access information please check our AccessAble guide.
There are toilets on-site.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.
RSPB Scotland welcomes responsible access, in line with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. We request that you keep your dog on a short lead, clean up after your dog and that you keep to the paths.

Discover exciting events all year at Loch Lomond. Join us for a range of wanders at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond!
We know that Loch Lomond is a special place for many. If you or your loved one have shared happy memories there, you can make a donation to the reserve on our dedication page. It can be in celebration or in memory, and you can post an image along with your message.