What's here? at Loch Lomond
Available on site
- 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
Pushchair Accessible
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.
Charges apply. Look out for events at the Loch Lomond or the link at the end of our ‘About’ section.
Binocular Hire
Picnic benches at Nature Hub and along Airey Trail have wheelchair spaces. Picnic benches at pond have wheelchair spaces. Covered seating area at pond along Airey Trail. Oak picnic bench along Lomond Trail has space for two wheelchairs.
For further access information please check our AccessAble guide.
Airey Woodland Trail (950m loop) – Hardcore surface with slopes in some sections, please ask us for more information.
Viewpoint Trail (200m) – Hardcore, level surface to viewpoint and sun dial sculpture overlooking the reserve wetlands and woodlands.
Lomond Trail (1.3km) - Hardcore surface with sections of boardwalk (120cm wide at smallest point). Accessed via Airey Trail.
Shore Wood Path (1.5km) - The path has a rough surface with some large stones throughout. In summer some sections can get overgrown with vegetation. There are gates with long handles along the trail. Net Bay is on level access. Shore beach is down an uneven surface and there is no path to access it.
For further access information please check our AccessAble guide.
The Nature Hub is open 10am-4pm daily.
There are various viewpoints across the site.
For further access information please check our AccessAble guide.
Not available on site
Barbecue
For more information regarding school visits please contact the team directly.
Restrictions
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.