Staying at Inverbeg

The banks of Loch Lomond are indeed ‘bonnie' and whilst there is plenty of peaceful seclusion to be found here, this is an area delightfully abundant in activities for all the family.

On the water

From lazy cruising to high octane thrills, Loch Lomond offers a plethora of activities for novice and expert alike. Sailing, fishing, skiing or kayaking, however you spend your time on the water, it's sure to be memorable. You could even try a sea plane - weather permitting!

Walk, Climb or Cycle

Pull on your boots and head outdoors - there's a wealth of walking and climbing around Loch Lomond, from pleasant strolls to the West Highland Way, as well as many challenging mountain ascents. Or cycle the West Loch Lomond Cycle Path from Tarbet via Inverbeg and Luss to Balloch. Top tip - take the bus or train to your start point then walk or cycle back.

Outdoor enthusiast

The great outdoors is there to be enjoyed, so please remember to be careful, be prepared (the weather can change very quickly), be respectful of the wildlife and environment, and be familiar with the by laws of the National Park.

Golf

The Scottish Open has been played on the banks of Loch Lomond for over a decade, and with such a world class club on our doorstep, not to mention the many other excellent courses in the area, golf is rarely far from minds of many visitors.

Fishing

With Course and Game fishing available directly on the Loch and Sea fishing in Loch Long just ½ an hours drive from the park, anglers have every opportunity they could wish for. Salmon and Trout are regularly caught and can be witnessed jumping from the parks shores. Large Pike and Perch provide excellent sport. Permits are available locally and boats can be hired daily from nearby Balloch or Balmaha on the east side of the loch.

Sightseeing & Shopping

Historic Luss is a gem of a village and found fame a few years ago with television's Take the High Road. A little further along the A82 lies Loch Lomond Shores - a one stop destination for shopping, eating, loch cruises, national park services and kids fun with a miniature train and aquarium amongst the many attractions.
Within around an hour's drive of Inverbeg there's also the breathtaking beauty of Glencoe and Lochaber; the sparkling lochs, forested mountains, and fairytale castles of Argyll; the romantic and historic Trossachs; and Scotland's largest city, the incomparable Glasgow awash with culture, entertainment and designer shopping. Mysterious Loch Ness and vibrant Edinburgh are also popular day trips.
And for a real flavour of the ‘uisge beatha' take in a distillery or two - both Auchentoshan and Glengoyne are within easy reach.


Eat, Drink & Be Merry

Hearty meals and warm hospitality are a speciality at the Lochlomond Arms in Luss and the Inverbeg Inn, whilst the Coach House is a tea room par excellence, Duck Bay Marina offers contemporary style and Cameron House excels at fine dining. Seafood aficionados will savour the fresh produce of The Loch Fyne Oyster Bar at Cairndow. And if you appreciate authenticity, spooky goings on and live music try the famed, historic and quite unique Drovers Inn at Inverarnan.

These are just a few of the things to do and places to visit during your stay at Inverbeg Holiday Park. If you are looking to arrange a particular experience during your holiday please just ask our friendly staff - we'll be happy to advise.

Inverbeg Holiday Park | Luss | Argyll | G83 8RH | Tel: 01436 860267 | Fax: 01436 860266