Lochearnhead, nestled in the stunning Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in Scotland, offers a variety of activities for visitors. Lochearnhead offers a blend of outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and stunning natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for visitors of all interests.
Here’s a list of things you can do in and around Lochearnhead:
1. Water Sports
Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and paddle-boarding on Loch Earn. Rent a boat or take a guided tour on Loch Earn. There is a launching slipway for fishing boats, ski boats windsurfers, and a number of moorings available for the season.
2. Swimming
Take a dip in the loch during the warmer months.
3. Fishing
Try your hand at fishing in Loch Earn, which is known for its trout and pike. Permits for Loch Earn bank and boat fishing are available at the local shop from 15 March 15 October.
4. Hiking and walking
Explore scenic trails such as the Ben Vorlich hike or the Rob Roy Way.
5. Cycling
Ride along National Cycle Route 7 or enjoy mountain biking on local trails. Easy access to the Sustrans Route 7 Cycle Network at Lochearnhead. The routes of the old railway lines now provide many walking and cycling opportunities for visitors. The Route 7 Sustrans National Cycle Network passes through Lochearnhead from Strathyre to Killin along the old railway route and viaducts through Glen Ogle.
6. Wildlife watching
Spot local wildlife including deer, otters, and various bird species.
7. Explore cultural and historical sites
St. Blane’s Church: Visit the ruins of this historic church.
Balquhidder Church and Rob Roy’s Grave: Explore the burial site of the famous Scottish folk hero.
Doune Castle; A well-preserved 14th-century castle, famous for its appearances in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Outlander.”
Drummond Castle: Known for its impressive gardens, Drummond Castle dates back to the late 15th century. The gardens are open to the public in the summer months.
Falls of Dochart: A picturesque waterfall with historical significance. Nearby is the Clan MacNab burial ground on Inchbuie island.
8 Golf
Voted Scotland’s best 9 hole course from 2019 to 2022, and shortlisted for the 2023 award, nearby St. Fillans Golf Course tucked awat behind the River Earn. A combination of course design, superb green keeping and breathtaking scenery keep players on the course for as long as possible!
9. Enjoy local food
There’s several local pubs and restaurants: Enjoy traditional Scottish cuisine at local eateries like Mhor84, The Clachan Hotel and Lochearnhead Hotel.
Visit nearby farm shops and famers markets to purchase local produce and handmade goods to take back to your self-catering accommodation!
10. Events and Festivals
The Lochearnhead Highland Games is an annual event featuring traditional Scottish sports, music, and dance.