Park Leaflets
What's in a name?
The National Park has a rich place-name heritage. Up until the 19th century, Gaelic was spoken by most of the area’s inhabitants. Because of this, Gaelic names for villages, mountains and lochs can still be seen across the Park.
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Events & Activities 2013
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is celebrating the Year of Natural Scotland. To help you join in these celebrations we’ve produced this guide of events and activities that show off the outstanding natural beauty the Park has to offer.
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West Highland Way
Illustrated booklet about Scotland's first official long distance route linking Milngavie to Fortwilliam - a distance of 154km (96 miles). Includes essential information about the route, a range of accommodation, bag carrying services, transport, and useful telephone numbers.
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Delivering for a Decade 2002-2012
Much has happened in the first ten years of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, have a look through this booklet at some of the significant achievements made during this time.
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Rob Roy Way
Illustrated
leaflet about one of Scotland's Great Trails. The main route is 77
miles long, a seven-day walk with opportunities for detours from the Way
to experience scenery and history.
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Price: Free
Killin Heritage Trail
Follow the trail route and explore the historic village of Killin discovering clues to its past along the way.Click here for pdf (3Mb)
Price: Free
The Great Trossachs Forest Art & Literature Trail
Cycling in the National Park
West Loch Lomond Cycle Path Leaflet
Killin Village Paths
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Price: Free
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