We believe that as a National Park Authority, whose fundamental aim is to conserve and enhance the natural heritage of this special part of Scotland, we should be a leading organisation in reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. We’ve made progress…
Earlier this month we submitted our draft Indicative Regional Spatial Strategy to the Scottish Government.
As part of our commitment to tackle litter and flytipping in the National Park, we created our Litter Prevention Strategy to outline the areas of focus for us from 2020 to 2023.
This plan has now been superseded by our current 2024-2029 National Park Partnership Plan. The National Park Partnership Plan is produced following extensive consultation and discussion. It sets out in detail how the National Park, and what it offers to…
This policy sets out the principles and approach the National Park Authority will follow in order to successfully manage visitor behaviour by means of available legislative powers throughout Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
This was our Corporate Plan for 2012-17. Our most up to date Corporate Plan can be found here.
Tourism is the largest industry in the Park and, as such, it is vital that landowners, land managers and public agencies understand the opportunities and challenges that exist for tourism businesses.
Nature conservation is at the very heart of what Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park stands for. We want to inspire as many people as possible to help us look after the extraordinary natural beauty that lies within our…
On 17 June 2013 the National Park Authority Board approved the Outdoor Recreation Plan for Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. The plan outlines commitment to actions and aspirations which enhance outdoor recreation opportunities across the Park from 2013…
The production and delivery of a Gaelic Language Plan fits well with our organisation’s operations and we are well-positioned to further the aims of Bòrd na Gàidhlig.
Core Paths Plan The preparation of a Core Paths Plan is a statutory duty for the National Park Authority under Sections 17-20 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. You can explore the current Core Paths network using the map…