Met Office Red Weather Warning – very strong winds, causing dangerous conditions and significant disruption across Central Scotland, including large areas of the National Park on 24/01, 10am – 5pm. As such, all sites and services, including offices, visitor centres, slipways and public toilets managed by the National Park Authority will be closed.

We strongly advise against any attempts to travel to, or within the National Park during this time.

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Not picnic weather?

If the weather or your mood is not inclined to a picnic, the Park has plenty of cafes selling fine Scottish produce, often with warming fires and loch views. From soups to soufflés, and pies to pancakes (the small fat Scottish variety, of course) plus an abundance of homemade cakes, you’ll get fed well. From Cullen Skink and black pudding and haggis pies to cheese soufflés and exceptional homebaking, there’s an abundance of high quality, authentic places to eat in the Park. Check out VisitScotland’s café and restaurant listings for more inspiration.

Find a wide selection of Loch Lomond & Trossachs walks with maps and directions.

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