Activities
Luss Distillery
Home of Ben Lomond Gin and Loch Lomond whiskies experience.
Nestled in Scotland’s most picturesque village Luss, on the scenic shores of Loch Lomond, Luss Distillery is the home of Ben Lomond Scottish Gin, offering a range of immersive gin adventures alongside a curated selection of dedicated Loch Lomond Whiskies experiences. Whether you're a seasoned gin or whisky explorer, or simply passing through and feeling curious, there’s something here for everyone.
Only 3 minute drive from The Corries, our guests benefit from a 20% discount on Luss Distillery experiences. Ask Brodie for the exclusive online code!
Bag yourself a Munro.
Breathtaking landscapes for everyone
Gentle stroll or energetic work out? Loch, coastline, riverside, forest, glen, hill or mountain? A walk immersed in stunning surroundings will be good for the head, heart, body and soul.
Visit Walkhighlands or Loch Lomond and The Trossachs
Enjoy discounted tours at Scotland's most beautiful distillery, Glengoyne. Our featured whisky at The Corries.
In the stillness of the quiet glen at Glengoyne Distillery, patience is rewarded. For every minute other whiskies spend in their stills, ours spends three. Only then is it transferred to casks themselves prepared for six years, producing the fruity, complex flavours that can only be the result of our Unhurried way.
Experience the thrill of 4x4 adventures off road driving, in our iconic Defenders on a private or corporate 4x4 Adventure, or bring your own 4x4 on one of our own vehicle treks.
Discover Loch Lomond's stunning landscape from the hilltops, tackling challenging terrain, with a fascinating tour along the way.
Pick up available from The Corries
No visit to Loch Lomond would be complete without taking to the water. Kayaking and speedboat tours, pub tours on Loch Lomond with Loch Lomond Leisure
Bicycle hire, paddleboarding, ringo rides and much more available.
Cruise Loch Lomond offers you the opportunity to experience the serenity of the ‘bonnie banks’ from the comfort of one of six vessels
Access some of the most awe-inspiring places in The National Park – hidden islands, remote peaks and ancient forests.
Adventure is on your doorstep with many walks, cycle routes and family days out.
Stand up paddle board hire (SUP) available from LLWB.
Self Hire SUPs
Located at the north end of Loch Lomond, providing sheltered water that is ideal for first timers. Explore the river Falloch or venture down to Island Ivow.
Adult e-bikes, Adult E-Bike – Standard, Adult E-Bike – Long frame, Adult E-trike. All available from 2 - 24 hour hire.
Learn to wakeboard with Loch Lomond Wakeboard
Perfect for the first timer to avid wakeboarder
Includes all equipment
Introductory dryland lesson
Suitable for ages 8 upwards
Choice of Nautique Boats
Outdoor Sauna Sessions
Nestled by the Lifeboat House in the charming conservation village of Luss, Loch Lomond, Hot Tottie sauna is more than just a place to sweat it out — It's a scenic retreat you won't want to leave.
A panoramic window that showcases the breathtaking beauty of one of Scotland’s most iconic destination.
Located conveniently by the shore, providing the ultimate heat-up and chill-out experience. It's the perfect opportunity to treat yourself to the benefits of hot and cold therapy.
THE HILL HOUSE
The Hill House is considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s domestic masterpiece. Commissioned by Glasgow book publisher Walter Blackie, up-and-coming architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and artist Margaret Macdonald worked collaboratively to create almost everything you see here, from the building itself to the furniture and textiles.
Mackintosh was a revolutionary designer, but the materials and techniques at the cutting edge of architectural design in 1900 haven’t withstood a century of the west of Scotland’s harsh, wet weather conditions.
The external render of the property has not proved watertight and the walls have gradually become saturated and are crumbling, with water now threatening the interiors. If we don’t act, the house will be irreparably damaged and we’ll lose its iconic architecture and unique interiors forever.
A 10-year conservation programme has been launched, which will allow continued public access to the house. Stage one opened to visitors in early June 2019, with a protective steel frame structure covered in chainmail mesh, featuring walkways around and over the top of the house. This structure, along with a new visitor centre, delivers a unique heritage visitor experience, offering views of the Hill House that have never been seen before, even by Mackintosh himself.