Amazing scenery, ideal for exploring the National Park, Stirling and the Trossachs or the west coast of Scotland.

Welcome to Crosskeys Loch Lomond

Set within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Crosskeys sits at the head of Glen Fruin, just 2 miles from Loch Lomond. Whatever your interests, Crosskeys has something for everyone. Amazing scenery, good road links to local amenities in Helensburgh, Balloch, and Dumbarton and further afield for exploring the National Park, Stirling and the Trossachs or the west coast of Scotland.Savour the

Glenfruin Lodge

A modern spacious ground floor apartment with oak wooden floors throughout and under floor heating it offers an ideal relaxing country get away.

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Crosskeys Cottage

This traditional Scottish stone cottage offers you a unique chance to stay in an iconic local landmark with a 300 year history! Tasteful fixtures and decoration give the cottage today a fresh, modern and cosy ambience.

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Comments from our Guestbook

Really enjoyed our weeks stay at your beautiful Crosskeys Cottage celebrating my birthday.
Everything you need is provided, fab spa bath and large bedroom in which the bed is so comfy!
Felt so cosy staying here, and sad to leave.

Craig & Alison lovely to meet you briefly when we arrived, nice seating area on the side that catches the sun.
We’ve had brill days out everyday and lots of walking, Spencer the boxer has loved his holiday too.

Thanks again Craig & Alison, you have a beautiful place.

Debs, Mick & Spencer (woof)
Derbyshire

13th – 20th July 2024

Had a fantastic week at this (Glenfruin Lodge) lovely cottage

Weather has been great ,perfect location for visiting the Highlands,Glen Coe and Fort William was an amazing day out.

We also had a great day on a boat trip exploring Loch Lomond,you can get off the boat and spend a few hours on the beach or do the island walk.

The boat sailed from Luss which is about 4 miles away. Another good place to visit is Maid of the loch,which is in Balloch

Here you can do water sports,shop or just relax and take in the beautiful views

Martin, Amy,Samuel and Matthew

Plymouth

26th May – 2nd June 2018

We have had such a lovely stay here and are both really sad to be going home!  The Lodge is perfectly located for heading into Glasgow or for nice walks in Luss and Balmaha.

We loved coming home to the huge whirlpool bath, fireplace and enormous bed, especially after our long drive to Fort William!

Thank you for an amazing holiday in Scotland!

Saffron and Prewett, Bristol

8th – 15th November 2014

We have had a really fantastic time here. Glenfruin Cottage is great and has been a lovely cosy, comfortable place to come back to at the end of a busy day out!
We have been very lucky with amazing weather and we brought our kayaks with us, so spent much of our time around the shores of Loch Lomond (and on it of course!).
A particular favourite spot we discovered was Balmaha – really beautiful setting and a lovely pub for a drink/dinner at the end, as well as an ice-cream parlour. We paddled accross to Inchcailloch Island – a nature reserve (which you can also catch a ferry to) and that was beautiful.
We also visited Hill House – built and designed by Rennie MacIntosh in Helensburgh on our ‘rest day’! Which was really interesting and a lovely cafe and shop.
We have loved our morning walks up the lane by the house a perfect way to start the day and take in the beautiful scenery!

Thank you for having us, we have loved it!
Catherine, Adam, Poppy and Bella, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.

29th July – 3rd August 2024

We have had a brilliant week “Playing house” In your lovely cottage ! Very cosy, very tastefully decorated
and everything you need to feel at home !

Weather has been gorgeous, especially for beers in the garden ! Fred the Sprocker has loved his time swimming in Loch Lomond and running up and down Ben Lomond.

Thank you Beth, Mark & Fred

18th – 23rd April 2022

Thank you very much for our fantastic stay at this wonderful cottage (Glenfruin Lodge).

The weather has been amazing this week which made our visit perfect.  Balmaha is a must and a trip to Inchcailloch island highly recommended.  Lunch at the Oak Tree Inn was brilliant and the food very very nice.

Tony & Jackie Muir

Dunstable, Bedfordshire

P.S. Go to the Glasgow Museums – great day out.

8th – 15th October 2016

Had a relaxing few days at Glenfruin Lodge. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay, love the wood burning stove !
Had a walk down to Duck Bay and back on our second day – It was farther than we first thought !
Sore legs and hips for two days, The Lodge offered everything we needed and we were warmly welcomed by Alison.
We look forward to visiting again when we are next in the area.

Gary & Kathryn ( Manchester )

29th Dec – 2nd Jan 2022

We had such a cosy stay!! Such a beautiful Cottage and location, perfect space for a relaxed get away!
We loved staying here, the bath and the heated floors were amazing!!

Holly & Evan

3rd – 8th April 2023

Crosskeys Cottage is a real sanctuary – a lovely space ideally located close to beautiful scenery.

We hope to be back again.  Thank you for a wonderful stay.

Helen & Gary, Sheffield

29th June – 6th July 2019

Smashing time, many thanks.

Sarah & David

ps Don’t miss a visit to Inchcalloch island, ferry is £5.00 return from Balmaha.  Also views of Loch Lomond from the ‘Dumpling’ in Gartocharn are even better than Conic Hill and a much easier walk!

18th – 25th May 2019

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Things to do

The Hill House (National Trust property) – Helensburgh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a revolutionary architect and designer and The Hill House is considered to be his domestic masterpiece. Mackintosh and his wife Margaret created almost everything, from the building itself to the furniture and textiles. More examples of his work can be seen in Glasgow.https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/the-hill-house

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Glengoyne Distillery Killearn

Whisky distillery tour

You cannot come to Scotland without discovering the secrets of our ‘water of life’. There are many distilleries near to Crosskeys:- Glengoyne (Killearn), Deanstone (Doune), Auchentoshan (Clydebank/Glasgow), Glenturret (Crieff), Eradour (Pitlochry), Blair Athol (Pitlochry) Aberfeldy and Oban.https://trossachs.co.uk/whisky/

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Historical sites

Historic Scotland (Historic Environment Scotland) offer ‘Explorer Tickets’ that enable you to visit multiple sites over a number of days to save on entry fees if visiting more than one site and also give you fast track entry for Stirling Castle and Edinburgh Castle. For more information go to: www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/explorer. Some of their historic sites have […]

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