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

We’ve had a lovely week in your very homely and cosy cottage.  Everything was so clean and tastefully furnished!

Weather has been glorious and we’ve enjoyed visits to Loch Lomond, Helensburgh, Aberfoyle and Blair Drummond Safari Park (which was the highlight of the week for our little boy!).  He wasn’t so sure of the Easter Bunny when he met him on Sunday!

Thanks for making us feel so welcome!

Best Wishes, Paula, Colin and David

Arbroath

4th – 11th April 2015

A comfortable and cosy Cottage with good access to Loch Lomond.
Balloch Castle Country Park is ides for excercising our Sproodle Ronnie.
Dumbarton Castle is worth a visit and Aberfoyle Forest Visitor Centre has an
Easy walk to a waterfall and viewpoint to watch Red Squirrels.
We visited Luss Village and cruised Loch Lomond and visited the Bird of Prey Centre.

Gina, Neil & Ronnie (Woof)

19th – 26th October 2024

We have loved our escape to Scotland
A fab Christmas’ a relaxing Christmas a memorable Christmas
A gorgeous Cottage with everything you could need and I did’nt care that it wes unseasonably warm,
that log burner was going on !!
The spa bath was a bonus and we may invest in one for our own house in Wales !!
We will be back !

Thank you Emma & Mark
Wales

23rd – 28th December 2024

Thank you Craig & Alison for your hospitality. We really enjoyed our stay at your Glenfruin cottage. We found the accommodation to spacious yet comfortable, and immaculately presented. We look forward to staying at Glenfruin Cottage again in the future. All the best, Jonny & Lahra

7th – 13th July 2024

This Cottage is beautiful, our first visit to Loch Lomond we had a fab time,
seen lots of places and we hope to come back next year.
The views are lovely, we drove to Glencoe and Stirling Castle.
PS, Craig & Alison are so friendly and helpful.
Thank you so much
Jim & Shirley

8th – 13th May 2022

Another very relaxing week at Crosskeys, we have been coming here for many years and it is a real “home from home”
Whilst there is plenty to see locally, Glenfruin is ideally situated for trips farther afeild. to the west we have Inveraray , Lochgilphead and Oban are all well worth a visit.
We also visited the re opened Burrell Collection in Glasgow, having previously been there 8/9 years ago the refurbishment and increase in inter active displays was certainly impressive.
Thanks again Alison & Craig for helping us have a great holiday.

Roddy & Sue
Kent

15th-22nd July 2023

A well equiped and comfortable cottage.
The location is ideal for exploring the area and there is certainly plenty to see.
We have been so lucky with the weather.

Donald & Anne Mackenzie
Fort William

10th – 24th May 2025

We found the cottage very comfortable and also a good base for touring.  During our stay we visited:- Dunoon, Calandar, Aberfoyle, Tarbet, Inverary – a trip to oban via Lochgilphead is well worth it.

Norman & Margaret Coville, Oakham, Rutland

6th – 13th October 2012

First impression of Glenfruin Lodge/Cottage when we opened the door WOW! Straight away it felt like home, but on a grander scale.
Had a lovely visit to Luss. Went to see the waterfall at Falloch.
Fabulous time at Alexandria visiting Totally Tartan Kilt Makers, researching my ancesters clan. Whilst no official tartan, I can wear Buchanan (Baxter) which are considered dependents of the Clan MacMillan.
Great day out at Inverarary. We took the scenic route along the clyde. On Craig’s recommendation we had fish and chips in Tyndrum. However the fish & chip shop is inside the ‘Real Food Cafe’, as it is not obvious.

Great host, great location. Hope to come back soon.
Chris, Kathy & Tilly (woof), Forest of Dean

13th – 18th September 2025

Glenfruin Lodge is a wonderful, cosy, comfortable and luxurious cottage.  We have had a fantastic 4 days here.  Glorious weather, cycling along Loch Lomond, fantastic scenery with autumn colours reflected everywhere.

Took a boat trip on the loch which was very relaxing.  We couldn’t have asked for a better holiday.

Hope to return in the future as so much more to see and do!

Anita & Martin,

Bridlington, East Yorkshire

13th – 17th October 2015

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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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Luss conservation village – western shore of Loch Lomond

Located on the banks of Loch Lomond, off the A82, 5 miles north of Crosskeys. Occupation of this area dates back to medieval times, but much of the village and the neat rows of cottages were built in the 18th and 19th centuries to house workers from the nearby slate quarries and featured in the […]

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