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 have had a fantastic time as part of our honeymoon,
Thank you Craig & Alison, the cottage is beautiful and in a great location
for us to explore around Loch Lomond and the surrounding area.

Hope to visit again in the future.
Kelly & Alex
Cumbria

11th – 14th July 2023

Had a great week, Lovely Cottage, loads of walks for the dog. Will return soon.
Many Thanks

Ian, Jackie & Tiga (woof)

27th March – 2nd April 2023

Lovely, comfortable, well-equipped cottage in a really convenient location for Loch Lomond. We had a wonderful stay and would highly recommend the cottage.

Kristina
Cardiff
UK

20th – 27th September 2025

Enjoyed stay in this cosy nook (Crosskeys Cottage).  Warm, homely and all amenities needed.  Weather – dry all week and sunny most days.  What!! – no rain? Yes, no rain!!

George & Jane, Coventry

21st to 27th May 2016

Had an excellent break at your fabulous “wee But n’ Ben”.

Every small detail considered by Craig & Alison to make Christmas special, right down to the gifts under the tree…

For any guests with dogs this is a great location – The Coach House (tea room) in Luss is a must visit – Dogs very welcome.

We look forward to returning.

Thank you very much,

Frances & Jim Kelly

21st – 28th December 2014

Thank you both for the warm welcome.Our stay here has been so great.
Loved the cosy Glenfruin Lodge, it really felt like coming home after a days hiking !!
Feeling Relaxed. Refreshed & Recharged
Thanks again

Peter & Manon
Tuitjenhorn
Netherlands.

4th – 9th May 2024

Dear Craig & Alison,

Thank you for a wonderful stay!  My sailor came home after a long period at sea, and Crosskeys Cottage gave him the perfect place to unwind and re-charge.  Absolutely perfect.  Can’t thank you enough.

Laura & Bryan, Alloa

24th – 26th March 2016

Had a lovely stay in Glenfruin Lodge and enjoyed exploring the area.
Trips to Stirling and Arrocher, plenty of walks with the pooch around the nearby lochs, truly peaceful and beautiful. What a wonderful place.

Laura, Becca & Moo Moo (woof)
From Chester

29th March – 3rd April 2026

Oue first visit to this area. it won’t be our last.
Had a lovely few days exploring the area.Wlked to Thw Wangie and drove out to see The Kelpies and Falkirk Wheel.

Thank you.
Ps, Even the weather was kind.

Jane & Ian ….Glossop

28th October – 1st November 2024

Another lovely week here and still plenty to do!  The weather wasn’t brilliant, but that doesn’t seem to matter as the scenery is so lovely…

Thank you.

Janice & Charlie.

26th July – 1st August 2015

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Things to do

The Duke’s Pass – starts at Aberfoyle

Regarded as one of Britain’s best drives, the A821 road between Aberfoyle and Loch Achray leads you through some of the most scenic parts of the iconic Trossachs landscape.https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/forest-parks/queen-elizabeth-forest-park/dukes-pass

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Ben Lomond Walk

Favourite walks

If the outdoors is your thing then there are mountains in abundance to suit all levels of walkers. Ben Lomond, Scotland’s most southerly Monroe (a mountain over 3,000ft high), just one of 283 in Scotland.  Starting point is at Rowerdennan on the east side of loch lomond.  Well worth it for the views of Loch Lomond as you […]

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The Falkirk Wheel – 12 miles south of Stirling

The World’s first and only rotating boat lift. Completed in 2002 the huge Falkirk wheel re-connects the Fourth & Clyde and Union canals after the 11 original lock gates were dismantled in the 1930’s. Also an opportunity to visit the famous Kelpieshttps://www.scottishcanals.co.uk/falkirk-wheel/

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