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 stay at Glenfruin Lodge.  The weather has been lovely, lots of nice walks, all good!

Karen & Ian, Bristol

28th September – 5th October 2013

We’ve had a lovely few days at Glenfruin Lodge and we have been lucky with the weather considering the time of year.

We had a beautiful walk around the banks of Loch Katrine and a village walk around Luss which was very pretty.  We drove through dramatic views to Inverary and stopped at Loch Fyne for a delicious lunch of oysters, mussels and smoked salmon.  It has been wonderful to return to the comfortable and cosy lodge each evening.

Thank you for a lovely break, hopefully we’ll be back soon.

The Davidsons – Linda, Keith, Lauren & Ellen

29th October – 2nd November 2012

Thank you Alison & Craig for the most splendid stay at your wonderful lodge.
We have had the most amazing week.The Lodge is so homely equipped with everything you need
for a home from home,if not better. My son studies at Strathclyde University and the Lodge was a
peaceful retreat for him. We traveled all over including visiting relatives in Bannockburn.
We are sad to leave this immaculate cottage and its two endearing hosts, we hope to come back in February.

Lorna, May & Cody
Wooton Bedford

25th – 31st October 2025

We visited on a last minute whim that has turned out so well !
We walked around Loch Lomond saw Hill House & and soaked up the heatwave
on Helensburgh seafront, climbed Dumbarton Castle.
We went to Glencoe, Loch Ness , Glenfinnan Viaduct, Edinburgh(Victoria Street, Greyfriars, Palace and the Castle )
Glasgow ( Botanical Gardens, Cathedral and Necropolis ). It was jam packed and amazing !

Top 3
Glenfinnan Viaduct ( Hogwarts Express)
Holyrood House/ Palace Edinburgh
Urquart Castle, Loch Ness

This house has been great, couldn’t be more happy with it.

Best wishes

Lauren & Vince

4th 10th September 2023

A big thanks Alison & Craig, we have had an amazing time in this beautiful cottage.  My wife and I did not want to leave!  This is my wife’s first time in Scotland and it has stolen her heart.  We will take Craig’s advice and book for the end of May next year.

If you love wildlife and breath taking scenery this is the place!

See you next year, Tony & Vanessa

3rd – 10th August 2019

Thank you for letting us stay in your amazing Cottage, it really has been lovely.
The log burner has been great and the Cottage has been lovely and warm in this harsh frost.
The bath is superb and the bed super comfy. The walk over the hill just up the road had spectacular views,
we have had a great time and would love to stay again.

Thank you from Jamie, Hannah and Brook & Rupert woof !!

12th – 16th December 2022

Finding Glenfruin Lodge was easy and on entering it we were delighted with the high standard that met us!

The bath is to die for and every evening soaking in a bubbling spa bath was bliss.

We have been lucky with the weather and had some great days out.  Our visit to Loch Ness was well worth the long journey and the views through Glencoe and Ben Nevis spectacular!  Our cruise on the loch was lovely, but unfortunately no sightings of Nessie!

Stirling Castle is well worth a visit and I personally think it’s better than Edinburgh Castle!

A cruise on Loch Lomond is lovely & take a walk through Balloch Castle Country park – the views are amazing.

As you can tell we loved it here and would definitely return.

Julie & Graeme, Portsmouth

21st – 28th June 2014

Lovely Cottage, great location really enjoyed our week in Loch Lomond.  Beautiful, been to lots of lovely places, hope to return.

Sharon & Terrence, Burtonwood, Cheshire

9th – 16th July 2016

Another lovely visit (at the cottage).  Restful and with some beautiful weather so we enjoyed the garden.  The dog, as ever, enjoyed bounding around!

Thank you as ever.

Janice & Charlie, from Bingley

13th – 20th August 2016

Had a lovely time.  Cottage was great (Crosskeys Cottage), scenery superb and weather good.  Luss and Loch Lomond and surrounding hills lovely.

Thank you.

Ailsa, Bill and Rosie (the very friendly Border Terrier!)

26th August – 1st September 2017

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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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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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