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Directions to Crosskeys Loch Lomond

From Glasgow/ Airport

We are just a 40 minute drive from the airport.

  • Leave the airport following the signs for M8 Greenock.
  • Once on the M8 take the first exit onto the M898 taking the Erskine Bridge, signposted for Crianlarich
  • Once over the bridge, follow the A82 Crianlarich (dual carriageway) until you reach the Balloch roundabout (has a large structure on it)
  • Go straight over this roundabout staying on the A82 .  You will pass Cameron House Hotel and Duck Bay Marina on your right.
  • At the next roundabout turn left onto the A818 signposted Helensburgh.
  • Follow the road for 2 miles until you come to a mini roundabout, go straight over signposted Glen Fruin.
  • Crosskeys is then the first turning on your left.

From Stirling

  • Take the A811 Glasgow/Balloch
  • Once you have passed through Balloch (3rd roundabout) turn right onto the A82 Crianlarich.
  • You will pass Cameron House Hotel and Duck Bay Marina on your right.
  • At the next roundabout turn left onto the A818 signposted Helensburgh.
  • Follow the road for 2 miles until you come to a mini roundabout, go straight over signposted Glen Fruin. 
  • Crosskeys is then the first turning on your left.

From Helensburgh

  • Join Sinclair Street (A818) that starts at the Pier and heads up the long hill past Helensburgh Upper Station (on your left).
  • Stay on this road as it goes into open countryside.
  • When you come to the next roundabout take the first left signposted Glen Fruin.
  • Crosskeys is then the first turning on your left.

From Stirling

  • Stay on the A82 south.
  • You will pass the Carrick Golf Course on your left.
  • At the next roundabout take the right turn onto the A818 signposted for Helensburgh. 
  • Follow the road for 2 miles until you come to a mini roundabout, go straight over signposted Glen Fruin. 
  • Crosskeys is then the first turning on your left

Things to do

Auchendrain Village

Auchendrain museum – just south of Inveraray

The preserved buildings from the 1700s give an authentic insight into how people lived and worked in the north and west of Scotland. You can wander freely around the houses and farm buildings furnished with everyday objects from time gone by.

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Activities

Loch Lomond Sealife CentreLocated in Balloch and open all yearWebsite: www.visitsealife.com/loch-lomondPhone: 01389 721500 Loch Lomond Bird of Prey CentreLocated in Balloch and open all yearWebsite: www.llbopc.co.ukPhone: 01389 729239 Treezone Ariel Adventure CourseLocated in Balloch and open Easter to October (Weekends only in the winter)Website: www.iye.scot/treezone-loch-lomondPhone: 01389 496055 Loch Lomond Pony TrekkingLocated in Balloch and open all yearWebsite: www.lomond-pnytreks.co.ukPhone: 01389 […]

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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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