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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

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