We brought our own bikes since the rental companies aren't open on weekdays this time of year. Despite the cloudy weather the loch was still beautiful - great biking!
I had wanted to go to loch katrine for ages then decided to book tickets as part of a weekend trip. It was even better than I had expected. Stunning views on a lovely boat. From the Callander end there are many places to eat and drink. At the stronachlachar end there is a nice cafe at the pier. I would say this is a highly rated thing to do in the trossachs.
Morning cruise on the SS Sir Walter Scott this morning with my youngest son (age 10).2 hours of relaxation, friendly crew, informative.My son was made up when he was asked if he would like to steer the boat, and enjoyed every minute :)
I have visited Loch Katrine once or twice a year since 1979 and still find the 80 mile round trip well worth while. Choose a sunny day if possible, outside the main tourist season, and you'll experience peace, tranquillity and some of the most beautiful scenery anywhere on earth. In late Autumn when the bracken has turned brown, the leaves on the trees display traditional colours and the low angle of the sun produce some spectacular views. What I like best are the small islands dotted about the loch on which has developed a variety of conifers and other plants. Nobody has planted any of them but each is nature at its best.I always feel mentally refreshed after visiting Loch Katrine but ensure you go out of season as it can be anything but peaceful when hoards of visitors all arrive at once.
Went here on the last day of our holiday in Scotland. We had originally booked a one hour cruise on the Loch because we didn't think we could make the two hour cruise which left at 10.30 but our journey from Falkirk went ok so we were able to re-book the two hour cruise. We embarked on the Sir Walter Scott steamship and had a very relaxing cruise. The crew were very helpful and gave a descriptive commentary during the trip. There were only about twenty passengers on the day which made it very comfortable and we all sat in the forward lounge which gave us good views of the surrounding area (photos cannot give you the atmosphere) you need to go there to feel it ! There was a small servery on board where teas etc were available, a crew member took our order and brought it to us ( a nice touch). Cycle hire is available at the point of embarkation and you can travel with bikes on the ship one way and cycle back the other. There is a nice café on the hill at the starting point plus a small gift shop. Well worth a visit.
we took our bikes for a cycle around the loch which is a fairly easy route and the views are pretty. We did the leisure cruise on the Lady of the Lake which was great and the crew, Callum in particular, were brilliant with the kids. We will definitely go back again in warmer weather and do it all again.
Lovely leisurely boat ride on an old steam ship. Fabulous scenery and very pleasant service.Other attractions include hire bikes (some with motor assistance) and golf buggy hire to see the lake motorised or pedal power. Good cafe as well.
We have been many time over the years. Autumn is my favourite time of the year in the trossachs, with the gorgeous colour of the changing trees. We also had a really nice lunch there with very large portions, good service and great value for money.
Such an interesting place nice walk even in the rain good cafe and shop must see and take the boat ride
It's nice ,but the road to hotel,cause of rain it was a bit flood.At the knight time was fabulous the moon reflect on the lake.