Most reviewed Tourist attractions in Croftamie

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SEA LIFE Loch Lomond Aquarium
Tourist attraction
Home to myriad sea life tanks, plus walk-through ocean tunnel of sharks and giant turtles.
4.10 (4.5K reviews) (~9.88 km from centre)
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The Devil's Pulpit
Tourist attraction
Waterfall & stream flowing between towering rock formations, accessed by a steep stone staircase.
4.70 (2.8K reviews) (~2.19 km from centre)
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Balloch Castle & Country Park
Park
19th-century castle & surrounding park with ornamental gardens, nature trails & cultural events.
4.50 (2.7K reviews) (~9.13 km from centre)
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Glengoyne Distillery
Distillery
Whisky distillery in operation since 1833, offering guided tours, tastings, private dining & a shop.
4.80 (790 reviews) (~6.06 km from centre)
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Queen's View & The Whangie Car Park
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘ It's not the tallest hill, or the most challenging but the view from the top is fantastic. Starting from the large car park at the bottom, a walk up and back down can be done in an hour, if you want to enjoy the views and explore the rock formations, then give it 2 hours. The steepest part is at the...
4.50 (567 reviews) (~6.15 km from centre)
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Finnich Glen
Tourist attraction
Verdant glen known for the Devil's Pulpit rock set amid reddish waters, reached by steep steps.
4.60 (462 reviews) (~2.19 km from centre)
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The Whangie
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Great wee walk 40 mins each way, quite steep at the start but it levels out pretty much for most of the walk. Bring waterproof shoes as it can be very boggy. Stunning views of Loch Lomond on a nice day, and make sure you persist to the unique rocks formation at the end of the walk.
4.70 (460 reviews) (~5.63 km from centre)
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Woodland Experiences
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Absolutely wonderful. The perfect, magical start to Christmas for little (and big) kids alike! Such a superior "Santa experience" - we could never go back to a shopping centre grotto after this! Staff, Santa and elves all so enthusiastic and cheerful. They seemed as delighted to be there as the visi...
4.50 (331 reviews) (~5.59 km from centre)
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Maid of The Loch
Tourist attraction
This 1953 paddle steamer has an art deco-inspired interior & a cafe serving locally sourced produce.
4.50 (284 reviews) (~9.74 km from centre)
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RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond
Nature preserve
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Absolutely gorgeous. We loved our visit and came back early the next morning and had the shore to ourselves. Staff are really knowledge and friendly. Nice walks around the reserve. No sign of ospreys or beavers but did see a tawny owl!
4.70 (227 reviews) (~3.94 km from centre)
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Balmaha Boat Yard
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Small boat yard on the banks of loch Lomond , where you can get a ferry to the island of inchailloch, which sits near the east of loch Lomond, the ferry man is very pleasant and has some amazing insights into the area.
4.30 (207 reviews) (~7.49 km from centre)
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Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve (Inchcailloch)
Nature preserve
πŸ‘πŸ‘ A short but great ferry ride (Β£5 / person). To get to Inch Cailloch. A lovely island in Loch Lomond. A 90 minute walk will get you all the way around the island. Easy enough to navigate, although it does include a fair amount of stairs! All around the route you'll get great views of amazing parts...
4.80 (151 reviews) (~7.85 km from centre)
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Tom Weir Statue
Historical landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ A wee park on the waters edge in Balmaha dedicated to the host of Weir's Way, a TV series in the 70s and 80s showcasing Scotland. He was the first to receive the Muir Trust award for his work promoting & preserving Scotland's beautiful landscape but in particular, Loch Lomond and the surrounding nat...
4.50 (116 reviews) (~7.5 km from centre)
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Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve (Endrick Mouth)
Nature preserve
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Great walks, fabulous views, lots of wildlife.
4.60 (53 reviews) (~5.24 km from centre)
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Loch Lomond Sailing Club
Club
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Friendly folk, nice clubhouse with a wood burning stove that was needed today (5 degrees C)
4.70 (45 reviews) (~9.86 km from centre)
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