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In 1939, Glasgow had 114 picture houses, seating in excess of 175,000; more cinema seats per head than any other city in the world. The average Glaswegian would go an incredible 51 times per year!

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Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond is the largest fresh water Loch in the United Kingdom. The Loch is 24 miles long and five miles wide and at its deepest point is some 600 feet deep. Loch Lomond is world famous, renowned for its beauty and tranquillity and offers picture postcard views. Located approximately 20 miles north west of Glasgow, the loch is enjoyed by visitors and locals alike in all seasons and contains various picture postcard villages and tranquil spots interspersed throughout.

Loch Lomond Shores is a principal gateway to Scotland’s first National Park. It is Scotland’s most spectacular visitor destination combining the beautiful environment with an outstanding mixture of leisure and shopping experiences overlooking the majesty of Loch Lomond at Balloch

To appreciate the beauty of Loch Lomond and its surrounding breathtaking scenery, there is no better way to see this vast inland waterway than by embarking on one of the many loch cruises that depart from Balloch, Balmaha and Ardlui. Informative guided commentaries highlight the geography and diversity of Loch Lomond, indicating various points of interest throughout each excursion, lasting from 45 minutes to approximately 2 hours.

 Travelling to Loch Lomond from our house  could not be easier and can be reached within 30 minutes by private car. Alternatively, there are fast  and frequent trains that depart from Glasgow's Charing Cross Station  to the small tranquail village of Balloch.  Journey times take approximately 40 minutes. A perfect opportunity to discover one of Scotland's finest lochs and cities in one visit