The dramatic focal point of the park is Loch Lomond, Britain’s largest lake and one famously preserved in a traditional song for its “bonnie banks.” Around the lake, the Trossachs form a band of forested hilltops and grassy peaks. The best way to explore is on foot, via a wide network of hiking trails that includes the popular West Highland Way. Other popular activities include birdwatching, fishing, and sailing on the park’s many lochs and rivers.
A guided tour from Glasgow or Edinburgh can get you into the heart of the park quickly and let you focus on the views rather than driving. Many tours add on visits to scotch distilleries and other nearby attractions.