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Wild Swimming in Katrine, Loch: A Complete Guide

February 6, 2026

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Additional Tips for Swimming in Loch Katrine

Best Time to Visit

Loch Katrine is a year-round destination, but for swimming, the summer months (June to September) offer the most manageable water temperatures. However, this is also peak tourist season. To experience the magic of the loch without the crowds or heavy boat traffic, try an early morning swim before the first sailing of the Sir Walter Scott.

Getting There

To Trossachs Pier (East End): Located just off the A821. It is well-signposted from Callander or Aberfoyle. The drive takes you over the scenic Duke’s Pass.

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Wild Swimming in Achray, Loch: A Complete Guide

February 5, 2026

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Wild Swimming in Loch Chon: A Complete Guide

November 20, 2025

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Additional Tips for Swimming in Loch Chon

Getting There

Loch Chon is located approximately 7 miles north of Aberfoyle and 40 miles northwest of Glasgow. Access is via the B829 road from Aberfoyle towards Loch Katrine, then a forest track. The loch is quite remote and requires a short walk from the parking area. Public transport is very limited - the nearest bus services run to Aberfoyle. Aberfoyle is the nearest town with full facilities (shops, cafes, accommodation) and is about 15 minutes drive away.

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Wild Swimming in Loch Lubnaig: A Complete Guide

November 15, 2025

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Additional Tips for Swimming in Loch Lubnaig

Best Time to Visit

Loch Lubnaig is swimmable year-round for those accustomed to cold water, but the most comfortable conditions are from June through September. Early mornings offer the calmest water, best light for photography, and the highest chance of wildlife sightings. Mid-week visits will be quieter than weekends.

Getting There

Loch Lubnaig is located approximately 14 miles north of Stirling and 50 miles northwest of Edinburgh. The A84 runs along the entire eastern shore, making it very accessible by car. Public transport is limited - the nearest train stations are at Dunblane (20 miles) and Stirling. Callander (5 miles south) is the nearest town with full facilities.

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Wild Swimming in Loch Venachar: A Complete Guide

October 21, 2025

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Getting There

Loch Venachar is very easy to reach. It’s located directly on the A821 (The Trossachs Trail) and is a 5-10 minute drive from the town of Callander, or about 30 minutes from Stirling.

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Wild Swimming in Loch Ard: A Complete Guide

October 19, 2025

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Additional Tips for Swimming in Loch Ard

Best Time to Visit

While Loch Ard is swimmable year-round, the most popular months are June through September when water temperatures are at their warmest. Early mornings offer the calmest conditions and the best chance of having popular spots to yourself.

Getting There

Loch Ard is easily accessible from Aberfoyle (approximately 10-15 minutes drive) and is about an hour’s drive from Glasgow. Public transport options are limited, so driving is generally recommended.

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