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Camping Byelaws in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
If you are visiting the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park this summer and plan to stay overnight in a tent or motorhome, then you should familiarise yourself with the new camping byelaws, which runs from from March to September. New camping management zones have been created in certain areas to help keep the National Park beautiful for all to enjoy. This link to
camping in the National Park will provide you with all the information you need to know in preparation for your trip.
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fishypro
Best of Scotland in 1 week itinerary (fully by public transport)
My Scotland travels (includes Edinburgh, Skye, Harris, Mull, Arran, Orkney, Loch Lomond, Islay, Oban, Speyside)
Personally I`m not so sure. The litter louts and those that don`t respect their surroundings have to be stamped out but to be forced to use a campsite that you may not usually favour isn`t good.
We`ll be back up in that area in September and will reserve judgement till then.