Dog-friendly glamping in Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve

Where the Highlands meet the Lowlands, the reserve teems with life year-round.

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Dog-friendly glamping in Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve guide

When to go

From April to September is the best time to visit to see woodland wildlife, fishing ospreys and the rich wetlands of Endrick Mouth as they burst with flowers and insects. In the fall you can see wintering geese arriving from Greenland and Iceland, as well as other waterfowl; come winter you’ll see thousands of geese roosting on the reserve. Spring brings a brightly colored carpet of wildflowers and plentiful birdlife.

Know before you go

  • The Inchcailloch campsite is open only from March through September.
  • There is a ranger service on Inchcailloch, which offers guided walks.
  • Due to the deer population, ticks are present in the reserve. Long pants and sleeves are recommended.
  • The weather can be changeable, even in summer. Warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended.

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