π Village in Argyll & Bute
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Luss tends to divide opinion depending on the season and time of day. On a sunny summer weekend it can feel like half the world has descended on this tiny village, which comprises little more than a handful of beautifully-kept cottages, a couple of touristy shops and a pretty 19th century church. If you can, visit in low season or early morning and you’ll get the village and its beautiful views across Loch Lomond mostly to yourself. Alternatively, take to the quieter hills and countryside on the other side of the A82.
π Location
π Argyll & Bute
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NS 360930
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.101493,-4.637602
π’π Long distance coaches call at Luss on several routes between Glasgow and towns all along the western seaboard including Campbeltown, Oban, Fort William and the Isle of Skye. There are also infrequent local buses, and tourist ferries to other parts of Loch Lomond.
π The main car parks have a charge and are quite expensive for longer visits. Other options are very limited and street parking in the village centre is restricted to permit holders.
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>> Walk: Luss leg-stretcher – village, river & loch β β β β (map: green)
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