Loch Lomond is one of Scotland's most famous natural landmarks with it being celebrated in a number of ways.
With the weather getting better and visitors from across the world ready to descend on Loch Lomond this summer, finding the best spots to set up camp is a must.
Luckily the loch has dozens of camping spots with great views, excellent access to the water and plenty of the necessary amenities nearby.
Is it legal to camp anywhere in Scotland?
Across Scotland, there are dozens of Camping Management Zones known as permit areas. In these places, campers must have a permit to camp and must book these spots at least four weeks in advance.
Outside of these clearly marked areas, campers are not required to seek a permit, meaning those who 'wild camp' can do so freely.
Loch Lomond's best camping spots according to Google Reviews
Here are some of the best-rated campsites around Loch Lomond worth visiting this summer
Sallochy Campsite
Location: Sallochy Bay, Rowardennan, Glasgow, G63 0AW
Rating 4.5 out of 399 reviews.
One Google user said: "Great location for a walk or picnic with family and dogs" while another added: "Composting toilets and sink are a great convenience with lovely staff."
Milarrochy Bay Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Location: Bay, Milarrochy, Balmaha, Drymen, Glasgow, G63 0AL
Rating 4.5 out of 968 reviews.
One review said: "Well run, well maintained, clean facilities but isolated so pack your own food."
Firkin Point
Location: A82, Arrochar, G83 7DL
Rating 4.8 out of 692 reviews.
One reviewer said: "Lovely location great views, so relaxing to chill out here, you can camp here and there is good facilities."
Lochan Maoil Dhuinne
Rating 4.8 out of 33 reviews.
One reviewer advised: "Two rangers checked our permit at night, so make sure you purchase one online!"
Culag Beach
Location: A82, Alexandria G83
Rating 4.6 out of 30 reviews.
One reviewer said: "Great place for relaxation" while another pointed out: "Beautiful, clean and parking right at the beach."
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