Explore the Beauty Around Finn Village

Getting Around Finn Village

Effortless journeys. Unforgettable discoveries.

Nestled on the edge of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Finn Village is perfectly positioned for guests who want both peaceful seclusion and easy access to Scotland’s most iconic landscapes.

Whether you’re arriving by car, exploring nearby villages on foot, or venturing further afield for unforgettable day trips, everything you need is within easy reach. From tranquil woodland walks to vibrant village cafés, scenic lochs, historic landmarks, and family-friendly attractions, exploring from Finn Village is refreshingly simple.

Take your time, follow your curiosity, and let the journey be part of the experience

Where We Are
Your gateway to Loch Lomond & beyond

Finn Village is located just outside the charming village of Croftamie, in the heart of the Stirlingshire countryside. Surrounded by rolling hills, ancient woodland, and open
skies, our private estate offers a rare balance of tranquillity and convenience.

Having a car is recommended for the best experience, allowing you to explore freely
and comfortably. However, many nearby highlights can also be reached by walking
or cycling, making Finn Village ideal for both relaxed stays and active adventures.

Attractions Near Finn Village
Embark on an Enchanting Journey Through Scotland’s Gems

From gentle countryside strolls to iconic Scottish landmarks, here are some of our favourite places to explore — all within easy reach of Finn Village.

Loch Lomond

The Majestic Heart of Scotland

The vast expanse of Loch Lomond is not just Scotland’s largest lake by surface area, but also an emblem of its natural beauty.

This iconic site, set within the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offers a myriad of activities ranging from serene boat cruises to adventurous hikes, climbing, cycling, and water activities.

Stroll through picturesque villages, revel in the panoramic views, and experience Scotland at its purest.

Distance: 10min drive, 1h walk, 20min bike

Croftamie

A Glimpse into Scotland’s Rich Heritage

Tucked away in the scenic landscapes of Stirling, Croftamie holds tales of a past enriched with cultural significance.

With its roots deeply embedded in the historical tapestry of Dunbartonshire and later, Strathclyde, this village is more than just a destination; it’s a journey through time.

Explore its quaint setting, discover its stories, and embrace the warmth of its community.

Distance: 4min drive, 22min walk, 5min bike

The Devil’s Pulpit

Where Nature Meets Mythology

Dive deep into the heart of Scotland’s folklore at the Devil’s Pulpit. Amidst the serene landscapes, discover a gorge where waters run red and legends come alive.

The tales of Druids, the devil, and nature’s mysteries make this site not just a visual treat but also a feast for the curious mind.

For a truly immersive experience, consider guided tours by local experts like Activity Scotland.

Distance: 6min drive, 50min walk, 13min bike

Balloch Castle & Country Park

Revel in Nature’s Grandeur

While the castle may be a vestige of its former self, the park is a haven for nature lovers.

With a sprawling kids’ play area, picturesque walking trails, and remnants of historic structures, it promises a day filled with exploration and fun.

The walled garden and its tales of yore add to the charm of this Scottish gem.

Distance: 18 min drive, 32 min bike

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

Scotland’s Wilderness at its Best

With shimmering lochs, dense woodlands, and rugged mountains, this forest park is a testament to Scotland’s untamed beauty.

Whether you’re trekking on foot, pedalling through trails, or riding on horseback, every path unveils a new facet of nature’s splendour.

Iconic sites like Loch Lomond, The Devil’s Pulpit, and Glengoyne Distillery lie within its embrace, making it a must-visit.

Distance: 19min drive, 1h bike

SEA LIFE Loch Lomond Aquarium

Dive into an Aquatic Adventure

From the enigmatic depths of the ocean to the vibrant shallows, experience marine life like never before.

Encounter over 1,500 marine species, including Scotland’s only Japanese Spider Crab, and get lost in the underwater world’s wonders.

And for those avian enthusiasts, the nearby Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre promises a feathery delight.

Distance: 18min drive, 38min bike

Woodland Experiences

Rekindle the Magic of Nature

Immerse yourself in the enchanting woodlands, where every tree has a tale and every path leads to a new adventure.

From seasonal events like Santa’s Woodland Experience to the sheer joy of connecting with nature, this is Scotland’s outdoor heaven.

Distance: 14min drive, 32min bike 

Glasgow

The Cultural Pulse of Scotland

Brimming with art nouveau architecture, cultural institutions, and a pulsating music scene, Glasgow is where history meets modernity.

Dive into its rich heritage, explore its iconic landmarks, and soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Distance: 40min drive

Stirling

Scotland’s Historical Jewel

With its majestic Stirling Castle, medieval architecture, and tales of epic battles, Stirling is a city steeped in history.

Traverse its streets, uncover its legends, and let the city’s charm captivate you.

Distance: 35min drive

Strathblane Falconry

Fly High with Nature’s Hunters

Experience the thrill of being up close with birds of prey in a setting that exudes natural beauty.

Whether you’re a bird enthusiast or just looking for a unique experience, Strathblane Falconry offers a chance to interact with these majestic creatures amidst serene landscapes.

Distance: 19min drive, 54min bike

Mugdock Country Park

A Retreat into Nature’s Lap

Escape the mundane and step into a world where nature reigns supreme.

From its diverse flora and fauna to its serene walking trails, Mugdock Country Park is a haven for those seeking tranquillity and adventure in equal measure.

Distance: 20min drive, 50min bike

Drymen

Gateway to Scotland’s Majestic Landscapes

Drymen, a quaint village in Stirling’s heart, boasts a storied past from cattle drover halts to its strategic bridge over Endrick Water.

As a stepping stone to Loch Lomond, it offers a serene retreat with a unique village green, setting it apart in Scottish tradition.

Amidst its calm, the echoes of a medieval motte guarding ancient crossings still resonate, painting a picture of times gone by.

Distance: 8min drive, 15min bike, 50min walk.

Portnellan Farm – A Hidden Gem for Water Adventures

Just a short drive from Finn Village, Portnellan Farm offers incredible water-based activities on the serene shores of Loch Lomond.

From thrilling speedboat tours led by experienced guides to peaceful kayaking and paddleboarding, this family-run farm provides something for every water enthusiast.

Whether you’re seeking an adrenaline rush or a tranquil paddle, Portnellan is the perfect spot to explore Loch Lomond’s beauty.

Discover more about their activities: https://portnellanfarm.co.uk/activities/

Distance: 15min drive, 30min bike

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