Herein, where can I wild camp in Loch Lomond?
If you prefer some basic home comforts like toilets and running water, there are low-cost informal campsites at Loch Chon, Loch Achray, Loch Lubnaig and Sallochy on East Loch Lomond. Or if you fancy something a bit even more luxurious, there's a great range of private campsites throughout the National Park too.
Also Know, can you wild camp at Loch Lubnaig? Whether you're looking for the comfort of a campsite or the solitude of 'wild camping', the National Park offers plenty of places to immerse yourself in some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland.
Also question is, can you camp on the islands on Loch Lomond?
You can also camp overnight on the island (see map below). There is a huge array of activities to enjoy on or close to Loch Lomond, including watersports such as kayaking, Canadian canoes, stand-up paddle boards, wake boarding, water skiing and wake surfing.
Can you wild camp at Loch Earn?
If you are planning to 'wild camp', be aware that seasonal byelaws came into effect on 1st March 2017 which affect how you can camp in some areas between March and September. During this time, you need a permit to camp or (in some locations) to stay overnight in your motorhome in these Camping Management Zones.