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Watersports

Water sports on Loch Lomond. The Loch is the largest inland expanse of water in Britain and provides areas sheltered enough for ski-ing but open enough for sailing. Water sports on Loch Lomond includes jet ski-ing, canoeing, sailing, wakeboarding, wakeskating  and water ski-ing.

Loch Lomond is suitable for canoes, kayaks and dinghies to speed-boats, cruisers and yachts.

Watersports at The Lodge on Loch Lomond

We are so excited to announce the launch of our Watersports School this summer, Loch Lomond Wakeboard will be located at our jetty every day to offer speedboat trips, wakeboarding & waterskiing lessons, banana boats and doughnuts. Further to this they will also be providing exclusively to the Lodge:   •  Kayaks (£10 per hour)   •  Paddle Boards (£10 per hour)

Loch Lomond Wakeboarding

We've moved to Ardlui Hotel Loch Lomond Wakeboard is Scotland’s first purpose-built wakeboard and wakesurf school and will guarantee you the ride of your life! Based on the shores of Loch Lomond next to the Ardlui Hotel and within easy reach of Glasgow, we offer professional wakeboarding lessons from the UK’s top 10 coaches for boarders and surfers of all ages and levels.

Boat Moorings at Loch Lomond

Boat Moorings and Slipways, Loch Lomond at Rowardennan Boat moorings and slipways at Loch Lomond includes moorings and slips at Rowardennan on the east shore of Loch Lomond. Rowardennan is located on the quieter eastern shore of the loch. The boat moorings belong to the Rowardennan Hotel where facilities include The Clansman and Rob Roy bars where you can enjoy fresh, home made food using local seasonal produce.

Loch Lomond

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  • Broken clouds
  • Temperature: 18 °C
  • Wind: Variable from South to West, 5.8 mph
  • Pressure: 1013 hPa
  • Rel. Humidity: 56 %
  • Visibility: 6.2 mi
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