FabuLUSS Loch Lomond - Luss Estates Company

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FabuLUSS Loch Lomond - Luss Estates Company
Set on the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond,
surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park,
Luss is one of Scotland’s most picturesque
villages. This magical location retains its unspoilt
natural beauty yet is just a 30 minute drive from
the buzzing city of Glasgow.
Stay at the beautifully decorated Loch Lomond
Arms, with seasonal Scottish fare and a world
class wine list, or sleep in luxury lodges at
Inverbeg Holiday Park, with action packed
water-sports on your doorstep. Dine on delicious
smoked salmon from Luss Smokehouse at the
stylish Luss Seafood Bar and pop next door to
see craft workshops in Luss General Store.
Learn of the dramatic and intriguing history of
the Clan Colquhoun, who have lived on these
lands for the last 600 years.
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Every authentic detail can be arranged, from our
resident piper, to greet guests on arrival, photo
opportunities with our Heilan' coos, speedboat
trips on the loch, guided hill-walking and nature
walks within Luss Estates, whisky tastings,
distillery tours, and talks from a clan historian.
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Loch Lomond Arms Hotel
Loch Lomond Arms Hotel is a beautifully restored
former coaching inn, serving seasonal Scottish
food. Landscaped gardens offer al-fresco dining, or
cosy inside on colder days next to roaring log fires.
Renowned wine expert Matthew Jukes has created
the wine list. The bar also serves hand-pulled craft
ales and an enviable selection of Scottish whiskies
and gins.
Touches of Harris tweed, weathered tartans
and historical prints create interiors that hark back
to the Loch Lomond Arm’s roots. Each bedroom
is unique with woollen blankets, crisp cottons and
antique furniture. Self-contained cottages, set
on the banks of nearby Luss Water, provide a
secluded retreat.
The extensive events space can host parties,
ceilidhs and corporate events for several hundred
guests. A wide range of activities and team
building options are available, from a shoot
school to golf, canoeing to quad bikes, or even
mini-Highland Games.
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www.lochlomondarmshotel.com
+44 (0)1436 860420
or email:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Inverbeg Holiday Park
Invebeg Holiday Park is a family friendly 5* holiday
park on the banks of Loch Lomond. The fantastic
facilities include a pontoon to moor boats, as well
as a designated kids zone and on-site shop.
A range of lodges and caravans are available to hire
or purchase, and 2-berth S-Pods are coming soon!
A private harbour and dinghy pond are provided
for owners.
www.inverbeg.com
+44 (0)1436 860267
or email:
[email protected]
[email protected]
These brilliant holiday homes provide the perfect
base to explore the breathtaking beauty of the Loch
Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Nearby
bike trails and brilliant hill walking and hiking
provide land-based adventures. Inverbeg Holiday
Park’s setting offers unrivalled access to the natural
playground of Loch Lomond and the team can
arrange all manner of watersports, from kayaking
around the archipelago of islands, exploring the
channels and beaches, to high octane wakeboarding,
jet-skis, or water-skiing.
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Luss Seafood Bar
Set right in the heart of the village of Luss, the
Luss Seafood Bar serves the finest selection of
Scottish seafood alongside fresh seasonal produce.
The menu features beech smoked salmon produced
in the village by Luss Smokehouse. The wine list is
selected by expert Matthew Jukes to accompany
the seafood, as well as a handful of Scottish gins.
www.luss-seafoodbar.com
+44 (0) 1436 860420
or email:
[email protected]
The airy interior is decorated with hand-blocked
wallpaper, zinc table-tops, and selected prints from
Scottish artists, available at Luss General Store. An
outside terrace allows guests to enjoy their seafood
in the sunshine, Scottish weather permitting.
Luss Seafood Bar also creates the most delicious
food to go; enjoyed on the pier or on a speedboat,
this is arguably 'take-away' with the best view in the
world! Hampers are available for boat trips to the
islands of Loch Lomond, popular picnics include
hot smoked salmon salad and potted crayfish tails,
served with chilled champagne.
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Luss General Store
Set on Pier Road in the village of Luss, the Luss
General Store is en route to the village’s photogenic
pier. Supporting local artisans and craftspeople the
store offers a carefully chosen collection of gifts and
hand-crafted products.
A superb library encompasses children’s classics,
countryside guides and stunning photographic
books of Scotland. Outdoor items including picnic
blankets, walking sticks and maps sit alongside
pet presents. The baby range includes a snuggly
selection of soft toys, crocheted blankets and
booties. Luxury toiletries are sourced locally and
throughout Scotland. Tickets are available to
purchase for boat trips on Loch Lomond.
Bespoke hampers can be created incorporating
Scottish food, drinks, books and other gifts.
Goodie bags and favours can be designed for
events and parties.
Luss General Store holds exclusive private
shopping events with guests served champagne,
drinks and canapés from Luss Seafood Bar.
www.lussgeneralstore.com
+44 (0)1436 860820
or email:
[email protected]
The pantry is filled with tasty Scottish-made treats
from the Highlands and Islands, including an array
of Scottish whiskies and gins. Tastings are always
available in-store and Meet the Producers events
can be scheduled for groups interested in learning
about provenance.
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Luss Smokehouse
Enjoying an idyllic location in the ancient village of
Luss, the Luss Smokehouse is the natural inheritor
of a centuries old Highlands craft that has long
given Scotland pride of place on the global map
of epicurean excellence as home to the finest
smoked salmon in the world.
Combining basic natural ingredients with time
honoured curing techniques Luss Smokehouse
produces flavoursome, succulent beech smoked
salmon to savour and enjoy.
www.luss-smokehouse.com
+44 (0)1436 860966
or email:
[email protected]
Using only the finest and freshest fish from a
network of trusted suppliers, each salmon is
individually hand filleted before gentle kiln
smoking in the traditional way for up to 12 hours.
The salmon are then delicately hand sliced and
packaged on the premises – guaranteeing the
ultimate in taste, texture and quality.
Luss Smokehouse smoked salmon is a highlight
of the menu at the Luss Seafood Bar. Products are
available to purchase at Luss Seafood Bar, the
Loch Lomond Arms Hotel, and online.
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Luss Estates
Luss Estates is a thriving, commercially managed
estate, with traditional farming as well as renewable
energy projects, including a 1Mw hydro-electric
scheme. The land spans over 40,000 acres in
the foothills of the Scottish Highlands and
encompasses farmland, bracken-clad hillside,
peatland, wooded glens and river valleys as well
as several of the jewel-like islands scattered on
Loch Lomond.
Luss Estates is a haven for wildlife and is home
to birds of prey, including a nesting pair of golden
eagles and a nesting pair of ospreys, along with
black grouse, otters, pine martin, fallow, roe and
red deer. Guided hill-walking and nature guides
can enhance a day out in this breathtaking scenery.
Land is available to hire for large scale events,
including sporting challenges, or for private
events and parties on the islands, catered by the
Loch Lomond Arms Hotel. Photography and
filming are welcomed.
www.lussestates.co.uk
+44 (0)1389 713 100
or email:
[email protected]
An experienced Game Keeper leads seasonal
stalking, on the hillsides around Luss, and on the
islands of Loch Lomond, and runs driven and
walked up pheasant shoots. Shoot and stalking
lunches can be provided by the Loch Lomond
Arms Hotel, and dog friendly accommodation
is available.
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Clan Colquhoun
The lands at Luss Estates have evidence of
Mesolithic hunter-gathers’ encampments, dating
to over 10,000 years ago. Other significant finds
include mysterious ring shaped rock carvings,
Bronze Age burial sites, and Iron Age forts.
Wooded islets on Loch Lomond hold remains
of crannogs, defensive lake dwellings constructed
by the Picts.
Tours can be concluded with a drinks reception
in the Library of the Loch Lomond Arms, which
features portraiture of notable
Colquhoun clansmen.
These lands have been the historic home of the
Clan Colquhoun for over 600 years, and FabuLUSS
Loch Lomond warmly welcomes all clansmen. The
Luss, Loch Lomond Highland Gathering in July
provides an annual gathering for the clan.
or email: estateoff [email protected]
www.lussestates.co.uk/heritage
+44 (0)1389 713 100
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The clan's chronicle is chequered, intriguing and
dramatic. A notable event in Scottish clan history
is the bloody battle of Glen Fruin, between the
Colquhouns and the MacGregors, after which the
name of the later was banned by the King for over
one hundred years. A visit to the site is included in
a tour of the clan lands, guided by a knowledgable
clan historian.
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As FabuLUSS as your imagination...
FabuLUSS Loch Lomond combines a stunning, yet easily accessible,
location with fantastic food, amazing accommodation, a wealth of outdoor
activities, fantastic shopping, incredible history, and a brilliant behind-thescenes team. Arrive by helicopter, picnic on an island, shop Scottish crafts,
stroke a Heilan' coo, get piped into dinner, and kick up your heels in a
ceilidh. Rest a night in our restored coaching inn before beginning another
unforgettable adventure. Your imagination is the only limit…
Activities
The list is endless: from high octane water-sports, speedboat tours and thrilling
helicopter trips; to pony trekking, boat tours, bike hire, deer stalking and guided
hillwalking; or educational nature photography, golf lessons and history talks;
to more sedate spa visits, distillery tours, wine, whisky and gin tastings or perhaps
your own mini-Highland Games, complete with caber tossing.
Events
The Inchconnachan Suite and Inchtavannach Room at the Loch Lomond Arms
Hotel can be hired for events for hundreds of guests. Inchmoan Island, on the
waters of Loch Lomond, can be hired for events, catered from the Loch Lomond
Arms Hotel. Land can be hired for camping for hundreds of visitors for large-scale
events and parking can be arranged a short walk from the village of Luss for up
to 100 cars.
Contact Us
©Helen Russell Photography
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Come and see FabuLUSS Loch Lomond. To arrange a visit, or for any further
information, please call +44(0)1389 713 100 or email [email protected]
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The historic home of the Clan Colquhoun
www.fabuluss.com
Loch Lomond Arms Hotel