Balloch

Balloch is a town on Clydeside in central Scotland, on the southern shore of Loch Lomond. It expanded from 1850 when the railway arrived, bringing trippers from Glasgow to the pier, whence boats and charabancs conveyed them around the loch. Balloch is still easy to reach by public transport, but this part of the loch is lowland and urban, and few boats now sail so you need your own transport to reach the more attractive areas of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Balloch in 2021 had a population of 6030. The short River Leven drains the loch, flowing south from Balloch through Jamestown, Alexandria (the largest town), Bonhill and Renton. This Vale of Leven conurbation, population 20,000, is industrial and residential, with little to interest the visitor. The river flows into the Clyde estuary at Dumbarton.

Get in
Balloch is nowadays bypassed to the west by A82, the main road from Glasgow to the Highlands, and to the south by A811 towards Stirling. Bicycles may use A82 but it's always pounding with traffic, consider using the old road B857.

By train
Two trains per hour run M-Sa from Glasgow Queen Street, taking 50 min to Balloch via Dumbarton East and Central, and Alexandria. These trains start from Airdrie and Coatbridge. On Sundays the trains run instead from Motherwell via Glasgow Central.

is on the west bank of the river next to Balloch Road bridge, 100 yards from the ferry jetty. There's a staffed ticket office and machines, toilets and a waiting area. There is step-free access to the sole terminus platform.

By bus
First Glasgow Buses 1 / 1A run from Glasgow Osborne Street (stop 2) via Clydebank, Old Kilpatrick, Dumbarton and Alexandria, taking 1 hr 45 min to Balloch. They run every 15 min M-Sa and every 30 min on Sunday.

Citylink coaches from Glasgow to the Highlands run along A82 a mile west of Balloch: the bus stop is by the roundabout junction with A811. It's seldom convenient to use them to get here from Glasgow, but they take you from Balloch direct to Inveraray, Oban, Campbeltown, Fort William and Skye without doubling back via Glasgow. One bus a day (for Campbeltown) runs via the airport stand 9, northbound at 2:30PM and southbound from Balloch at noon.

First Bus 206 runs from Dumbarton via Alexandria to Balloch, taking 50 min. It's every 30 min M-Sa and hourly on Sunday.

McColls Bus 306 runs 3-5 times a day from Helensburgh via Arden on the west loch shore and the A82 / A811 roundabout near Balloch to Alexandria. It's usually simpler to take the 1 / 1A and change in Dumbarton.

Get around
Walk: it's easy enough to walk between Balloch village, the Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre, and Balloch Castle and Park.

By bus: Garelochhead Bus 207 runs hourly M-Sa from Bonhill to Alexandria, Balloch and the Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre. Their bus 305 runs daily every couple of hours from Alexandria to Balloch, Arden and Luss on the west loch shore. Their bus 309 runs daily every hour or two from Alexandria to Balloch, Drymen and Balmaha on the east loch shore.

By bike: a cycle path runs from Balloch along bypassed loops of road and purpose-built track along the west bank of the loch via Arden, Luss and Inverbeg to Tarbet, 17 miles in all. It's level going and suitable also for hikers, wheelchairs and horses.

By boat: Sweeney's Cruises sail May-Sept 2-3 times a day from Balloch to Luss, where the schedule allows you three hours ashore.

Taxi: Wright Taxis serve Balloch, Alexandria and Dumbarton,.

Do

 * Cruise the loch: Sweeney's Cruises operate a variety of boat trips year round, the shortest being the "Experience Cruise" (adult £12), a one-hour potter around the southern basin. They also operate the water buses, see "Get around". They sail from the village landing next to the railway station and Balloch Road bridge.
 * Water sports such as canoeing, kayaking and paddle-boarding: with your own kit you can start here. There are no public hire or instruction facilities in Balloch, see Loch Lomond for other options. There's a £20 fee to launch a motorboat from the Duncan Mills Memorial Slipway (foot of Pier Rd just beyond Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre) and you must register it - and any kind of powered craft such as jetski - in advance with the Park.
 * Golf: Cameron House Golf Club is by that hotel. Vale of Leven GC is south in Alexandria, white tees 5278, par 67, visitor round £27.
 * John Muir Way is a 130-mile (215-km) walking trail from Helensburgh to Dunbar on the east coast. It's named for the naturalist John Muir (1838-1914) and used to stretch from Dunbar his birthplace to Edinburgh, but in 2014 was extended to Helensburgh. Hiking east to have the weather at your back, Stage One is out of Helensburgh over Bannacra to Balloch. Stage Two is east across the hills to Strathblane near Milngavie, with an alternative route for bikes via Gartness and Dumgoyne. Stage Three is through Lennoxtown to join the Forth-Clyde Canal at Kirkintilloch, thence along the towpath towards Edinburgh.
 * Loch Lomond Highland Games are held at Moss o Balloch Park, west bank of the river. They're on the second Saturday in July, with the next on Sa 13 July 2024. Luss Highland Games are held on the first Saturday in July.
 * Loch Lomond Food & Drink Festival: the main event is in early September, in Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre. There's also a smaller Springfest.
 * Loch Lomond Highland Games are held at Moss o Balloch Park, west bank of the river. They're on the second Saturday in July, with the next on Sa 13 July 2024. Luss Highland Games are held on the first Saturday in July.
 * Loch Lomond Food & Drink Festival: the main event is in early September, in Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre. There's also a smaller Springfest.

Budget

 * Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre has Café Zest, Queen of the Loch Hotel & Restaurant for pub food and Café at the Shores for cakes and sandwiches.
 * Loch Lomond Shores shopping centre has Café Zest, Queen of the Loch Hotel & Restaurant for pub food and Café at the Shores for cakes and sandwiches.

Mid-range

 * Balloch House within Innkeeper's Lodge (see Sleep) is a gastropub open Tu-Sa 07:00-23:00, Su M 08:00-22:30

Splurge

 * Cameron House has two restaurants, see below.
 * Inishmurrin Island has an upscale restaurant open Apr-Oct. You'd better book or they won't send the boat for you. Their self-catering accommodation is mostly let by the week but Friday-Monday short breaks are available.

Drink

 * Along Balloch / Drymen Rd are Tullie Inn and Balloch House (see Eat) and The Dog House, open Su-Th 11AM-midnight, F Sa 11AM-1AM.
 * Scotch whisky is distilled and blended all along the Vale of Leven but there are no distilleries open to visit.
 * Loch Lomond Brewery is also in the Vale, no tours.

Sleep

 * The main accommodation strip is along the historic high street, Balloch Rd becoming Drymen Rd as it crosses the river. Plus there's a couple along the modern road A811 just south.



Connect
As of July 2023 Balloch, Alexandria and their approach roads have 4G from O2 and 5G from EE, Three and Vodafone.

Go next

 * East through Drymen to access the east shore of Loch Lomond. Stay on the main road to reach historic Stirling.
 * North along A82 to Luss and Tarbet then various routes lead to the Highlands and Islands.
 * South via Dumbarton to Glasgow for big city attractions.