i love the look of this site, but i have been told the midges are unbarable. i am thinking of going to the area a year next easter.
theres no harm in planning ahead. dont forget they get a lot of rain up there. i am trying to convince myself that they have better weather in the spring. and there might be a little snow on the hills. and i know that they dont have midges in the spring.
good luck. i shall watch the posts and replys on this .
Also try the other side of the loch - Mallorchy Bay is also lochside and beautiful site, lovely location and very friendly staff. Was there last year in May.
Used to go there as a kid and was last there about a decade ago. Great for playing in a rubber dinghy in the water and only a short walk into Luss village. Luss itself is a bit twee a faux, catering for the tourists on a day out from Glasgow. I don't remember the midges being that bad to be honest. Easter should be OK for midges as I think they tend to come out in mid summer most.
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We went to Luss in August last year for ten days. The midges were not a major problem as long as you wear repellant constantly. The site is right on the banks of the Loch, literally one minutes walk away from the tents etc. & we spent a lot of time with the rubber dinghy & the kids did swim. The only downside is, that there is only one main road on that side of the Loch, so you can only go north or south so days out without a very long drive are limited & not really a good idea with three kids. There is a cycle path, but again only one way or the other. We usually go to the Lakes where you can basically go where you want & found the lack of footpaths a bit limiting. Also I believe that the Luss Hills are a dog free zone & we have 2. The views are fantastic but you can only spend so much time looking at them. We did find 10 days to be too long.
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We were there 3 years ago and enjoyed our stay despite some wet weather (we went in May) During our stay there was a light aircraft fitted with floats that was interesting to watch taking off and landing. In the evenings it was moored up by rope anchored to the beach at Luss, not a sight we`d ever come across before.
We went for lots of scenic/sight seeing drives and tried to plan circular routes using narrow lanes (mind you, the A roads are narrow enough, some of them with passing places)
As an alternative consider Ardgartan C&CC site on the banks of Loch Long, its not much further past Luss (maybe 15 miles or so) and it has lots of footpaths and cycle tracks (vehicle free) adjacent to the site.
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We went there 3 years ago too, in July and had a lovely week there . We had a Lochside pitch without asking. What I remember was sitting outside at 10 -30 and you could still read a book because it was still light. Like Rickster said the Ardgarten site is only 15 miles up the road so we had a week there first and it was brilliant. One of the best holidays we ever had.
If you do go in July be careful your trip does not clash with the Loch Lomond Open golf tourament (that's if your not going to spectate). I can't be sure of the date for it but the area gets very busy and a standtill is the norm. Also if you go there anytime of the year don't leave the site on a bank holiday monday!! as all the traffic heading back into Glasow backs up from Stonnymalon round-a-bout at Balloch right up to near Tarbet (15 miles)
If you are leaving on a B/H leave at the crack of dawn, I owned a static 3 miles north of Luss at Inverbeg for 7 years and learned this the hard way!
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