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Balmaha Circular
90 MINS ROUND TRIPBalmaha Circular
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Balmaha Pontoon
Balmaha Pontoon
Experience the beauty of Loch Lomond, sail past the magical island of Inchcailloch and look out for osprey and sea eagles on the way.
Daily from 27 March 2026 - 1 Nov 2026
All of our boats have a cosy lower saloon and a licensed bar selling hot and cold drinks and snacks, so you can settle in, relax and enjoy the views in comfort. When the weather’s sunnier, head up to our upper deck and sit outside to really take in the scenery and fresh loch air.
Along the way, our friendly skippers share a live commentary, telling stories about the loch’s history, the people who have lived here and the landscape around you, it’s a great way to learn a little more about Loch Lomond as you cruise.
We depart from the floating pontoon beside the old steamer pier, a 10-minute walk from Balmaha village, making it easy to fit into your day out.
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- Toilets on board
- Licensed bar serving hot/cold cold drinks and snacks
- Covered saloon and open deck for viewing
- Dogs welcome on all boats – free of charge
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