Property Type | |
Tenure | For Sale |
Size | 0.50 Acres |
Price | Offers in the region of £500,000 Inviting offers |
Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
Freehold Land Investment - Loch Lomond
Lucrative investment for a willing developer, Planning approved for 4 high end "Glamping" accommodation. Would also suit previous use as a restaurant implementing F&B
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park covers an area of 720 sq miles (1,865 sq km) with a 220miles (350km) long boundary. Following the formation of the Scottish Parliament, and many decades of campaigning by the Friends of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, and others, legislation led to the creation of Scotland’s first National Park on 19 July 2002. With over 7 million visitor days and 4 million visitors annually Loch Lomond and The Trossachs is Scotland’s most popular countryside destination.
A large percentage of people travelling to Glencoe, Oban, Fort William and the rest of the popular highlands will travel through Loch Lomond at some point during their trip. A large volume will pass through or stay for a day, many like to stay for a few nights and take in the Loch and its’ surroundings.
The National park is home to 21 Munros (mountains over 3000 ft). It is also only 1 hour from 50% of Scotland’s population - 30 minutes from Glasgow and Stirling.
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park attracts millions of visitors every year because of its world-renowned natural beauty, extensive outdoor recreation opportunities, our close proximity to the large population centres of central Scotland and general accessibility by road and rail.
Demand outstrips supply for most of the season (April-September) for accommodation, restaurants and facilities.