Watersports
Loch Lomond offers a variety of activities from water-skiing to sailing. There are also a number of pleasure cruises which are an excellent way of soaking up the wonderful scenery in and around the Loch. Fishing is also popular with good locations situated around Loch Lomond and the River Leven.
Golf
Fine courses welcome the visitor in Alexandria, Dumbarton and Clydebank with great views over the River Clyde.
Indoor Leisure
Sports facilities are available at the modern indoor leisure centres in Alexandria, Dumbarton and Clydebank. Great shopping opportunities are also available at the Clyde Shopping Centre, Dumbarton and Alexandria town centres, Loch Lomond Galleries, Antartex Village Visitor Centre in Alexandria, Loch Lomond Shores and the Village of Balloch.
Walks and Cycle Routes
There are various walks that have much to enchant those interested in walking, such as the Three Lochs Way, Stoneymollan Trail, Balloch & the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Dumbarton and the Kilpatrick Hills. Further information can be found from www.walkingwild.com
Experience the beauty and tranquillity of the National Park via the 4Bs way with Loch Lomond’s boatbootbike bus with bike trailer! Along the West Loch Lomond Cycle Way from Balloch right up to Tarbet and Arrochar, the 4B's service makes it easy for you to combine loch cruising itineraries and ferries with a host of delightfully scenic, easy and safe cycling and walking
It is easy to cycle in the Loch Lomond & West Dunbartonshire area, especially on a prepared off-road cycleway. The Glasgow to Loch Lomond Cycleway is a relatively flat track along the banks of the Clyde, through Clydebank, past Dumbarton Castle and up the Vale of Leven to Balloch at the south end of Loch Lomond. The tracks through the Argyll and Queen Elizabeth Forest Parks are perhaps the most suitable for off-road cycling.