Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park is a national park in Scotland centred on Loch Lomond and the hills and glens of the Trossachs, along with several other ranges of hills. It was the first of the two national parks established by the Scottish Parliament in 2002, the second being the Cairngorms National Park. The park extends to cover much of the western part of the southern highlands, lying to the north of the Glasgow conurbation, and contains many mountains and lochs. It is the fourth-largest national park in the British Isles, with a total area of 1,865 km2 and a boundary of some 350 km in length. It features 21 Munros and 20 Corbetts.
The park straddles the Highland Boundary Fault, which divides it into two distinct regions - lowland and highland - that differ in underlying geology, soil types and topography.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Lomond_and_The_Trossachs_National_Park
Official Website https://www.lochlomond-trossachs.org/
Address FK8 3, United Kingdom
Coordinates 56°14'9.324" N -4°35'30.681" E