The Heart
of Luss
& Loch Lomond
A 17th century coaching inn reimagined — at the gateway to the Highlands in Scotland, in the ancient country of Clan Colquhoun. Where every stay is handmade and every Loch Lomond adventure is your own.
Welcome to Colquhoun country
Welcome to the Loch Lomond Arms, a 17th-century coaching inn on the ancestral lands of Clan Colquhoun since the 13th century. Set within the 45,000-acre Luss Estate on Loch Lomond, Scotland, it offers Highland adventures outdoors and handmade rooms, estate dining and a warm hearth within.
Rooms as individual
as their guests
Every suite, room and cottage at the Loch Lomond Arms, our coaching inn in Luss on Loch Lomond, tells a different chapter.
Layered with authentic materials, handmade pieces and singular moments drawn from the mythology of Clan Colquhoun and the beauty of the Luss Estate.
Unfussy. Atmospheric. Entirely your own.
Your adventure,
written just for you
We curate exclusive, bespoke experiences across the 45,000-acre Luss Estate and Loch Lomond, Scotland — each one hand-picked and designed around you. From wild loch swimming at dawn to fireside tales of Clan Colquhoun, no two Highland stays are ever the same.
From the Estate
to your table
Our kitchen is rooted in the land that surrounds us. Local and seasonal estate produce shapes every dish at our Luss restaurant — a portrait of the Scottish Highlands, served in the warmth of a 17th century coaching inn that has been feeding travellers on Loch Lomond for three hundred years.
The bar draws from Luss Distillery's own spirits, alongside a curated cellar that reflects the character of the house.
A story
800 years
in the making
The Luss Estate on Loch Lomond, Scotland has been home to Clan Colquhoun since the 13th century — one of Scotland's oldest and most storied Highland families.
To stay at the Loch Lomond Arms, our coaching inn in the conservation village of Luss, is to step inside that living history: into the rooms, the landscapes and the traditions of a clan whose spirit still shapes every corner of this place.
We wear it lightly. But we carry it with pride.
Spoken by Sir John Colquhoun to King James I of Scotland, 1424 — a vow of loyalty, capability and service. The words we live by.