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Loch Lomond Sea Life
Address: Loch Lomond Shores Ben Lomond Way , Alexandria G83 8QL, WDU, GB
Phone: 01389 721500
State: WDU
City: Alexandria
Zip Code: G83 8QL


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The aquarium was amazing! Truly a good day out with the kids. We brought the mission pack and that was perfect for keeping kids 5+ occupied and actually reading the facts because there is a prize at the end. The cinema showing was a big hit and the views of the loch were incredible from the top. The only let down was the “selection” of food at the cafe, and the fact the Costa coffee machine wasn’t working. The staff were amazingly friendly and knowledgeable. Definitely worth a visit.
It’s a nice aquarium with really exciting animals to see. Right beside the loch with nice views. It’s a fun activity for friends or families, very kid-friendly too. Although it’s a nice place for a visit, I found it slightly underwhelming but that’s because I had higher expectations.
One of the best aquarium, I visit so far in Scotland. Top of the aquarium, there is restaurants also is not the expensive.we had a good time with food and amazing view.Highly recommended.
Loch Lomond Shores is an ideal blend of nature, shopping, and family fun. Nestled by the beautiful shores of Loch Lomond, this destination offers breathtaking views of the water and surrounding hills. Whether you're looking for a relaxing walk along the loch, some retail therapy, or exciting outdoor activities, there's something for everyone. The shopping outlets offer a great range of stores, from local craft shops to bigger brands, all set within a charming, open-air setting. There are also plenty of places to grab a bite, with cafés and restaurants offering both quick snacks and sit-down meals while enjoying the stunning scenery. For families, the SEA LIFE Aquarium is a must-visit, offering an engaging and educational experience for kids. There’s also the TreeZone Aerial Adventure, which adds an adrenaline rush with zip lines and obstacle courses for those seeking some adventure. Whether you come for the natural beauty, the shopping, or the activities, Loch Lomond Shores makes for a perfect day out. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area!
The aquarium was truly stunning! Everything was exceptionally well-maintained. Upon entering, a friendly staff member invited us to sit in front of a camera and mimic three poses, letting us know we could print the photos at the exit. It was a fun memory, though I wished they offered better background options or even no background at all. The creatures were vibrant, with detailed names and explanations provided on the walls. The creative tunnel and the aquarium's overall design were fantastic. Highly recommend for both kids and adults!
I really enjoyed a wee walk through. It was great to see some of the marine life they had on show. My only qualm was it was rather short. You could walk through the entire thing in about 5 minutes, foot traffic permitting. However, if you take your time, read the blurbs, and check out all of the exhibits, you could easily lose yourself for a couple of hours. There's a cafe and a cinema on the floors above, which i didn't partake in because i was in on my own, but there's also a great view from the top, offering a good view of the loch, the surrounding area, and Ben Lomond in the distance. I was going to go for the shark feeding as well, but you have to go on specific days, rather than at your own leisure, so be aware of that. Also, they feed the otters at 3pm, so if you like otters and want to see them chowing down on their dinner, that's the time to visit. Would certainly go back again with friends
Love Loch Lomond. Only 30 minutes from Glasgow. It was very busy this weekend. We didn't realise there was a food festival. Very much enjoyed all the stalls. The playpark has downsized big time, but the kids still had fun. A paddle in the water when it's roasting also helps! We did see other kids in their swimming costumes and snorkels having fun in the water, maybe an idea to bring some water toys. Our trip was a last-minute idea. There are plenty of walks that are shaded when the sun gets too strong. Lots of people on their bikes, too. Can hire out bikes and canoes, probably only in the summer months, I'm guessing. All in all, a cracking day out.
A wonderful way to enjoy your holiday in grand style. The secret of some islands, mountains, and ancient buildings explained while cruising in the boat. There's a lovely bar located within the big cruising boat where you can quench your thirst and listen to commentary about the gems of loch lomond. The history of a statue of a dancing boy on the river is also told with the statue in sight.
Not one of the largest sea life centres but good nevertheless, plenty to see. We used as one of our rest break on our trip homeward bound from above glencoe back down England to break up the journey. Nice spot, plenty parking and choices for a coffee close by to.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Loved this visitor centre. Very 'hands on'. Well laid out. Grandchildren thought it was great. All staff were very helpful. Thoroughly recommend
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