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Catherine Kinloch Shoe Shop at Loch Lomond Shores
Contemporary Scottish gift shop blending curated souvenirs with modern retail design at Loch Lomond Shores.
Keepsake Scotland is a contemporary gift shop located at Loch Lomond Shores in Balloch, specializing in curated Scottish souvenirs and handpicked gifts. The store showcases a carefully selected range of items including candles, jewellery, hats, and distinctive keepsakes that reflect Scottish heritage without the typical tourist kitsch. With multiple locations across Scotland, Keepsake has earned recognition for combining modern retail sensibilities with authentic Scottish character, offering visitors a thoughtfully curated shopping experience.
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Car
From Glasgow city centre, drive northwest on the A82 towards Loch Lomond for approximately 30–40 minutes (35 km). Follow signs for Loch Lomond Shores at Balloch. The destination has dedicated car parking with multiple spaces available. Parking is free for shoppers. From Edinburgh, allow 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes (70 km) via the M9 and A84, merging onto the A82 near Stirling.
Public Transport
From Glasgow Queen Street Station, take a ScotRail train towards Balloch (approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour). Trains run regularly throughout the day, with typical fares ranging from £6–12 return depending on advance booking. Balloch railway station is a 5–10 minute walk from Loch Lomond Shores. Alternatively, Citylink coaches operate services from Glasgow to Balloch, with journey times of 45–60 minutes and fares around £5–10 return.
Bus
Local bus services connect Balloch to surrounding areas. First Bus operates services within the region, with typical fares under £3 per journey. Services run regularly but with reduced frequency outside peak hours. Journey times from nearby towns vary from 15–45 minutes depending on origin. Check local timetables for current schedules, as frequency varies seasonally.
Walking
If staying at Loch Lomond Shores or nearby accommodation, the shop is accessible on foot via well-maintained pedestrian paths. The Shores development is designed for pedestrian access with clear signage. Walking from Balloch town centre takes approximately 15–20 minutes via flat, accessible routes. The waterfront promenade provides scenic walking access from various points around the Shores.
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