Loch Katrine Cruise Boats

Steamship Sir Walter Scott has sailed on Loch Katrine since 1900. Sir Walter Scott’s 1810 poem ‘The Lady of the Lake’ put Loch Katrine and the Trossachs on the map and provided the name for one of our other cruise boats. Rob Roy III, our other large cruiser, is named after the infamous outlaw born at Loch Katrine and the subject of another Scott novel.

Finally, the small Osprey boat is ideal for small parties to get close to the dramatic shoreline and islands on Loch Katrine.

Steamship Sir Walter Scott

Built in 1899 on the River Clyde, Steamship Sir Walter Scott was dismantled and transported in sections by barge and horse-drawn carriages to Loch Katrine, where she was reassembled to begin service in 1900. Read more about the history of the steamer.

Book a cruise and experience the wonders of Loch Katrine on the much-loved Steamship Sir Walter Scott.

Lady of the Lake

Rob Roy III