Situated in the Trossachs, between Callander and Strathyre, beneath the magnificent peak of Ben Ledi, Loch Lubnaig is a lovely place for a paddle.
It has a shape very much based on its North to South shape, and this, combined with the shelter that Ben Ledi can sometimes provide, means that it can have a lot less wind than many east to west Trossach lochs in the prevailing wind (Westerly). If the wind is coming from the less dominant North or South directions, then one of the other Lochs in the area will be more suitable, such as Loch Earn or Loch Vennachar.
There are several car parks on the main road (A84) providing water side access from your car to the water. It should be noted that the loch is situated in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, which has a Bye Law preventing all wild camping.