Easily accessible from the Loch Lomond area, Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, offers even more insight into Scottish history, art, and culture. The city boasts 11 different museums that are free to enter. Among these are the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), the most popular modern art gallery in Scotland; and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, which features 22 galleries focusing on art, the environment, ancient Egypt, and more. If you don't mind paying admission, Glasgow also features nine other world-class museums worth seeing.
Stirling is another interesting city for learning about Scottish history and culture. Located on the edge of the Loch Lomond region, Stirling is easy to reach from Loch Lomond. See Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's most popular and important historical monuments, and one of its biggest castles. The 12th-century structure encapsulates Scotland's rich history and was often inhabited by Scottish royal families. Also worth seeing in Stirling are the Wallace Monument and the Church of the Holy Rude. The Wallace Monument is an impressive tower commemorating William Wallace, who counts among Scotland's famous historical figures. Inside, visitors can learn more about Wallace's life and enjoy great views of the surrounding area from the top of the tower. The Church of the Holy Rude, one of Scotland's oldest churches, boasts stunning stained glass and a historic churchyard.