If you want to spend some quality time with your Dad this weekend for Father's Day, here are the best things to do in the West of Scotland to inspire your plans.

Whether you’re looking for some activities to keep the kids occupied or you want to treat the Father figure in your life, we’re here for you.

We have rounded up some of the top attractions in your area based on their Tripadvisor reviews.

Here are five of the best in the West of Scotland that are ideal for a day out with your Dad.

Best things to do in the West of Scotland for Father's Day

Balloch Castle Country Park

Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter: Balloch Castle Country Park. Credit: TripadvisorBalloch Castle Country Park. Credit: Tripadvisor

Described as "idyllic" and "quaint with a touch of majesty", a visit to Balloch Castle Country is the perfect spot for a Father's Day picnic.

Where: Loch Lomond, The Highlands, Drymen Rd, Balloch G83 8LX

Tripadvisor rating: 4.5

Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 268

After their visit, one person left this review: "What a fantastic place to walk, walk the dogs safely off lead, get great views and foot access to Loch Lomond( albeit a steep walk from the park down and back), and enjoy the glorious spring colours of the trees and flowers !!! So beautiful."

Read the rest of the reviews and plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.

Townhead Farm

If you've got the kids with you this Father's day, show them how a family farm works up close and even take home some local produce to sample.

Where: Townhead Farm,  Helensburgh, G84 7LD

Tripadvisor rating: 5.0

Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 8

One Tripadvisor user shared their experience: "Lovely place, great people and wonderful farm experience. This is a great place to take children. Definitely worth a visit x"

Read the rest of the reviews and plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.

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The Hill House

Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter: The Hill House. Credit: TripadvisorThe Hill House. Credit: Tripadvisor

The National Trust for Scotland building is one of Charles and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh's most famous works and well worth ticking off your to-visit list.

Where: Upper Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh G84 9AJ Scotland

Tripadvisor rating: 4.5

Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 473

Following their trip, one visitor posted: "Stunning example of Charles Rennie Macintosh's architecture. Designed in 1903 with many complete rooms including original designs and the Blackie family history. Free mini introduction to house, very well informed and friendly guides. Opprtunity to get drones eye view of the outside. Dont be put off by the screening.
Nice cafe and gift shop. Highly recommended."

Read the rest of the reviews and plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.

Loch Lomond Shores

Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter: Loch Lomond Shores. Credit: TripadvisorLoch Lomond Shores. Credit: Tripadvisor

We must admit we aren't surprised to see the shores of Loch Lomond on this list and it is always a reliable day out for Father's Day - rain or shine.

Where: Ben Lomond Way, Balloch G83 8QL

Tripadvisor rating: 4.0

Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 389

Sharing their thoughts after their visit, one person said: "Beautiful Views and certainly worth a visit, stayed in the area for the weekend and got out and about to see the loch and surrounding villages/areas."

Read the rest of the reviews and plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.

Scottish Submarine Centre

Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter: Scottish Submarine Centre. Credit: TripadvisorScottish Submarine Centre. Credit: Tripadvisor

If he loves to learn new things, look no further than the Scottish Submarine Centre which is home to the last x craft (miniature submarine) built by the Royal Navy.

Where: West King Street, Helensburgh G84 8UN Scotland

Tripadvisor rating: 4.0

Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 17

One person left this review on Tripadvisor: "Fantastic Exhibition.
You get a true perspective of being inside a midget submarine.
The display shows what cramped conditions the submariners had to cope with in stressfull times.during the cold war. Excellent ."

Read the rest of the reviews and plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.