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Boutique hotel in Drymen (met straal 10 km)


    Sort on: arrival: fri 25 may 2012 - departure: sat 26 may 2012
  • Bramblewood

    Drymen - This friendly, family-run bed and breakfast accommodation is situated in the peaceful village of Drymen, offering beautiful natural surroundings and complimentary tea or coffee.

    Bramblewood acts as a warm, welcoming base from which to tap your host’s local knowledge of this striking area on the eastern side of Loch Lomond. A caring and personal touch will provide you with economical and comfortable accommodation, situated within a tranquil woodland setting.

    Having been recently developed, upgrading its exceptional bed and breakfast standards, 3 well-appointed en suite rooms offer benefits such as a private TV.

    Enjoy free tea or coffee on arrival, along with a private dining area overlooking the gardens. It is here that you can savour a full cooked Scottish breakfast or an extensive continental alternative before embarking on your discovery of Drymen, central Scotland, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.

    Loch Lomond shores are met from Drymen’s own Endrick Water. Drymen lies on the road from Glasgow to Aberfoyle, making it accessible to both Glasgow and the Trossachs. Drymen is a popular base for hill walkers, as it is only 22.5 km (14 miles) along the Loch before you reach Rowardenna, at the foot of Scotland’s southernmost Munroe, Ben Lomond. Many walkers of the West Highland Way pass through Drymen, a 153 km (95-mile) trek that starts in Milngavie, north of Glasgow and ends in Fort William. Part of the West Highland Way can be pursued on a trip to Drymen (e.g. Drymen to Balmaha, which normally takes about a day).

    Aside from walking there are golfing facilities nearby at the Buchanan Golf Course. Fishing permits can be obtained locally and also in nearby Balmaha, which offers cruises to Loch Lomond. There are many cycle routes and bike hire can be obtained locally in Drymen village.

    Places to visit by car include Scotland’s National Park. Taste your favourite malt at Glengoyne distillery, near Killearn. Visit the last paddle steamer of Loch Lomond, Maid of the Loch, at Balloch.

    If your trip is planned for the summer months, you can enjoy the traditional pipe band that plays on the village green every Thursday throughout July and August. Also in the summer there are Highland games and many neighbouring festivals.

    Drymen has all the facilities you will require including a bank, post office, supermarket, arts and crafts shop, outdoors shop, several restaurants and pubs. There is also a local tourist information office where you can expect expert advice and information about planning your visit.

    Bramblewood can offer its patrons a choice of 3 rooms, all tastefully decorated and comfortably equipped. All are en suite and include a TV for your enjoyment. Each room can be arranged as either a double or twin, with one room also able to accommodate a 3rd person via an additional Z-bed (subject to availability).

      
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    GBP 65

    for 1 night

     

  • Oak Tree Inn

    Balmaha (at 5.9km) - On the east shore of Loch Lomond, this charming family-run country inn is constructed from locally quarried slate and offers a perfect tranquil location for a romantic or relaxing break.

    Standing in the shade of a magnificent 500-year-old oak tree, this traditional bar/restaurant is ideal for those wishing to escape from the rush of modern day life. The non-smoking inn is adjacent to the West Highland Way and is ideal for walkers. After a long day spent exploring the region’s magnificent scenery and breathing in the invigorating fresh air, you can satisfy your hard-earned hunger with a delicious meal. Food is served all day and the bar has a cosy, welcoming atmosphere and a real log fire.

    The charming, homely accommodation is warm, welcoming and comfortable.
    All of the traditional bedrooms are individually decorated and have a private bathroom. Some rooms are located in nearby cosy cottages.

    Relax and enjoy the natural tranquillity and stunning scenery of one of the most beautiful and romantic places in Scotland.

    Admire the stunning scenery and enjoy hill walking on nearby Ben Lomond and Conic Hill, or experience Loch Lomond’s fishing, boating and water sports. You could even hire a boat from the boatyard next to the Oak Tree Inn.

    The recently opened Loch Lomond Shores, with leisure and shopping facilities amid beautiful scenery, is just 15 minutes’ drive from the Oak Tree Inn.

    The impressive 500-year-old oak tree, under which the inn stands, is a focal point of the village of Balmaha. Your hosts, Sandy and Lucy Fraser, invite you to take time out and enjoy a peaceful, restful, restorative break in one of Scotland's natural pieces of paradise.

    On the banks of Loch Lomond and overlooked by the slopes of Conic Hill, the inn is surrounded by spectacular scenery, magnificent countryside and stunning natural beauty. The Inn is ideal for the first night's stay on the West Highland Way, water sports on the loch and climbing Ben Lomond.

    The inn is constructed from local slate and reclaimed materials are used throughout the interiors. The inn offers perfectly cooked traditional Scottish fare in the restaurant, a fine selection of lagers, beers and spirits in the atmospheric bar and top-quality accommodation with en suite bathrooms with showers. Each charming room is individually and uniquely decorated.

    Please note that room allocated may be in the traditional cottage, which is a short walk from the Oak Tree Inn.

      
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    GBP 30

    for 1 night

     

  • Black Bull Hotel

    Killearn (at 5.4km) - Situated in the pretty village of Killearn, this small, family-run, country inn-style hotel with bistro and conservatory restaurants is ideally located for exploring Scotland's central belt.

    Loch Lomond, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, and Glasgow and Stirling city centres are all within half an hour’s drive.

    The Black Bull is renowned for its excellent, award-winning cuisine and first class service, as well as its comfortable, well-appointed accommodation. Children and pets are very welcome. The hotel has a large public bar and cosy residents’ lounge bar. There are large gardens and plenty of car parking.

    Killearn is situated 14 miles north of Glasgow in the heart of Scotland’s central belt. It is within half an hour of Loch Lomond and Stirling, and one hour from Edinburgh. Wonderful opportunities for walking, hiking and cycling amid the countryside are right on the hotel’s doorstep, and Killearn is ideally placed as a base for exploring further afield, with Highland and west coast attractions within a day’s drive.

    The hotel has 9 double rooms, 2 twin rooms and 1 junior suite. Some rooms can accommodate extra beds/cots.

      
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    GBP 55

    for 1 night

     

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