Hotels and Inns in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs


Knockderry House Hotel, Cove

Knockderry House Hotel     Cove

Knockderry House is a 4 star country house hotel in Argyll and Bute and one of Scotland 's hidden treasures. Iyllically placed on the banks of Loch Long in Cove, Argyll. Knockderry House has wide panoramic views of the Argyllshire hills and the famous Firth of Clyde. Cove is within easy reach of Loch Lomond, Loch Fyne and the historic town of Inveraray, yet it is less than an hour 's drive from Glasgow and less from Glasgow Airport.

Whether you come for business or pleasure, special occasion or a spur-of-the-moment escape, the welcome will always be warm, the service attentive yet discreet and the dining everything you would expect from an award-winning restaurant.

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The Inn at Inverbeg, near Luss, Loch Lomond

The Inn at Inverbeg     near Luss, Loch Lomond

The Inn at Inverbeg has all the charm of an auld Scottish Inn but with new stylish accommodation and a contemporary fish restaurant and whisky bar, Mr.C 's Fish and Whisky Bar. Modern inn style rooms and beach house accommodation offer comfort, warmth and relaxation after a long walk or trek. Set back on the main A82, three miles north of Luss, it is perfectly located for West Highland Way Walkers, climbing Ben Lomond, or for those simply taking a leisurely stroll through Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.

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The Black Bull, Killearn

The Black Bull     Killearn

Nestling quietly in the picture postcard village of Killearn, the Black Bull is a little gem - a small, intimate family run Scottish inn style hotel of considerable character and charm, big on hospitality, great food and quality service. A very relaxed warm, welcoming and friendly atmosphere will strike you as soon as you enter its modern, softly stylish interior.

Original features of the old 19th century coaching inn are still retained in the hallway and residents lounge. Today this beautifully appointed, quietly elegant hotel, renowned for its excellent service and exceptional cuisine, offers the widest choice of hospitality to locals, passing tourists, day visitors from Glasgow, leisure and business overnight guests.

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Buchanan Arms Hotel and Leisure Club, Drymen

Buchanan Arms Hotel and Leisure Club     Drymen

One of the finest and most popular small hotels in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, The Buchanan Arms Hotel and Leisure Club possesses a character and charm which sits peacefully and calmly with the qualities of its surroundings. A former coaching inn standing in the heart of the picturesque conservation village of Drymen, the hotel really soaks up the mood of the beautiful surrounding countryside and nearby Loch Lomond ...

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Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Resort, Kinlochard

Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Resort     Kinlochard

Wonderfully located in the foothills of Scotlands famous Trossachs, the luxurious Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel and Resort is set in 25 acres of carefully landscaped gardens and woodland. Whats more, the resort boasts a terrific range of leisure and sports amenities. You can either take it easy or take it on. The choice is yours. Following a two million pound re-development, our brand new Vital Health Club and Spa is now open ...

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The Drovers Inn, Inverarnan by Ardlui

The Drovers Inn     Inverarnan by Ardlui

There's always a reason to stay at The Drovers whether it's your celebration or ours. Travelling north or south it's the perfect stop at the north end of Loch Lomond providing a true and lasting memory of rural Scotland.

The Drovers accommodation is, shall it be said, not based on your standard hotel bedroom. It reflects the tradition and history of the building and replicates the ambience of the downstairs areas but no two are in any other way similar. With a mix of styles, décor and facilities it is the Inn 's contention that staying in The Drovers ' should be as much of an experience as eating and drinking is!

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The Lake of Menteith Hotel, Port of Menteith

The Lake of Menteith Hotel     Port of Menteith

Our philosophy is to create a hotel which fulfils our idea of the perfect place to go and stay. This perfect place, whether restaurant or hotel, should be entirely in sympathy with its surroundings. We want it to be of that place as well as in it. Plentiful use of local aged timber and stone, along with muted tones ensures harmonious blending into this magnificent setting. A commitment to local and Scottish produce, when in season, imaginatively and sympathetically prepared ...

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Best Western Winnock Hotel, Drymen

Best Western Winnock Hotel     Drymen

Picture yourself soaking up the atmosphere of this 18th century Inn near Loch Lomond, sitting beside the roaring log fire whilst planning your days exploration of the surrounding beautiful Trossachs countryside with many castles, gardens and city attractions within easy reach ...

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Poppies Hotel, Callander

Poppies Hotel     Callander

Poppies is one of the most charming small family owned hotels in the Trossachs and National Park Area. Conveniently located to Callander town centre and to the wonderful scenery of mountains and Lochs, Poppies is a must stop when visiting the area on business or for leisure ...

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De Vere Cameron House Hotel, Loch Lomond

De Vere Cameron House Hotel     Loch Lomond

Situated on the banks of Loch Lomond amidst 108 acres of magnificent Woodland. 9 hole Golf Course. Leisure Club. 3AA Rosettes Georgian Room Restaurant (Closed until April 2007). Just 25 minutes from Glasgow Airport and City centre, Cameron House provides the ideal getaway location. The hotels private Celtic Warrior Yacht offers private charter trips as well as scheduled trips.

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Rowardennan Hotel, Rowardennan, Loch Lomond

Rowardennan Hotel     Rowardennan, Loch Lomond

Situated on the rugged eastern banks of Loch Lomond in the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Forest, the Rowardennan Hotel has breathtaking views of Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond and the mountains to the North. Located on the famous West Highland Way, the Hotel is a noteable milestone on the long route. Located virtually at the base of Ben Lomond the Rowardennan is the ideal place to meet fellow travellers and share tales of adventures over a malt whisky. The Rowardennan has 13 bedrooms over 3 floors including 10 double rooms and the Ben Lomond suite ...

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Dreadnought Hotel, Callander

Dreadnought Hotel     Callander

Originally built in the 17th Century by the Chieftain of the clan McNab as a hostelry for his fellow clansmen travelling to the north, the Dreadnought,McNab Clan Motto Dread Nough,t has remained an important landmark as well as retaining a distinctive character of its own. From the wood panelled lounge bar to the architecturally listed stained glass windows the Dreadnought has a very unique atmosphere Centrally situated in the popular holiday town of Callander ...

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The Arrochar Hotel, Arrochar

The Arrochar Hotel     Arrochar

Magnificently situated at the very foot of the Arrochar Alps, on the shores of Loch Long, you will find the Arrochar Hotel. A 78 Bedroom, former coaching inn, this spacious hotel commands the most excellent views across the loch and offers guests an excellent base from which to explore its diverse surroundings.

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Village Inn, Arrochar

Village Inn     Arrochar

The Village Inn is situated in the charming village of Arrochar. Set in its own grounds complete with beer garden, The Village Inn sits on the east shore of Loch Long and enjoys superb views over the Arrochar Alps. 14 beautiful individually decorated ensuite bedrooms. The bedrooms provide very comfortable double accommodation ...

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