
This four star hotel is, just as the name suggests, on the banks of Loch Lomond. There are beautiful views across the loch from most rooms. Formal dining takes place in Colqhoun's restaurant with its terrace overlooking the loch. If you fancy something more informal you can eat in the bar. The hotel also has leisure facilities, including a swimming pool, spa and jacuzzi.
This recently refurbished hotel sits on the banks of Loch Lomond and has 11 bedrooms in the hotel and a further 8 rooms in their Beach House on the shores of the loch. The Fish and Whisky bar combines the best of Scottish produce – fresh locally caught fish, used to produce great fish teas and a selection of over 200 whiskies. It has recently won the prestigious AA Inn of the Year Award.
A modern chalet-style B&B in a quiet woodland setting on the outskirts of the village of Drymen, on the eastern side of Loch Lomond. It has three rooms which can either be twin or double rooms, giving flexibility for larger parties. The verandah- where residents are served breakfast - and gardens have beautiful views to the surrounding countryside.
This is in the village of Gartocharn and, as the name suggests, used to be a school house. It has three rooms (two doubles and a twin) and is licensed to serve alcohol. The back garden has fantastic views to Loch Lomond and the surrounding hills, known as the Arrochar Alps.
One of Scotland’s national parks with beautiful mountains, lochs and forests with the famous Loch Lomond at its heart. Great parkland, moorland and upland golf courses with dramatic backdrops.
Within three quarters of an hour’s drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow by road. Four to five hours drive from most cities in Northern England.