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County - Stirlingshire
Tel code: 01360 | code search
Postcode: G63 | code search
Population: 680
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A few miles east of Loch Lomond’s widest stretch is the little village of Drymen, a spot favoured by walkers on the West Highland Way partly for its convenience, partly for its shops and pub, claimed as the oldest in Scotland... Read More

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Rowardennan Hotel

Rowardennan Hotel

On the banks of Loch Lomond in the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Forest, this hotel has spectacular views of Ben Lomond, the loch and mountains to the north. Rowardennan Hotel is accessible, yet remote. It is an ... More | visit website

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Ashbank Bed & Breakfast

Ashbank Bed & Breakfast

Ashbank Bed and Breakfast is a family run B&B offering superior accommodation in the heart of the conservation village of Drymen. Ashbank was once the home of the famous Olympian Eric Liddell who's story was ... More | visit website

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Bramblewood

Bramblewood

Bramblewood is a friendly, family run Bed and Breakfast accommodation situated in the peaceful village of Drymen. Enjoy Drymen and the east side of Loch Lomond from a warm, friendly base and tap on our ... More | visit website

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Elmbank

Elmbank

Elmbank is a traditional Scottish bed and breakfast located in the centre of the scenic village of Drymen. It offers a warm welcome, a friendly relaxed atmosphere and is close to all local amenities, stunning ... More | visit website

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