Just 5 minutes from Loch Lomond, The Buchanan Arms Hotel & Leisure Club offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. With a whisky bar, stylish rooms and a restaurant, there is also a leisure club.
Situated in the heart of Loch Lomond National Park, The Winnock Hotel is set in an 18th-century building and features an on-site bar and a restaurant serving British cuisine.
Set in Drymen in the Central Scotland region and Lake of Menteith reachable within 18 km, Dunroamin Lodges offers accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private parking.
Located in the charming conservation village of Drymen, Ashbank Bed & Breakfast offers cosy bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Set on the West Highland Way, it is a 30-minute drive from central...
David
United Kingdom
Tommy and his wife are outstanding hosts very welcoming and accommodating, The rooms are spotlessly clean, this has to be the best B&B in Drymen, the breakfast was by far the best we had on the entire West highland way and if we ever revisit Drymen in the future will definitely stay here again
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Braeside Guest House, Loch Lomond is a guest house set in a historic building in Drymen, 18 km from Mugdock Country Park.
Marg
Australia
The guest house is right on the West Highland Way. We did not have the breakfast offered because we wanted to leave early for our West Highland Way but the guest house offered us a breakfast roll . They had vegan choices for the milk for our tea which was appreciated. They offered a range of DVDs to watch on the TV and a lovely piece of cake on our arrival by our host.Quiet and relaxed stay. Comfortable beds.
Knockinreoch has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Drymen, 18 km from Mugdock Country Park.
ROBERT
New Zealand
The location was fabulous .... a rural location on the outskirts of Drymen. Very convenient for visits to Loch Lomond, Balmaha, Rowardennan, Balloch, and for hiking on the West Highland Way and and climbing/walking on local hills. Plus a relatively short drive to Glasgow, Stirling and Edinburgh.
Exceptionally comfortable and modern property. Warm and cosy and very well appointed. Owner, Jenny, met with us on arrival and gave us some helpful guidance on local attractions and nearby pubs and eateries.
Shandon Farmhouse is 1mile, 15-20 mins walk north of Drymen village. Access to the WHW is just 1 mile north of the farm. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Dean
United Kingdom
Lovely greeting, nice room, great location with wonderful views. Guest lounge.
Boasting garden views, Angel Cottage features accommodation with patio, around 22 km from Lake of Menteith. There is a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Kellie
United Kingdom
The hosts / owners
Were very welcoming , kind and thoughtful
They bought hot soup as I was cold and wet from the WHW
They washed and dried my clothes for me
They even got a nurse to check me over as I had a fall and hurt my shoulder , Angel cottage was warm and so welcoming
Situated in the heart of the Scottish countryside, 8 miles from the shores of Loch Lomond, Dunroamin Apartment offers an apartment with free parking, Wi-Fi, and easy access to Balfron and Drymen, both...
Located on the edge of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, just 3 miles from the village of Drymen, Dunroamin Bed & Breakfast features free on-site parking and is 15 minutes’ drive from Loch...
marion
Germany
Very friendly host, great room and location in the countryside ! Breakfast was very good too! Very close to Loch Lomon. We highly recommend !
The village is beautiful - Flowers everywhere! Plenty of places to eat and a local Spar .
Bus is approx. every hour and always on time. This takes you to Balloch where you can pick up other transport options (Bus/Train) to explore further.
pauline
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Nice visit if get right accommodation.
Nice visit if get right accommodation. Unfortunately we stayed at the Buchanan Arms Hotel, and I have uploaded a bunch of photos of our supposedly SUPERIOR KING room - 2 singled beds pushed together.
The Mill House is lovely to go to for drink and meal. nearby hotel entertainment is on in local pubs.
liz
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Drymen is a delightful Scottish village, with very helpful...
Drymen is a delightful Scottish village, with very helpful and welcoming locals, good amenities such as a restaurants, bars a coffee shops with well stocked local convenience stores, they also have a great butchers.
David MH
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I would say the hotel is a no frills establishment.
I would say the hotel is a no frills establishment. It's clean and comfortable , but in my view is tired and in need of updating. For me and has been mentioned many times by others is the poor breakfast on offer. In all the hotels I have stayed at I've never had to book for breakfast giving a specific time. Sadly one day we forgot to book so was turned away . Once at breakfast, you will constantly be asking for items to be refreshed , from the fruit juices to the bread for toast. The hotel seem to restrict what is put out. There is no proactivity from any of the staff, they have to be asked to do anything rather than act on something that we can all see need's doing. The hot food served was never hot as clearly it was already prepared and just waiting to be brought out. Overall our stay was ok , in a great location but is let down by what I have described above. You pay your monies and make your choice.
Mark
10
Scored 10
This quiet town is a short drive away from Balmaha where you...
This quiet town is a short drive away from Balmaha where you can take the boat trip to Luss. Amazing views on the boat and both shores are very picturesque with small independent ice-cream parlours, coffee shops and other businesses.
Nil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everything. The owners and staff couldn’t have been better.
Everything. The owners and staff couldn’t have been better. We were made to feel more than welcome. We were invited out along with the hotel staff and the local community for a walk along the west highland way up Conic hill on New Year’s Day. What a day! We couldn’t have enjoyed it more. I couldn’t recommend staying at the Drymen Inn highly enough. The food is excellent (we didn’t even eat anywhere else as it was so good and so reasonably priced), the entertainment on New Year’s Eve was fantastic, they made my wee dog Molly so welcome and quite simply couldn’t do enough for us. We have already booked for over New Year’s Eve next year and will very likely be back before that! Stuart, Jen and their staff were excellent hosts. Overall excellent in every way!!
The location was fabulous .... a rural location on the outskirts of Drymen. Very convenient for visits to Loch Lomond, Balmaha, Rowardennan, Balloch, and for hiking on the West Highland Way and and climbing/walking on local hills. Plus a relatively short drive to Glasgow, Stirling and Edinburgh.
Exceptionally comfortable and modern property. Warm and cosy and very well appointed. Owner, Jenny, met with us on arrival and gave us some helpful guidance on local attractions and nearby pubs and eateries.
Charming old Inn in a beautiful village. Absolutely loved the staff at the Clachan Inn -- very helpful, friendly, and personable. Ate in the restaurant in the evening, loved the food and the service, and very glad that we booked our table ahead because it was heaving! The staff never lost a beat -- provided great service all evening. It was comfortable, and located conveniently on our trip through Scotland's west coast and whisky country.
Great location on a beautiful farm within walking distance of Drymen village centre.
Lovely host, very welcoming and friendly.
Big, beautiful room with balcony, comfy bed, rainfall shower head and lovely views out across the fields.
Yummy breakfast with vast array of options, both cooked and continental.
Easy check-in / check-out.
Plenty of on-site parking.
Was a great place to stay as a base for exploring around Loch Lomond.
Great hotel,staff where lovely,relaxed atmosphere.unfortunetly the restaurant wasn't available at the time of our stay, but we where very happy to discover the Drymen inn for dinner and by luck there was live music,.we did look into staying at the Drymen inn in the future, but the Buchanan arms is the winner,we loved our stay didn't want to leave.only slight negative is the rooms need attention, but spacious and clean.
Beautiful property for our overnight stop. We were greeted on arrival and served with tea/coffee and scones in the comfortable downstairs guests' snug. Clean, beautifully decorated bedrooms with high-quality furnishings and Sky TV. Maggi and Gordon and their daughter made us feel very welcome. Breakfast was wonderful and as good as the best hotels we had stayed in during our 3-week Scotland N500 tour.
Our stay at Jane's B&B was wonderful! The rooms were incredibly comfortable and include all the comforts you need. Made to order breakfast every morning was absolutely delicious, and Jane made us feel right at home. The location provides an easy drive to the Trossachs National Park and Ben Lomond. The town of Drymen is a great spot with good local shops and restaurants to choose from!
Location was great,close to shop,cafe,pubs.
Decor in apartment was lovely,kitchen had everything you would need for cooking a meal,also had a washing machine which was great.
Netflix and BBCiplayer etc all available on big TV in living room.
Beds were comfy and apartment had central heating with temperature control in living room.
Good size shower in main bathroom.
This apartment was very clean and comfortable. It was quiet with visits by two cats, a dog and a sheep. The information book was well prepared and helpful. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The apartment was just a short walk from the center of Drymen which had a nice choice of restaurants and a co-op grocery.
Location is fantastic, beautiful village, easy to find despite one of the roads being closed. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere.
Food and drink prices were ok, dinner was nice although a small choice menu.
Easy access to Loch Lomond and surrounding areas, shop and cafe right across the road.
B and B is located in a cute town (Drymen) with close proximity to Glengoyne Distillery and Loch Lomond. Right next to a great restaurant - the Clachan, an old establishment (licensed 1734) with nice food, ambience, and friendly staff. Also next to an excellent bakery. Decor was nice.
We only stayed the one night on our way to Skye, we really liked it here and the garden room was perfect for us.
Breakfast was at the nearby Drymen Inn, where we also ate the night before, and can definitely recommend that too.
Lovely spot to enjoy rural stay. Horses, deer, sheep in the fields. Close to town of Drymen and Loch Lomond. Good facilities; we had everything we needed for a comfortable stay.
Tommy is very friendly and welcoming. The breakfast was amazing and just right in terms of what we needed. Location is spot on perfect for us being near whw and the local pubs
Amazing little inn in Drymen, friendly staff and excellent value for bed dinner and breakfast, if you’re looking for somewhere to stay as a stopover I 100% recommend
Great space indoors and outdoors. Perfect for our group which included Dutch friends with their family.
They loved it and the beautiful Loch Lomond area.
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