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A wooden deck offers stunning views of the loch and surrounding hills. A small table is set for two, featuring wine and glasses. Two dogs relax on the floor, enjoying the peaceful outdoor setting under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Columba Lodge, St Conan's Escape: Home with a view

This newly built idyllic hillside seclusion for two nestles on the side of Ben Cruachan, one of Scotland’s most prestigious munros. Featuring a traditional log burning stove, St Conan's Escape offers an en-suite king size bedroom, along with a kitchen and dining area – all the elements required for a perfect romantic getaway. There are so many activities to enjoy during your stay. These include walking, climbing, munro bagging, biking and taking in some of the stunning wildlife. Dogs welcome.

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A stylish sitting area is furnished with a comfortable sectional sofa adorned with colorful cushions. An intricately designed side table rests beside a vintage ottoman, while artwork decorates the muted blue walls. Natural light filters through the windows, creating a cozy ambiance.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 414 reviews

Luxurious Country Cottage near Crieff PK12190P

Magical space in converted stable yard. Perfect for a romantic getaway but would also suit family/friends wanting to explore Perthshire/Scotland. Great base for exploring from.... within easy reach of many tourist destinations including 10/20 mins from the only two two-Michelin star restaurants in Scotland. Also an ideal place to stay if you just want to cook...get takeaways/ light a fire/watch Sky and go for occasional walks! High end decor throughout with geo-thermal underfloor heating

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A vibrant outdoor scene showcases lush gardens filled with colorful flowers and greenery, with a white pet house placed on gravel in the foreground. In the background, the calm waters of Loch Long are framed by rolling hills under a clear blue sky.
Guest house
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Arrochar Annex: amazing views, 1 hr from Glasgow

This self contained modern Annex is situated in the picturesque village of Arrochar, on the banks of Loch Long, with stunning views of the "Cobbler" amidst the Arrochar Alps. It is an ideal base for walkers, cyclists, swimmers, kayakers & those wishing to experience the Scottish Highlands, within easy reach of Glasgow & Stirling. The mature gardens have extensive bird life, with red squirrels and deer visitors. The village has good train and bus connections and a few lovely old local pubs.

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A green cabin is situated in a lush, grassy area surrounded by trees. The cabin features multiple windows and a front porch with seating, blending harmoniously with the natural environment. The bright sky suggests a clear day, enhancing the peaceful setting.
Cabin
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

The Cabin, Rannoch Station

Located at Rannoch Station on the edge of Rannoch Moor in the Scottish Highlands one of Europe's last wilderness areas. Breakfast basket provided inc tea, coffee, bread, eggs, milk, butter, jam and porridge. Wood burning stove ensures you are warm and snug whatever the weather - fuel free of charge. Perfect for walking, kayaking, cycling, climbing the many hills and mountains in the area or simply relaxing for a few days and enjoying the nature. Overnight sleeper is a great transport option.

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A spacious living area features light wood flooring and sleek white cabinetry. A gray couch is positioned alongside a modern dining table with white chairs. The kitchen, equipped with stainless steel appliances, is visible in the background, while a doorway leads to additional rooms.
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

West Princes Apartment Helensburgh, Loch Lomond

The 2 bedroom apartment is in a smart new building, (the upper right hand flat in the photo) newly built by the architect owners, Gareth and Izzy. It is a short walk from the restaurants, pubs and wine bars of the town. Despite being centrally located the building is on a quiet street and the apartment has 2 off street parking spaces. The apartment is on the first floor, a private entrance leads up a wide staircase to a bright south-facing living space containing a fully equipped kitchen.

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A spacious detached bungalow is set against a backdrop of rolling Scottish hills. Lush green grass surrounds the home, complemented by vibrant daisies in the foreground. The property features large windows, providing a welcoming entrance and views of the tranquil landscape.
Bungalow
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Springwell- Carrick Castle, Lochgoilhead

Entire cottage/ residential home in Lochgoilhead 6 guests- 3 bedrooms- 2 bathroom- free parking- wifi- kitchen Springwell is a lovely, spacious detached bungalow sitting at the foot of the Scottish mountains in large enclosed gardens. It is situated within Loch Lomond National Park. It is a one minute walk from the shore of Loch Goil. Springwell is situated in Carrick Castle village which is approximately five miles from the village of Lochgoilhead. Stunning walks! Fabulous views!

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An open plan living area features a light-colored sectional sofa and a round dining table with two chairs. A trio of windows offers views of the surrounding landscape, while soft lighting accentuates the warm tones of the wood flooring.
Guest house
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Rossmay Cabin - Lochside holiday home with beach

This cabin sits overlooking the uninterrupted views of Loch Long & its mountain backdrop with access to our private beach. Ideal for those who enjoy walks, fishing, cycling & relaxing in the country. With the abundance of wildlife (jumping fish, sunbathing seals & daily visits of a local resident goose) you won't find it dull. Great base to explore Scotland, 45 minute drive from Glasgow Airport, located within the "Loch Lomond and The Trossachs" National Park in Argyll & Bute.

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The image showcases a modern cottage surrounded by greenery, featuring a paved pathway leading to a picnic table and a garden area. Large glass doors provide views of the outside, with mountains visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Guest suite
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 530 reviews

Holly@Old Jocks Own entrance bedroom with en-suite

We have 2 listings at the rear of our cottage (Holly or Willow) each having their own entrance & en-suite shower room. There's a Freesat tv, mini fridge, kettle, toaster,crockery & cutlery. We provide coffee, tea, sugar & milk pots. We are walking distance to Tarbet pier, Kirk O The Loch,Tarbet hotel & bus stop & train station. I like to give guests privacy & it’s self check in and out. PLEASE NOTE This is a small bedroom & small ensuite with NO cooking facilities or lounge.

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A spacious deck features a seating arrangement with wicker sofas and a coffee table. Lush greenery surrounds the area, providing a serene backdrop. The wooden deck is complemented by potted flowers, creating a relaxing outdoor space.
Chalet
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Cosy Lodge, Loch Lomond, BBQ Hut & stunning views

Cois Loch Lodge is a unique lodge situated in a peaceful setting with magnificent views over Loch Lomond and the hills beyond. Nestled at the end of a private road between Drymen and Balmaha, it has its own private parking and enclosed garden. French doors open out onto a fabulous decking area furnished with a table and garden sofas. A few steps down from the deck sits a tastefully furnished Scandinavian BBQ hut. No matter the weather, you can still enjoy a BBQ!

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The exterior of a spacious white building is showcased, featuring multiple windows and a well-maintained lawn. Lush greenery and flowering shrubs frame the entrance, inviting natural light to highlight the architecture. The property is set against a clear sky, enhancing its serene appearance.
Home
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Stuc the Priests Cottage, Loch Lomond

Stuc ant Sagairt is a listed building, built in the 1750s. It sits in 7 acres of private grounds midway between the charming villages of Drymen and Balmaha, less than 2 miles from Loch Lomond. Totally renovated, it offers a lovely comfortable lounge with wood burning stove and patio doors opening to the outside seating area and private garden. It has a semi open plan dining room and well equipped kitchen. The Cottage has dedicated private parking .

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A private deck is showcased, featuring a small outdoor table and two chairs. The space offers breathtaking views of Loch Lomond and surrounding mountains, with sunlight casting shadows across the wooden flooring.
Guest suite
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Ben Reoch Boutique Suite, Dramatic Loch Views

We are situated in the leafy village of Tarbet, and only a two minute walk to the shores of Loch Lomond. Our spacious suites have floor to ceiling windows with spectacular south facing views straight down the centre of Loch Lomond. Each suite has a lounge area, breakfast table, private access, private deck and tin roof shelter so you can enjoy the dramatic landscape come rain or shine. The suites have cool, quirky decor with WiFi & Netflix

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A cottage is nestled amidst expansive fields and lush trees, showcasing vibrant autumn foliage. Surrounding hills create a serene backdrop, while distant forests add depth to the natural scenery. The area conveys a peaceful and secluded atmosphere, inviting a connection with nature.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Beautiful scenic cottage

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Enjoy this gorgeous setting either from the warmth and comfort of the open plan lounge or from your own private deck with extraordinary views over Dumgoyne and the Campsie Hills. You will be surrounded on all sides by fields, woods or mountains but yet be close enough to pop out for a coffee and cake at the local village or taste a wee dram at the Glengoyne whisky distillery.

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All about Rowardennan

Located on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, 30 miles northwest of Glasgow, tiny Rowardennan has become a hub for outdoor activities. There’s little here but the jetty, a small beach, a National Park information centre, holiday accommodation, and a sprinkling of hillside cottages. Some people come here to lose themselves in the views of heathery hills, glens, and peaks of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, where you can watch for ospreys swooping down to seize fish from the inky depths of the vast freshwater lake.

But spectating has its limits. To truly experience the fullness of the region’s offerings, most visitors opt to get up close and personal with nature. Cycling and mountain biking are popular in Rowardennan, as are kayaking, paddle boarding, wake surfing, and exploring the wilderness with your own two feet on an epic hike. Day trips might take you to Dumbarton Castle, set on a towering rock to the south, and Queen Elizabeth Forest Park for scenic rambles around several captivating lochs.

What are the top things to do in Rowardennan?

Climbing Ben Lomond

The trek up Ben Lomond is a classic hike and can be done on a day trip from Glasgow. From the 3,193-foot summit you’ll be rewarded with amazing views across Loch Lomond and its dozen or so low-slung islands, perhaps glimpsing a ptarmigan, pine marten, or golden eagle along the way. Near the start you’ll pass archaeological features such as an old turf-roof house, ruined 19th-century hunting lodges, and ancient woodland.

West Highland Way

This long distance walking route from Milngavie to Fort William is a 96-mile nature extravaganza. Most tackle it from south to north, so that the terrain gets steeper and gnarlier as you go. Rowardennan is in the easier early stages. Walk the route south to Drymen to see the village of Balmaha and the southern loch islands, or north towards Inverarnan for more isolation, bigger mountains, and wild goats. A waterfall at Inversnaid cascades into the loch.

Balloch

Your nearest lively place is Balloch, at the southern end of the loch, considered the gateway to the national park. Balloch Castle and a good selection of restaurants are among the draws. Don’t miss Maid of the Loch, a restored paddle steamer with an Art Deco interior, which used to cruise to Rowardennan, now moored at the pier.

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