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Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Beautiful spacious country cottage with Hot Tub

GordonRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We were Met by George on arrival who couldn’t be more helpful, he made us feel right at home and gave us loads of information on the local area. The cottage was lovely and really well equipped. My daughter made good use of the jacuzzi. This is a really wonderful place and worth every penny, highly recommend for family get away or couple retreat. Thank you
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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Farm Holiday Cottage & Hot Tub nr Loch Lomond

SruthiRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We really enjoyed our stay at Claires’s cottage. The cottage was spotless clean with amazing views. We were welcomed by a hamper which was very lovely and thoughtful. Claire was very responsive and also shared clear instructions and suggestions for the local attractions , food and places, the check in went smooth as well . The place is very quiet , perfect for a relaxing family vacation . A great serene experience . We will come back for sure 👍
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Shepherd’s hut
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

North Muasdale Farm, Byre View.

MeganRating, 5 stars1 month ago
The hut was amazing, just as advertised! Had everything we needed and the hot tub is a great addition. The views are spectacular and Catherine was so helpful and friendly. Would highly recommend. This wasn’t our first visit and hopefully won’t be our last!
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Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 567 reviews

Charming Riverside Cottage PK12190P

Ana AlexandraRating, 5 stars1 week ago
An amazing place where we will definitely return!! The cottage had a really peaceful and good vibe to it, very clean and cozy! Georgina was very accommodating to our needs and we found lots of unexpected goodies (Prosecco/fresh local bread etc etc). Just perfect! 👌
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Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Ivy Corner- Glencoe Village.

BenRating, 5 stars1 day ago
Excellent accommodation, just as described.
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Holiday home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Beautiful 4 bedroom Barn Conversion, lovely views

BernadetteRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We couldn’t have asked for a better place to stay for our little break away. We all loved the surrounding, so beautiful and picturesque. Had a walk around the gardens to meet the chickens, geese, peacocks and saw the horses, cows and sheep on our walk. Deer was also visible across from the farm in the open part of the forest. The house itself has everything you need and is spacious and comfortable. After busy days of visiting tourist attractions (lots of castles) we enjoyed relaxing in the living room with the log burner fire on and we played games with the kids. Games are provided and we also brought our own favourites, which was great for the rainy evenings. Getting there was easy following sat nav and was well signed the closer you got there. Rebecca was friendly and quick to respond, an excellent host and everyone that we met on the farm was so friendly. Checking in and out was a breeze as well. Would absolutely recommend for long and short stays and we hope to visit again.
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Apartment
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Modern apartment close to Oban stunning sea views

OrlandoRating, 5 stars4 days ago
This was the perfect spot for our stay in Oban. It was off the beaten path, but so close to the City Center. There was a magnificent restored just across the road. The best part was the view of the sea from the living room. It was heavenly!
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Cottage
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Oronsay Cottage, Old Springwell Croft

GayathriRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Amazing views from the cottage. Location was perfect. Rachel was very responsive host. Cottage was filled with everything that is required in kitchen...including a small bottle of milk and oil.

Your guide to Rowardennan

Welcome to 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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Rowardennan

Summer sun makes everything glorious in Rowardennan, but there is the small itchy issue of midges to contend with, which can be a pain on calm damp days. Autumn and spring are often preferable for that reason, and in winter the hiking is even more spectacular when the peaks are crested with snow. The Loch Lomond Food and Drink Festival, a feast of cooking demos, food stalls, and spirits tastings, is held in Balloch in September, with its Springfest version in April. The RSPB Loch Lomond Nature Reserve in Gartocharn sometimes hosts family activity days.


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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