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Holiday rentals in Rowardennan

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A cozy living area features two plaid armchairs positioned near a stone fireplace. Soft light is provided by wall sconces and natural light shines through a nearby window. Decorative elements include a small table and framed artwork, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Highland cottage with stunning views

In the heart of wild, romantic Perthshire, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, Garden Cottage is the perfect escape. Relax looking out over the loch, wander the fields spotting the wildlife or take off on foot or bike for a boost of healthy fresh air and a memorable Highland experience. A Highland cottage built in the 1720's, newly refurbished in the spirit of Scottish country living. Tradition, authenticity and fireside comfort complement contemporary furnishings and light airy spaces.

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A round stone structure features a grand portico with an ornate archway and decorative details. Lush green grass surrounds the building, complemented by a backdrop of trees displaying autumn foliage. The clear blue sky adds brightness to the tranquil setting.
Tower
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Craigiehall Temple (historic property built 1759)

Make your trip to Edinburgh truly memorable with a stay at Craigiehall Temple. Built in 1759 and situated in its own grounds on a former part of the Craigiehall Estate, its Grade A listed for its stunning portico displaying the arms of the 1st Marquess of Annandale. A plaque on the wall carries a quote from Horace: "Dum Iicet in rebus jucundis vive beatus", "Live happy while you can among joyful things". We hope that a stay at the Temple will deliver this experience and stay true to this vision

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A wooden lodge is situated beside a small, gently flowing stream, surrounded by greenery. The deck features black railings and provides space for seating. The natural landscape in the background features trees, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Chalet
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Loch Lomond Chalet

You’ll love my place because of the quiet peaceful surroundings beside a small stream and looking out over Loch Lomond. Situated in a private holiday lodge estate at the foot of Ben Lomond looking over Loch Lomond to the mountains beyond. There is a sandy beach just in front of the lodge. My place is good for couples, families and pets. Rowardennan is on the quieter eastern shores of Loch Lomond at the foot of Ben Lomond. There are NO shops in Rowardennan but online groceries can be delivered.

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A charming period home, built in a Scottish Arts and Crafts style, is framed by greenery. The stone exterior and traditional roof complement the serene surroundings by Loch Earn. The backdrop features rolling hills and a clear blue sky, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere of the location.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Beautiful period home on loch, wonderful views

Wonderful period home in the Scottish Highlands, in a stunningly special romantic location on Loch Earn. Perfect for a long holiday or short break with family or friends, a special celebration or even a honeymoon! Or just to enjoy beautiful scenery. Great for exploring - day trips in all directions. Easy to reach - 75 mins from Edinburgh. Lovely year round – in summer, sun and dining on the decking; in winter, walks and warming by the log fire. Wonderful views always!

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The cottage exterior features natural stone walls and a wooden front door. Two lanterns flank the entrance, and potted plants add a touch of greenery. A stone pathway leads to the door, bordered by gravel, with a gentle hillside visible in the background.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Idyllic cottage in the heart of Loch Lomond

The Cottage is perfect for a romantic peaceful getaway with stunning surroundings and views also ideal location for walkers with local hills to climb on the doorstep. Luss village is just a short 5 minute walk with renowned places to eat and drink, the unique island of Inchmurrin is just a quick boat trip away. Property has 1 super king size bed, open plan fully kitted kitchen/ living room, smart tv, log burner, Wifi, underfloor heating, shower, bath, washing machine, linen, towels.

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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, 196 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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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
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 366 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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A private hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, offering scenic views of rolling hills and bare trees. Nearby, two wooden lounge chairs provide a comfortable spot to relax. The serene outdoor space highlights the natural landscape under a clear blue sky.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Darroch Garden Room # 2 hot tub in Luss Loch Lomond

Luxury, en suite cabin with its own private hot tub. Includes light breakfast and tea/coffee in room. The contemporary retreat with its own private entrance and decked area is located overlooking Allt a’ Chaorach stream. The stylish interior includes vintage furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows and reclaimed wooden flooring. The room has a king-sized bed, walk-in shower and a drinks refrigerator. Fully heated for winter use and a patio door for summer comfort.

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A private deck area is highlighted by wooden flooring and surrounded by vibrant greenery, including flowering plants and neatly trimmed bushes. The lodge's exterior is modern and dark-hued, with large glass doors providing access to indoor spaces.
Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Mackie lodge

This unique place has a style all its own. Mackie lodge is a private, luxurious lodge set in the grounds of Polnaberoch House in the heart of Loch Lomond . Situated 4 miles from the picturesque village of Luss, 5 miles from Helensburgh and 5 miles from Balloch . The lodge caters for two people and offers private parking and own entrance. It has its own private garden with putting green and out door bath on the deck area for hot aromatherapy bath or ice bath !

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A Scottish flag waves gently against a vibrant sunset, highlighting hues of orange and purple in the sky. The silhouette of trees and mountains is visible in the background, along with a winding driveway leading to the cabins.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Thistle - Ardmay Luxury Cabins

Check us out on our socials for more pics 📆 We have 2 identical luxury, one-bedroom, self-catering cabins called Thistle & Rose. They sit on the banks of Loch Long, enjoying breathtaking views of the Arrochar Alps. Suitable for 2 guests + 1 infant maximum Please note, we may allocate either Thistle or Rose cabin, to allow for more efficient management of the properties. *wifi intermittent as rural location - strong 4G/5G connection depending on provider*

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A private deck with a round table and a chair offers views of the serene landscape, showcasing sparkling waters and distant mountains. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors allow ample natural light, creating a bright and inviting indoor space.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 332 reviews

Ben Lomond 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, 323 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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