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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 spacious living area features a comfortable leather sofa and a rustic wooden coffee table. A wood-burning stove is positioned against a stone fireplace, complementing the warm tones of the decor. The open layout leads to a dining area with a table set for six, illuminated by natural light.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Anchorage, Family Friendly,Views, plus Kayaks

The Anchorage, Arrochar, was built circa 1913 and has been newly upgraded in December 2019 giving the cottage a luxurious interior with gas central heating and beautiful wood burning stove. Two ensuites and a beautiful bathroom provides guests with plenty of room whilst the large garden with pizza oven and BBQ has amazing views where guests can relax on the decking or seek shade in the lean to. Everyone can use the fire pit, games room or play area to keep occupied or use the Kayaks provided.

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The exterior of The Old Pump House is showcased, featuring a large wooden deck with steps leading up to it. Two wooden chairs and a small table are positioned on the deck, while a gas BBQ is visible nearby. Lush green trees provide a natural backdrop.
Tiny home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 562 reviews

Restored Pump House - 6 miles from Perth

This unique dwelling was originally a water pumping house for the local village and was restored in 2020. Just 6 miles from Perth, this tiny house offers access to miles of glorious Perthshire countryside. With plenty of private parking, quirky ladder to the mezzanine sleeping area, wood burner, underfloor heating plus modern fixtures and fittings, The Old Pump House offers the perfect accommodation for lovers of the great outdoors. P&K License Number - PK11501F EPC rating - Band D (67)

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The exterior of a rustic cabin features warm wooden siding and bright yellow windows. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, and a small seating area with two chairs is positioned outside. Surrounding greenery adds to the tranquil atmosphere.
Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Gorgeous cosy cabin with magical river garden

Watermill Nook is set on the grounds of our charming former working Listed Watermill and is a romantic, cosy cabin ideal for guests who want to relax and unwind. The beautiful, fairy lit, private woodland garden set high above the River Mar is a special place in which to immerse yourself in nature, birdsong and the blissful sounds of the babbling river. As dusk falls, cosy up around the firepit or light the cabin wood burner, planning your next adventure exploring fabulous Loch Lomond.

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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, 144 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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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
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 440 reviews

Darroch Garden Room # 2 hot tub in Luss Loch Lomond

Luxury, en suite accommodation with exclusive use of 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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Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Blair Byre | Cozy & Peaceful Gem near Loch Lomond

Step into Blair Byre, a historic 18th-century cottage restored as a unique luxury escape. Unwind in interiors crafted from reclaimed church timber and whisky distillery wood. This spacious barn conversion features high vaulted ceilings, a private garden, and two large bedrooms, each with a private en-suite bathroom. Nestled in the National Park just a short walk from Loch Lomond, it is the perfect base to relax, explore nature, and feel connected to Scotland's past.

Top guest favourite
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, 363 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!

Guest favourite
A wooden table and chair are positioned on a decking area. A bottle of wine and a glass are set on the table, with a backdrop of green trees and the tranquil waters of Loch Lomond visible in the distance.
Chalet
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The hoot - lodge 29

'The hoot' lodge 29, is a spacious log cabin on the rugged eastern banks of Loch Lomond. Well positioned in the Rowardennan private lodge estate, there are beautiful views from the lodge across Loch Lomond and of the surrounding mountains. Rowardennan is at the mid point of Loch Lomond and is nestled at the foot of Ben Lomond. Twenty four miles long, Loch Lomond and it's islands are one of Scotland's must see attractions; stunningly beautiful all year round.  

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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, 328 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, 317 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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