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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Originally built in1872, The Village Inn is situated in the charming village of Arrochar. Set in its grounds complete with beer garden, The Village Inn sits on the east shore of Loch Long and enjoys superb views over the "Arrochar Alps".
The Village Inn facilities include en-suite bedrooms, The Village Inn Bar, Lounge and Restaurant. Open all year round, The Village Inn is perfect for a mid-week break or a weekend away, as well as a relaxing daytime or evening meal.
All visitors can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome, in informal and relaxed surroundings.
The hotel offers 14 bedrooms. The bedrooms provide very comfortable double accommodation, tastefully decorated and furnished in a traditional style. Each bedroom has en-suite facilities. Cots are available on request. |
  
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Rooms from 53.00 GBP | On the banks of Loch Long, The Arrochar Hotel boasts impressive views and free parking. Situated at the foot of the Arrochar Alps, it also has a traditional Scottish restaurant.
Set in a former coaching inn, The Arrochar features spacious rooms with modern en suite bathrooms. All rooms are elegantly decorated, and many have wonderful mountain views.
The restaurant serves a seasonal menu, featuring local specialities from the Scottish Highlands. The cosy bar area offers a wide selection of fine malt whiskies, with Wi-Fi also accessible.
Just a mile from Arrochar and Tarbet Railway Station, Arrochar Hotel is only 2 miles from Loch Lomond. Glasgow centre can be reached in under an hour, and Argyll Forest Park is a 5-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 125.00 GBP | Situated in Scotland’s first National Park, this charming guest house is set high above the village of Tarbet, boasting spectacular views over Loch Lomond and towards the western side of Ben Lomond.
Set in nearly 7 acres of private gardens, less than one hour from Glasgow, to the north-east side of the house is an attractive woodland which is frequented by deer and other wildlife. This includes a beautiful waterfall which feeds various deep pools on the East Burn, on its way to Loch Lomond.
Tarbet House was cleverly designed to take full advantage of the site’s elevated position and the stunning Loch views. With this in mind, the lounge and dining areas both have floor-to-ceiling windows, stretching the entire length of both rooms. The views from here are truly breathtaking. Patio doors open out onto a south-facing, decked sun terrace. |
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