guests also receive discounted meals at loch long hotel, 6 minutes' walk from the b&b. 1 miles from arrochar and tarbet train station. the 6 unfussy rooms (5 with en suite bathrooms and a single room with a private bathroom) feature tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. cooked-to-order breakfast is served in an informal dining room. most rooms have loch views. overlooking loch long, this family-run b&b in a white 19th-century cottage is 1. Edinburgh Airport 1 hr 36
Loch Fyne (26 min) Picturesque lake bordered by fields, arch bridges and rolling, heavily forested hills. Ben Lomond (1 hr 31) This 974-m. mountain in a national park offers climbing routes & diverse birdlife. Cruise Loch Lomond Ltd (4 min) Cruises on a deep loch amid peaks & islands, with live commentary on Viking & clan history. Loch Lomond (15 min) Scenic highlands lake with waterside paths, cruises, adventure attractions, golf & quaint villages. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park (36 min) Vast expanse of mountains, water and countryside, good for walking, climbing, cycling and sailing. Falls Of Falloch (23 min) Scenic, 10-m. cascade on the River Falloch with a modern art installation/observation deck. Loch Goil (1 hr 28) Green hills surround this picturesque sea loch, popular among boaters & anglers. Beinn Narnain (30 min) Steep & rocky peak in the Highlands with a notched profile, several false summits, crags & gullies. Beinn Ime (20 min) Rugged 3,317-ft. highland peak offering 3 walking routes & views of a nearby loch. Loch Katrine (1 hr 29) Freshwater reservoir with a literary & folk history, popular for boating, fishing & nearby cafes. Loch Ard (1 hr 2) Freshwater loch nestled in greenery with the ruins of a 15th century castle on its southern shore. Ben Vane (27 min) Mountain, climbing, and hiking The Cobbler (7 min) Also known as Ben Arthur, this iconic mountain is famous for its unusually lumpy profile. Inchcailloch (47 min) Hilly, heavily wooded island reachable by ferry, with nature trails & areas for camping. Conic Hill (46 min) Loch Lomond & the Trossachs unfold in front of those who walk to the peak of this small hill. |