Accommodation in and around Balmaha, Loch Lomond
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Balmaha - small village on Loch Lomond popular with walkers on the West Highland Way.
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Mrs Betty Twaddle
Passfoot Cottage
Balmaha Bay
Balmaha
Loch Lomond
By Glasgow
G63 0JQ
Telephone: 01360 870 324
Web: http://passfoot.com
Email: passfoot@aol.com
Mr and Mrs Bob and Debbie Redley
Balmaha House Bunkhouse
Balmaha
Loch Lomond
G63 0JQ
Telephone: 01360 870218
Web: http://www.balmahabunkhouse.co.uk
Email: Balmahabunkhouse@aol.com
Mr Alexander Fraser
Oak Tree Inn B&B
Balmaha
Loch Lomond
G63 0JQ
Telephone: 01360 870357
Web: http://www.oak-tree-inn.co.uk
Email: info@oak-tree-inn.co.uk
The Oak Tree Inn is situated in the picturesque village of Balmaha, Loch Lomond on the quieter eastern shore of the Loch. This family owned inn gives you the perfect base from which to explore the stunning surrounding countryside. Our Bed & Breakfast accommodation consists of deluxe, standard, single and bunk rooms and some of these are located in traditional cottages nearby.
A warm welcome awaits you in the Oak Tree Inn with its huge roaring log fire in the bar with its extensive range of malt whiskies and locally brewed real Scottish ales.
Mr Simon Williams
Sandwood Lodge Loch Lomond
21 Rowardennan Lodges
Rowardennan
By Balmaha
Loch Lomond
G63 0AR
Telephone: 0131 510 1212
Web: http://www.sandwood-lodge.co.uk
Email: stay@sandwood-lodge.co.uk
Sandwood Lodge is a cosy 4 star self catering lodge which sleeps up to 6 and is situated at Rowardennan on Loch Lomond in Scotland. Rowardennan is on the east shores of Loch Lomond, 6 miles north from the pretty village of Balmaha. The private site on which the log cabins sit is right on the lochside.
Brilliant for walks and hikes, long summer trips away exploring Rob Roy country or the mountains of Argyll and the north and for watersports.
Loch Lomond is certainly one of the world's, and Scotland's, most stunning and internationally renowned locations at the southern end of the Scottish Highlands. The country's largest fresh water loch is now part of Scotland's first National Park - an area where for centuries, visitors have travelled to, taken in spectacular scenery, sail, walk and climb - and simply breathe fresh air.
