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Accommodation in Drymen, Central Scotland Part of the Central Scotland Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Buchanan Arms Hotel and Leisure ClubA Country House Hotel in Drymen, Central Scotland23 Main street, Drymen, Loch Lomond Drymen Central Scotland Scotland G63 0BQ
Accommodation
Description:
From: £50.00 The Buchanan Arms Hotel and Leisure Club with its stylish blend of original features and contemporary design offers comfortable and modern bedrooms, spacious lounges with real fires, the original whisky bar, the popular Salmon Leap restaurant and the superb modern RELAX leisure club. Enjoy the gardens and ground or the hotels view point of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Spoil yourself with spa treatments, a nip from our huge selection of single malts or just explore the beautiful Loch Lomond national park Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Dumbarton Castle -
9.6 miles (Castle) Inchmahome Priory -
9.9 miles (Abbey) Bearsden Bath House -
10.8 miles (Roman Site) Hill House -
11.2 miles (Historic House) Finlaystone -
11.2 miles (Historic House) Ben Lomond -
11.5 miles (Countryside) The Trossachs -
12.2 miles (Countryside) Newark Castle, Glasgow -
12.4 miles (Castle) Loch Lomond -
13.7 miles (Countryside) Botanic Gardens, Glasgow -
14 miles (Garden) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Saddell -
55.1 miles away Lower Largo -
59.1 miles away Elie -
63.4 miles away Leuchars -
64.1 miles away St Monans -
65.6 miles away Broughty Ferry -
66.7 miles away Pittenweem -
67.1 miles away Anstruther -
68.1 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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