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This Rowardennan lodge enjoys a stunning location on Loch Lomond's eastern shore, a short 0.8km walk from the Rowardennan Hotel and with direct access to the West Highland Way. Sleeping up to eight guests, this single-level, pet-friendly holiday home boasts four bedrooms (two double, two twin), two bathrooms (one ensuite), a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, a garden, parking, and internet access; ideal for families or groups seeking easy access to Loch Lomond's beaches and scenic walks.
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This non-smoking holiday home is located in Balmaha, within 20 kilometres of Drymen War Memorial and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, with Balloch Castle and Three Lochs Way also accessible within 32 kilometres. This chalet offers complimentary barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi in common areas, and free parking, with pets allowed and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave oven.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Rowardennan
What would be a good 1-day itinerary for visiting in and around Rowardennan?
You could start your day with a walk up to the top of Conic Hill, which offers stunning views of Loch Lomond. After your hike, have a picnic lunch by the loch and enjoy the scenery. In the afternoon, take a boat trip across Loch Lomond to explore some of the islands and maybe even spot some wildlife.
Rowardennan is a lovely village, but the real star of the show is Loch Lomond. Make sure you take a walk along the loch shore, and don't miss the view from the top of Conic Hill, which is a short but steep hike. The Rob Roy's Cave is a popular spot for a visit too, but be careful as it's quite a climb down to the cave.
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Can you easily explore Rowardennan on foot or by bike?
Rowardennan itself is quite small, so it's easy to explore on foot. There are some lovely walks along the loch shore and up to Conic Hill. You can also hire bikes from the local shop and explore the surrounding area, but the roads can be quite hilly.
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What activities are available in and around Rowardennan?
Rowardennan is a great place for outdoor activities. You can go hiking, cycling, kayaking, sailing, fishing, and even horse riding. There are also some lovely walks in the surrounding forest, and the village has a shop and a pub, so you can stock up on supplies or enjoy a meal after a day of exploring.
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What are the most common amenities in cottages in Rowardennan?
Most cottages in Rowardennan will have basic amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. Some may also have a fireplace, a garden, or even a hot tub. You should always check the listing for details about the specific amenities offered.
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