Had a lovely time staying in Glenfruin Lodge, very clean and cosy.
Will try and get back next year!
Robert & Denise, Leicester
8th – 15th January 2022
Had a lovely time staying in Glenfruin Lodge, very clean and cosy.
Will try and get back next year!
Robert & Denise, Leicester
8th – 15th January 2022
Had a relaxing few days at Glenfruin Lodge. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay, love the wood burning stove !
Had a walk down to Duck Bay and back on our second day – It was farther than we first thought !
Sore legs and hips for two days, The Lodge offered everything we needed and we were warmly welcomed by Alison.
We look forward to visiting again when we are next in the area.
Gary & Kathryn ( Manchester )
29th Dec – 2nd Jan 2022
Thank you Craig & Alison for the gifts under the Christmas tree, a lovely surprise
a lovley Cottage great place to stay despite the rain.
We did go out everyday , the dog loved the Loch and the beach.
Best wishes for 2022
Craig , Carol & Boyd
27th Dec – 3rd Jan 2022
Wonderful stay in a wonderful part of the country. thanks for a beautifully appointed cottage.
For December I think we’ve been really lucky with the weather and have been able to get out and explore the region.
Thanks for having us!
Morgan, Northumberland
6th – 16th December 2021
We have really enjoyed our stay, Cottage was cosy & a great location.
Thank you for the supply of wood for the fire really made the difference on our first night.
Catherine and Stan
Shetland
1st – 11th November 2021
Crosskeys Cottage was a great base for Loch Lomond. Cosy and inviting.
Despite raining all week we managed to get out every day.
Owners very accommodating and welcoming.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay !
Thanks
Mark & Fliss
Great place, Alison and Craig are both great hosts. Place is cosy, warm and peaceful. Really nice location and a a great base to travel out to other areas in Scotland.
16th – 23rd October 2021
Had a great week here at Glenfruin Lodge.
Enjoyed seeing the birds and pheasants in the garden.
Heard the owls on a few nights, took day trips to Luss, Balloch Country Park, Loch Lomond shore including the Bird of Prey Centre and Sea life. Had a good few hours at the RSPB Centre and spotted a Red Squirrel, Tree creepers,Buzzards and Kites and Deer. Trip out on Loch Lomond on a lovely sunny day was great too. Final day was spent at Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and around the various lochs. Overall a great week away.
Lynne & Allan – Liverpool. UK.
16th – 23rd October 2021
Crosskeys Cottage
Owners very kind and welcoming, perfect place for dogs first trip away
Very homely and cosy perfect location for some sightseeing
Would love to come back
Many thanks
C & T
11th -16th October
What a great little Cottage ! (Glenfruin Lodge) We really enjoyed our stay. Spent most of our time exploring the area and visiting wedding venues. Had a very tasty meal at Cucina in Balloch one evening – thanks for the recommendation.
Highlight was seeing the Red Squirrels in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, which had eluded us on our last trip this way.
Thanks for a lovely stay hope to be back soon.
Ella & Rob, Southampton ,UK
9th – 16th October 2021
Another wonderful week spent at Crosskeys Lodge. As before we combined walking and catching up with family (and even managed to get some work done..). Enjoyed the variety of walks to Criagendorran area and around the Loch. Becoming familiar with the John Muir Way and Three Lochs Way. Disappointed that the sea plane trip on the Loch was cancelled but we’ll do it next time.
Look forward to our next visit, Allison & Rob Noel (North Yorkshire)
25th September – 2nd October 2021
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