Lovely cottage (Glenfruin Lodge), great location.  Very lucky with the weather and the short walk book was great!

Maxine & Anthony Bailey

10th – 17th September 2016


Another enjoyable stay at Glenfruin Lodge.  The weather could of been kinder but the views as always from the lochs make the visit worthwhile.

Kathryn & Bill Aitken

3rd – 10th September 2016


Excellent cottage (Glenfruin Lodge) really enjoyable week.

Will be back next year.

Viv & Brian Mabbs, Liverpool

13th – 20th August 2016


Another lovely visit (at the cottage).  Restful and with some beautiful weather so we enjoyed the garden.  The dog, as ever, enjoyed bounding around!

Thank you as ever.

Janice & Charlie, from Bingley

13th – 20th August 2016


We enjoyed our stay here very much.  The Lodge is very comfortable and a perfect retreat.

Only the weather wasn’t very kind this week.

Lna, Thia & Nora, Germany

6th – 13th August 2016


We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Crosskeys Cottage – the perfect base for all our lovely visits to the wonderful Highlands and Coast.

Thank you especially for your understanding with our vehicle problems!

Would love to stay in the future.

Michael, Maddie & Michaella, from Thornbury

6th – 13th August 2016


Thank you Craig & Alison for letting us stay in your charming cottage for our 25th Wedding Anniversary x.

We have had an amazing time exploring and visiting family and using Crosskeys as our base.  We will be recommending your beautiful cottage to all our friends and family and hope to visit again.

Many thanks,

Jackie & Michael, Kent

23rd to 30th July 2016


We have had a lovely week in this very comfortable lodge.  A very relaxing place to stay.  We have visited some beautiful places.

Thank you.

Toni & Janet, Surrey

23rd – 30th July 2016


To Craig & Alison,

Thank you very much for letting James, Lilly, Snoopy & I stay in your beautiful cottages.  We had a lovely week here and are sad to be going home!  We did some sight seeing whilst we were here and must say that Luss & Balloch Castle Country Park are lovely places to visit.

We will be recommending your cottage to friends & family looking to stay in the area, it is a great location for exploring the surrounding countryside.

Thanks again, Fliss & James, Lilly & Snoopy (our dogs).

16th – 23rd July 2016


Again, a thoroughly enjoyable week in the peaceful surroundings of Glenfruin.  The week brought the hottest day of the summer so far, and also the heaviest rainfall in a 24 hour period, and the Lodge was perfect for coping with both.

Well worth a visit to any Highland Games that take place in the area – Balloch, Rosneath & Inverary are all within an hour’s travel.  Very easy to get into Glasgow for visits to places such as the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery.  Plenty of great restaurants locally – our personal favourite is “Mira Mara”, a small and modest looking establishment on West Clyde Street in Helensburgh which serves truly some of the best traditional Italian food anywhere in the UK! For scenery and walking, the Rosneath Peninsula, Lochgoilhead and Strachur are all within easy striking distance.  Outdoor theatre at the ‘Hill House’ in Helensburgh was very enjoyable.

Look out for the bats swooping over the garden at dusk – delightful to watch!  Sorry to be leaving but we will be back again…

Roddy & Sue, Maidstone, Kent

16th – 23rd July 2016


Things to do

Day trip suggestions

Inveraray – Day tripA marvellous day out, Inveraray is on the western bank of Loch Fyne north of Arrochar beyond the ‘Rest and be Thankful’. Inveraray Castle  was used in the series Downton Abbey for a ChristmasSpecial. The Bell Tower dominates the town and houses the second heaviest ring of ten bells in the world and is open to the public spring /summer. […]

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Auchendrain Village

Auchendrain museum – just south of Inveraray

The preserved buildings from the 1700s give an authentic insight into how people lived and worked in the north and west of Scotland. You can wander freely around the houses and farm buildings furnished with everyday objects from time gone by.

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The Duke’s Pass – starts at Aberfoyle

Regarded as one of Britain’s best drives, the A821 road between Aberfoyle and Loch Achray leads you through some of the most scenic parts of the iconic Trossachs landscape.https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/forest-parks/queen-elizabeth-forest-park/dukes-pass

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