Lovely Cottage, great location really enjoyed our week in Loch Lomond. Beautiful, been to lots of lovely places, hope to return.
Sharon & Terrence, Burtonwood, Cheshire
9th – 16th July 2016
Lovely Cottage, great location really enjoyed our week in Loch Lomond. Beautiful, been to lots of lovely places, hope to return.
Sharon & Terrence, Burtonwood, Cheshire
9th – 16th July 2016
Lovely cottage (Glenfruin Lodge) in a lovely area. Some very nice restaurants in Helensburgh – Masala Twist, for me the best Nan ever, La Barca for authentic Spanish tapas and the Wee Kelpie for wonderful fish & chips!
Had a trip on the West Highland Railway to Oban which was very spectacular as was the return by bus due to the Scotrail strike! Had trips to Luss & Balloch on Loch Lomond and enjoyed a visit to the Hill House.
Very enjoyable.
Gill & Dave, West Midlands
18th – 25th June 2016
Lovely cottage (Crosskeys Cottage), good base to take trips from. Bird of prey centre well worth a visit & Hill House superb. Made our annual pilgrimage up to Glen Coe – Piper still there even in the rain.
John & Sue Parish
18th – 25th June 2016
Had a great week at Glenfruin Lodge, lots of adventures. Ate at Fruin Farm Restaurant which is just the other side of the roundabout outside the cottage. Couldn’t recommend it highly enough.
Beautiful cottage, thank you.
Victoria, Isabella & Henry, Shropshire
11th – 18th June 2016
Lovely cottage (Glenfruin Lodge), fabulous weather. Perfect Location for exploring the National Park and Lochs.
Fabulous food at Duck Bay (2 miles).
Thanks for everything.
Mr & Mrs Platt
4th – 11th June 2016
Lovely cottage (Crosskeys Cottage) that has been a perfect base for exploring the surrounding hills and countryside.
Many thanks for making it available.
Rodney Underhill
4th – 11th June 2016
I have had a fabulous week staying at Crosskeys Cottage. Such a charming cottage with fab features and lovely décor! I have well and truly fallen in love with the cottage and the area, just wish I didn’t have to go home tomorrow…
Thanks Craig for lending me your wok to cook my clams from Loch Fyne, they were delish. Places to go – I really recommend ‘Pucks Glen’ near Dunoon. Loch Fyne restaurant. Fruin Farm Restaurant (over the road from here) also does a lovely breakfast. Inverary is lovely too as is the most amazing views on the drive up there.
Thanks again and hope to be back soon!
Debs & Max (my faithful friend), Manchester
4th – 9th June 2016
Glenfruin Lodge has been ideal for a short break. We’ve enjoyed some glorious weather, enjoyed Loch Lomond and headed up to Glencoe.
The Lodge has given us a comfortable place to return to and chill out. Have enjoyed watching the bats flying about at dusk and just being present in the moment…
Helen & Ben, Cheltenham
31st May – 3rd June 2016
We have very much enjoyed the peaceful tranquillity of Glenfruin Lodge. We know the area quite well as our daughter has lived in the area for four years. It has been lovely to stay here while she and her family are having house renovations.
The Lodge is all we could ask for, spacious with airy ceilings, but beautifully cosy with under floor heating. Our granddaughters particularly loved the spa bath!
Sheila & Jbonny Bond, Gloucester
21st – 28th May 2016
Enjoyed stay in this cosy nook (Crosskeys Cottage). Warm, homely and all amenities needed. Weather – dry all week and sunny most days. What!! – no rain? Yes, no rain!!
George & Jane, Coventry
21st to 27th May 2016
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