A comfortable and cosy Cottage with good access to Loch Lomond.
Balloch Castle Country Park is ides for excercising our Sproodle Ronnie.
Dumbarton Castle is worth a visit and Aberfoyle Forest Visitor Centre has an
Easy walk to a waterfall and viewpoint to watch Red Squirrels.
We visited Luss Village and cruised Loch Lomond and visited the Bird of Prey Centre.

Gina, Neil & Ronnie (Woof)

19th – 26th October 2024


This Cottage is a little gem !! Great for exploring around Loch Lomond.
We could have stayed longer. Definately one to visit again.
Thank you both.
Rob & Corine

15th – 18th October 2024


Beautiful Cottage, very quiet.
Grandparents & father lived in Crosskeys from the late 1800’s until the early 1920’s
We visited family in the area, the weather was glorious close to the wonderful sight of Loch Lomond, Luss and Balloch.We have stayed here before and would again – Highly recommend.

Thank you
Denise, Geoff & Basil (woof)
Somerset

28th September – 5th October 2024


What an amazing cottage to stay in.Peace and quiet was just what we needed.Very comfy accommodation
with everything that we needed.Weather was very kind to us as we only got wey once.
Beautiful scenery and unusual placec to visit.
Falkirk Wheel, Hill House and many lochs to visit. Finding this Cottage was like winning the jackpot.

Thank you
Pete & Jo Stanley

30th september – 5th October


Thank you for a memorable stay in your lovely Cottsge – home from home.
Its a perfevt location for exploring many parts of Argyll, The Natonal park, Balloch,Loch Lomond and The Trossachs along with a boat trip on Loch Katrine.
Helensburgh has been transformed witg its new Leisure Centre and swimming pool ang has free psrking.
The Kelpies snd Falkirk Wheel also made for a long day out but was well worth the experience.

Many thanks
Tony & Vak
Bedford

22nd – 26th September 2024


Thank you for sharing your lovely Cottage with us ! We have had a wonderful time and the weather has been so kind to us.
We hope to visit again soon.
Best Wishes

Ryan & Katriona
Kirriemuir

15th – 20th September 2024


Thank you for a loveley stay, Lodge spacious and comfortable.
Weather was very kind despite the forecast.

Carol & John
Norfolk

7th – 14th September 2024


Thank you for such a fantastic stay !!
We love the Cottage and t has been absolutely perfect for us.
We have explored the local villages and climbed Ben Lomond – a holiday to remember.
Thank you !!
Natasha , Adam & Merry(Woof)
Essex

7th – 14th September


Amazing Cottage everything you need is here, lovely hosts even though we were a day late.
Great base to use as our house hunting base. Dogs had lovely walks.
Highly recomend this place.

Dale & Lisa, Loki & Addy (woof)
Essex

24th – 31st August 2024


Thank you for the lovely stay in Glenfruin Lodge, for the welcome card , Champagne and all the little touches
that made our honeymoon special.

Johnathon & Miriam
Accrington

1st – 7th September 2024


Things to do

Activities

Loch Lomond Sealife CentreLocated in Balloch and open all yearWebsite: www.visitsealife.com/loch-lomondPhone: 01389 721500 Loch Lomond Bird of Prey CentreLocated in Balloch and open all yearWebsite: www.llbopc.co.ukPhone: 01389 729239 Treezone Ariel Adventure CourseLocated in Balloch and open Easter to October (Weekends only in the winter)Website: www.iye.scot/treezone-loch-lomondPhone: 01389 496055 Loch Lomond Pony TrekkingLocated in Balloch and open all yearWebsite: www.lomond-pnytreks.co.ukPhone: 01389 […]

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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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Luss conservation village – western shore of Loch Lomond

Located on the banks of Loch Lomond, off the A82, 5 miles north of Crosskeys. Occupation of this area dates back to medieval times, but much of the village and the neat rows of cottages were built in the 18th and 19th centuries to house workers from the nearby slate quarries and featured in the […]

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