Balloch

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Tel code: 01389 | code search
Postcode: G83 | code search
Population: 3800
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Princes Rose Cantonese Restaurant
"I purchased a takeaway from the Princess rose while on holiday at Cameron House Lodges. The quality of the food was very very poor. From placing my order to leaving ..." More

Princes Rose Cantonese Restaurant
"Went to the Princess Rose tonight for a meal. Both my husband and I really enjoyed our meal which was full of flavour and very well presented. The service ..." More

Lomond Woods Holiday Park
"Regular visitor to this park. Always clean and tidy especially the toilets and showers which have just had a makeover.Staff always happy to help and recommended us to the balloch ..." More

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Lying on the banks of Loch Lomond, the West Dumbartonshire town of Balloch is for many a gateway to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Readily accessible by rail or road, Balloch is only a short journey from Glasgow’s city centre, and is assembled on the banks of the River Leven, tucked beside Alexandria and Jamestown. Balloch is the departure point for loch cruises – of which, Sweeney’s have been in business for over 100 years – and on the Leven there are a huge number of pleasure craft ranging from small fishing boats to luxury power-cruisers. The massive retail and leisure development of Loch Lomond Shores has been a huge economic boon for the area, with the hustle and bustle of Loch Lomond’s western shores contrasting markedly with its more bucolic eastern banks. Loch Lomond shores has a variety of big-name high street retailers, and its Sealife Centre is a great place to reward the kids for good behaviour after dragging them around the shops. Golfing fans swarm to the area each summer when the Loch Lomond Open is contested. Loch Lomond Golf Course has seen some of the world’s most celebrated pros in action, and with the nearby Carrick Golf Course, Balloch and Loch Lomond offers landlubbers more than their fair share of activities. Balloch Country Park and Castle have also been the venue for some huge outdoor pop concerts, temporarily raising the volume in an area more celebrated for its peace and quiet, no matter how busy it can get in the summer.

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Lomond Park Hotel

Holiday Park

Lomond Woods Holiday Park

Inn

Tullie Inn

Pub and Bar

Doghouse Bar
Waterhouse Inn

Restaurant

Princes Rose Cantonese Restaurant
Stables Bar & Restaurant

Activities

Sweeneys Cruises(Boat Trips and Cruises)

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Culloden House Hotel (0.81 miles)

Culloden House Hotel

At the time of the Jacobite rising in 1745-46, Culloden House was requisitioned by Bonnie Prince Charlie and used as his lodging and battle headquarters prior to that fateful and final battle on Culloden Moor ... More | visit website

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Smithton Hotel (1.48 miles)

Smithton Hotel

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This hotel is situated approximately 3.5 miles from Inverness town centre, 5 miles from Inverness Airport and only 1.5 miles from historic Culloden Battlefield. It is thus ideally situated for the tourist ... More

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Morayston House B & B (1.71 miles)

Morayston House B & B
Morayston House is a traditional stone built Victorian House set within 2 acres of mature woodland, an orchard and walled garden where a summer house lies exclusively for guests to enjoy and relax after a ... More | visit website
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Westview House (1.93 miles)

Westview House
Situated just on the outskirts of the city of Inverness, our friendly bed and breakfast boasts panoramic views over the city, the Moray Firth and beyond. If you are looking for a convenient but quiet ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Inverness (2.78 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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New Drumossie Hotel (3.09 miles)

New Drumossie Hotel

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This newly refurbished deluxe four-star hotel in the heart of the Highlands overlooking the Moray Firth radiates luxury, charm and character. The 9 acres of private parkland surrounding the hotel instantly ... More

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Premier Inn Inverness Centre (3.12 miles)

Premier Inn Inverness Centre
Ideally positioned just a 10 minute walk from Inverness train station. This hotel makes an excellent base for touring local attractions, including Loch Ness. Conveniently located 12 miles from Inverness Airport. Our Inverness Centre Premier Inn ... More | visit website
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The Lodge (3.40 miles)

The Lodge

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This award-wining luxury bed and breakfast accommodation is set in 80 acres of peaceful pasture land with stunning views down the River Nairn Valley to ... More

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Premier Inn Inverness East (3.46 miles)

Premier Inn Inverness East
An ideal location for the airport, this Premier Inn is just 6 miles from Inverness airport. For shops and local amenities Inverness city centre is only 2 miles away. Conveniently situated for Inverness train station. Our ... More | visit website
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Chieftain Hotel (3.59 miles)

Chieftain Hotel

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The Chieftain Hotel, situated within walking distance from the Centre of Inverness, is the Ideal Choice for your stay in Inverness. Hotel has 14 Ensuite Bedrooms, Lounge Bar with Restaurant, Sports ... More

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