Kirkhouse Inn
Kirkhouse Inn

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Strathblane Country House
"Wish I had read some of the terrible experiences on other review sites before shelling out for a special birthday meal at this hotel. Food rather overpriced, and ambience not ..." More

Kirkhouse Inn
"Good Points: Shocking for the money and not what we paid for on the orginal order Bad Points: Averything including the Manager

Date visited: 2008-02-20 ..." More

Strathblane Country House
"I have known this hotel for many years,but never had the opportunity to have an overnight stay, however, due to a family illness, I stayed here for three nights in ..." More

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Strathblane is a rustic, country village which should be familiar to residents of Glasgow’s north-west suburbs, and anyone who has driven along the A81 to Aberfoyle. Just a short trip away from Milngavie, Strathblane has a quite wonderful rural setting in the shadow of the Campsie Fells, fringed with pastoral land and moorland irrigated by the River Endrick and its tributaries. Strathblane really is in the cradle of Stirlingshire’s countryside; Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is a stone’s throw away, and the West Highland Way’s arduous, yet thoroughly rewarding, route passes through the nearby village of Drymen. Walking is a popular pastime for visitors to the town, with plenty of unspoiled moorland to discover. There are a number of wildlife reserves boasting unspoiled moorlands home to several species of bird and insect. Ballagan Glen, by Ballagan House, in the Campsie Fells, is a magnificent retreat which comes alive in the summer with birdlife. Sparrow hawks, buzzards, tits and herons all thrive among a habitat rich with ferns and liverwort. Loch Ardinning, between Strathblane and Milngavie is another lovely spot, smuggled away by the roadside, hidden by trees and fringed with sedges and bullrush – deer are a common sight there, so too are herons, and both cuckoos and whinchats visit in the summer. Watching the sunset cast a warm glow over the Campsie Fells brings summer evenings to a breathtaking close. A tour around the Glengoyne Distillery casts another warm glow, one that’s felt on the cheeks rather than the hills. Strathblane is a charmed little village.

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Kirkhouse Inn (0.09 miles)

Kirkhouse Inn

Perfectly located within the tranquil parish of Strathblane near Loch Lomond, this inn, established in 1601, is no stranger to greeting guests, both local and from all over the world. Nestling under the breathtaking and spectacular ... More | visit website

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Strathblane Country House (0.37 miles)

Strathblane Country House

Country House hotel built in 1874. It sits on its own, very private ten acres, shared only by wild deer and falconry. It boasts wonderful highland views and a comfortable grandeur. Relax and undwind with ... More | visit website

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Finglen House (2.87 miles)

Finglen House
Finglen House nestles at the foot of the spectacular Campsie Hills just 30 minutes to the north of Glasgow and 30 minutes South of Loch Lomand. It offers two double en suite rooms. It provides ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Glasgow Milngavie (3.79 miles)

Premier Inn Glasgow Milngavie
Ideally located within easy reach of the A81. Local attractions include Loch Lomond, Hampden Park stadium and the famous West Highland Way. For shops and local amenities Glasgow city centre is only 6 miles away. Our ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Glasgow Bearsden (3.92 miles)

Premier Inn Glasgow Bearsden
Ideally located within easy reach of the A81. Local attractions include various golf clubs, Rangers Murray Park training ground, Mugdock Country Park and Loch Lomond. Conveniently located for Milngavie train station. For shops and local ... More | visit website
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Boulevard Hotel Complex (6.13 miles)

Boulevard Hotel Complex

Spoilt for choice with both Indian and European cuisine, Belushi?s bar, 2 Nightclubs and yet the hotel is located near Glasgow Glasgow airport is only 10 minutes away. Glasgow Imax centre & Citizens theatre nearby ... More | visit website

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Smiths Hotel (6.50 miles)

Smiths Hotel

Smiths Hotel is a friendly, family-run hotel in the heart of Kirkintilloch. The hotel offers something for everyone, from contemporary to traditional styles. Choose from one of our 21 en-suite bedrooms which are furnished to ensure ... More | visit website

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White House Apartments (7.02 miles)

White House Apartments

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Nestled in a classical Georgian Crescent with gardens to the front and Mews Cottages to the rear, this is your country house in the heart of the city. Within walking ... More

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Loaninghead Farm (7.02 miles)

Loaninghead Farm

An 18th century hunting lodge in the days of Rob Roy McGregor(scottish outlaw)depicted in BraveHeart film, situated in the heart of Loch Lomond, Stirling & Trossachs. Now a livestock farm. With Magnificient views of the ... More | visit website

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Glasgow Pond Hotel (7.05 miles)

Glasgow Pond Hotel
Perfectly placed in the city’s fashionable West End with free WiFi and free parking, the Glasgow Pond lives up to its location too, with fantastic modern interiors that offer a very warm welcome! Guest rooms ... More | visit website

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