Loch Lomond Country Guest House
Situated in Scotland’s first National Park, this charming guest house is set high above the village of Tarbet, boasting spectacular views over Loch Lomond and towards the western side of Ben Lomond.
Set in nearly 7 acres of private gardens, less than one hour from Glasgow, to the north-east side of the house is an attractive woodland which is frequented by deer and other wildlife. This includes a beautiful waterfall which feeds various deep pools on the East Burn, on its way to Loch Lomond.
Tarbet House was cleverly designed to take full advantage of the site’s elevated position and the stunning Loch views. With this in mind, the lounge and dining areas both have floor-to-ceiling windows, stretching the entire length of both rooms. The views from here are truly breathtaking. Patio doors open out onto a south-facing, decked sun terrace.
A continental breakfast is now available to all guests. Tarbet Guest House is set in stunning scenery less than an hour from Glasgow. Where the lowlands meet the highlands, this is an area of staggering natural beauty.
Nearby attractions include:
Ben Lomond (8 km / 5 miles) - reaching a summit of 973 metres (3,194 feet), this 5,369 acre mass is viewable from the hotel and reachable via a ferry service from nearby Inverbeg.
Hill House (26 km / 16 miles) - the finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's domestic creations, The Hill House sits high above the Clyde, commanding fine views over the river estuary. An exhibition in the east wing presents the work of new designers.
Kilchurn Castle (54 km / 34 miles) - situated in Argyll and built c1550, Kilchurn Castle was much enlarged in 1693, incorporating the first purpose built barracks in Scotland. The substantial ruins are some of the most picturesque in the country with spectacular views down Loch Awe.
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