Rowardennan Hotel
Beneath the Ben
Loch Lomond
The Rowardennan Hotel on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond recently changed hands and is now run by Ian Allison and Family.
The hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodation on the scenic eastern shore of Loch Lomond beneath Ben Lomond.
Situated on the banks of Loch Lomond in the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Forest with spectacular views of Ben Lomond and the loch the Rowardennan hotel is ideally located for a tranquil break at any time of the year. Modern facilities add to the feeling of comfort and relaxation.
Located on the quieter eastern shore and situated on the West Highland Way walk from Milngavie to Fort William the hotel is a popular stopping point with walkers.
A warm welcome awaits from the new owners, management and staff.
The Facilities at the Rowardennan Hotel
The Hotel bedrooms have been refurbished in the last year and although its origins date from 1696 the accommodation offers a very high standard. The Rowardennan Hotel has 15 bedrooms over 3 floors including double bedrooms, twin bedrooms, family rooms and the Ben Lomond Suite. Each room has been decorated and furnished in a traditional style, giving a country house hotel atmosphere. Many rooms have spectacular views of the Loch or Ben Lomond.
Wining and Dining at Rowardennan
The Rob Roy and Clansman bars offer a wide range of traditional ales and malt whiskies, which can be savoured in the comfort of the true Highland surroundings whilst warmed by blazing log fires. Both bars offer an extensive range of Scottish dishes comprising of fresh and local produce when available. All meals are freshly prepared and cooked to order. A full hearty Scottish Breakfast is available at the Rowardennan hotel, as are snacks, lunches and evening meals. The Restaurant beneath the Ben is due to open shortly, offering fine dining with stunning views and exceptional food - local, freshly prepared, seasonal produce.
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Haste ye Back to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond , Scotland.