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The Woodhouse Coffee Shop, Kippen

The Woodhouse Coffee Shop at Kippen Station is located on the A811 between Stirling and Loch Lomond. Opening in March 2012, the Woodhouse Coffee Shop is set in five acres of Scottish native woodland and provides the perfect place to visit for a relaxing coffee or light lunch. The building has been completed entirely using local craftsmen and incorporates light and natural oak to blend into the natural woodland setting. The wood burning stove will ensure that it is a cosy, welcoming place to visit whatever the weather.

Beano Disco ( Mobile Disco )

Beano Disco have been performing successful parties and functions for many years with excellent feedback and customer satisfaction. We offer superb value for money whilst supplying the best in lighting and sound. You can also tailor your party to whatever style and genre you like. We also cover a wide area from Dunbartonshire to North Ayrshire and Argyll & Bute. So give us a ring or e-mail for a free no obligation quote.

The Lochside Restaurant Balloch

The Lochside Restaurant in Balloch, Loch Lomond is Balloch's newest restaurant. Set amidst stunning scenery, our chefs prepare the finest local ingredients to tempt even the most discerning palate. The very experienced management team are committed to customer satisfaction and pride themselves in giving ‘value for money’ and understand that there is no compromise for quality. A warm welcome awaits at the Lochside Restaurant in Balloch.

Drymen Pottery Restaurant & Bar

The Drymen Pottery & Restaurant is situated in the historic village of Drymen, three miles from Loch Lomond. The Pottery is the perfect place to shop, relax and enjoy some home cooking.

Lomond Woods Holiday Park, Balloch

Nestling amongst the hills and woodlands surrounding the world-famous Loch Lomond, Lomond Woods is a very special place, ideal for your family holiday, active short break or relaxing weekend retreat. The park, owned and managed by the Wood family has consistently earned top awards from Visit Scotland, most recently “Best Park in Scotland” and the coveted “Thistle Award” for Customer Care.

Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch

Located in Balloch Lomond Shores is a principal gateway to Scotland’s first National Park. Lomond Shores is Scotland’s most spectacular visitor destination combining the beautiful environment with an outstanding mixture of leisure and shopping experiences overlooking the majesty of Loch Lomond at Balloch. A unique shopping environment, with an array of shops, restaurants and bars including Jenners, a long established department store. Lomond Shores is a must for anyone visiting the area.

The Scottish Wool Centre, Aberfoyle

The Scottish Wool Centre is a 4-star visitor attraction with daily free outdoor animal shows, including the Dog & Duck Show. Enjoy the menagerie of animals including miniature horses, various breeds of hens and sheep and an extensive selection of birds of prey. Inside, there is something for everyone with half price pure luxurious cashmere, ladies & mens clothing, plus our extensive Whisky & Food Hall. In the Ben Lomond Restaurant, you will find traditional home baking, mouthwatering Scottish dishes, traybakes and cakes served with PURO Fairtrade coffee.

Eden

For incredible clothes by amazing designers . Everyone will find something they love in Eden. Enjoy a coffee or glass of wine and relax and enjoy the Eden experience. Designers include James Lakeland, Gloria Estelles, Brunella and Orna Farho which is exclusive to Eden.

The Gallery Cafe

Whilst shopping at the Galleries, why not take a break to enjoy a light lunch or some of our delicious cakes. We are located at the top of the Lomond Galleries magnificent marble staircase and our staff looks forward to welcoming you to the Gallery Café. We offer home-made soup, a range of hot filled rolls, freshly made sandwiches, toasties, paninis and baked potatoes and a range of daily specials. If you are looking for something lighter, why not relax and enjoy a coffee and something sweet from our selection of baking.

Lomond Galleries

Close to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, you can take the high road or the low road from Glasgow and be at this splendid and eye-catching building within 30 minutes. It was constructed in 1905 to house the Argyll Motor Works, then the world's largest car factory. At the time it was considered to be an extravagant folly by competitors, but now this ornate A-listed building of red sandstone and opulent marble is admired by all.

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