Rowardennan lodges are situated on the rugged eastern banks of Loch Lomond, Scotland amidst the magnificent surroundings of the Queen Elizabeth Forest.
The small hamlet of Rowardennan enjoys breathtaking views of Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond and the mountains to the north. This truly picturesque area is the farthest North on the eastshore that you can take a vehicle. The trip is worth every mile travelled.
How to Get Here
By car: From the south and the M74, follow the M8 through Glasgow to Exit 16, then follow the signs for Aberfoyle (A811). Drymen is just off the A811. To get to Rowardennan head for Drymen on the B858 just left off the A811 Stirling Road. In Drymen turn left onto the Balmaha Road the B837. After around 4 miles you come to Balmaha. The road then narrows and heads north for around 6 miles (watch for walkers, cyclists and oncoming traffic). You will then come to the Rowardennan Hotel on the left in the shadow of Ben Lomond.
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Location from Loch Lomond Golf Course
Travel South to Balmaha and follow the B837 to Drymen. Take the A811 West to Balloch. From Balloch take the A82 north to Luss and follow the signs to the Golf Course.
Approximate Travel Time to Loch Lomond Golf Course – 40 minutes