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Bramblewood
Balmaha Road, G63 0BY Drymen UK
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- from 14 March 2010, to 16 March 2010 -
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Making your reservation
Making your reservation is easy and safe. Press the "book now" link.
Subsequently the reservation form appears and you can select the number of rooms and
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No charge of credit card
We will not charge you any reservation fees for making this booking, nor charge your credit card.
You will simply pay for your stay at the hotel. Cancellation is free of charge; provided you adhere to the notification period stated in the hotel cancellation policy (see "Hotel Policy").
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Credit cards accepted American Express, Euro/Mastercard, Maestro, Solo, Switch, Visa
Check-in from: 16:00 hours
Check-out untill: 10:00 hours
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Bramblewood, (3 rooms) description: This friendly, family-run bed and breakfast accommodation is situated in the peaceful village of Drymen, offering beautiful natural surroundings and complimentary tea or coffee.
Bramblewood acts as a warm, welcoming base from which to tap your host’s local knowledge of this striking area on the eastern side of Loch Lomond. A caring and personal touch will provide you with economical and comfortable accommodation, situated within a tranquil woodland setting.
Having been recently developed, upgrading its exceptional bed and breakfast standards, 3 well-appointed en suite rooms offer benefits such as a private TV.
Enjoy free tea or coffee on arrival, along with a private dining area overlooking the gardens. It is here that you can savour a full cooked Scottish breakfast or an extensive continental alternative before embarking on your discovery of Drymen, central Scotland, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.
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REVIEWS

9.7 based on 37 reviews
ROOM INFORMATION Bramblewood can offer its patrons a choice of 3 rooms, all tastefully decorated and comfortably equipped. All are en suite and include a TV for your enjoyment. Each room can be arranged as either a double or twin, with one room also able to accommodate a 3rd person via an additional Z-bed (subject to availability).
HOTEL FACILITIES Parking (fee required), Garden, Terrace, Continental Breakfast, Free Parking, Internet Services, Hiking, Packed Lunches, Heating, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Gay Friendly, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, All Public spaces non-smoking
AREA INFORMATION Loch Lomond shores are met from Drymen’s own Endrick Water. Drymen lies on the road from Glasgow to Aberfoyle, making it accessible to both Glasgow and the Trossachs. Drymen is a popular base for hill walkers, as it is only 22.5 km (14 miles) along the Loch before you reach Rowardenna, at the foot of Scotland’s southernmost Munroe, Ben Lomond. Many walkers of the West Highland Way pass through Drymen, a 153 km (95-mile) trek that starts in Milngavie, north of Glasgow and ends in Fort William. Part of the West Highland Way can be pursued on a trip to Drymen (e.g. Drymen to Balmaha, which normally takes about a day).
Aside from walking there are golfing facilities nearby at the Buchanan Golf Course. Fishing permits can be obtained locally and also in nearby Balmaha, which offers cruises to Loch Lomond. There are many cycle routes and bike hire can be obtained locally in Drymen village.
Places to visit by car include Scotland’s National Park. Taste your favourite malt at Glengoyne distillery, near Killearn. Visit the last paddle steamer of Loch Lomond, Maid of the Loch, at Balloch.
If your trip is planned for the summer months, you can enjoy the traditional pipe band that plays on the village green every Thursday throughout July and August. Also in the summer there are Highland games and many neighbouring festivals.
Drymen has all the facilities you will require including a bank, post office, supermarket, arts and crafts shop, outdoors shop, several restaurants and pubs. There is also a local tourist information office where you can expect expert advice and information about planning your visit.
TRAVEL INFORMATION Drymen is approximately 24 km (15 miles) north of Glagow and 32 km (20 miles) west of Stirling.
By Car:
From the South:
- Follow the M8 to exit number 16, then follow signs for Aberfoyle (A811).
- Drymen is well signposted from the A811.
From Glasgow (M8):
- From the M8, travelling westbound, go over the Erskine Bride (there is no longer a toll fee).
- Follow signs to Crianlarich, then Alexandria and the A811. - Drive through Balloch and Gartocharn before reaching Drymen.
From Glagow City Centre:
- Follow the A81 to Milngavie and then the A809 over Stockiemuir.
By Public Transport:
Regular services run from Balloch, Stirling and Glasgow.
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