Ellanderroch is a charming mid-terraced cottage located in the village of Drymen in Scotland, offering accommodation for up to 4 guests. The property has been renovated to a high standard and features a cozy sitting room with open ceiling beams and a Smart TV, a country kitchen equipped with modern appliances, a sociable dining table, and a contemporary shower room on the ground floor. The two bedrooms can be set up as twin or double, providing flexible sleeping arrangements for guests.
Surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Ellanderroch is an ideal base for exploring the scenic walking routes and cycle tracks in the area. Nearby attractions include the Balmaha West Highland Way, Rob Roy Way, and the city of Stirling with its historic sites like Stirling Castle and Holy Rude Abbey. The vibrant city of Glasgow is also within easy reach, offering a variety of activities and attractions such as George Square, Glasgow Cathedral, and the Riverside Museum.
Guests can enjoy a relaxing picnic on the shared lawn outside the cottage, while planning their upcoming adventures in the highlands. Whether dining out at local restaurants or cooking a meal in the well-equipped kitchen, visitors can unwind and make the most of their holiday experience at Ellanderroch. Escape to this picturesque property with your loved ones for an unforgettable stay in the heart of Scotland.
Weekly price from £346
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