Cameron House Lodge on Loch Lomond

Cameron House Lodge on Loch Lomond

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Overview
2 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
6 guests
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The Cameron House luxury lodges are situated on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond within the grounds of the world-renowned five-star Cameron House hotel. This two bedroom self-catering lodge has the privacy of home with the benefit of the luxury resort facilities, and is truly the pinnacle of Scottish hospitality. The lodge has spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, covered balconies and unrivalled views of Loch Lomond. The award winning Carrick Spa and championship Carrick golf course are just two miles away and easily accessible via regular, free shuttle service. The superb leisure facilities include access to two golf courses, excellent dining opportunities, heated indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym and The Carrick Spa. Cameron House luxury lodges offer: A private holiday l...The Cameron House luxury lodges are situated on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond within the grounds of the world-renowned five-star Cameron House hotel. This two bedroom self-catering lodge has the privacy of home with the benefit of the luxury resort facilities, and is truly the pinnacle of Scottish hospitality. The lodge has spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, covered balconies and unrivalled views of Loch Lomond. The award winning Carrick Spa and championship Carrick golf course are just two miles away and easily accessible via regular, free shuttle service. The superb leisure facilities include access to two golf courses, excellent dining opportunities, heated indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym and The Carrick Spa. Cameron House luxury lodges offer: A private holiday lodge experience Superbly equipped kitchen and luxury private dining facilities Excellent restaurants offering informal dining or the opportunity for a top chef to serve you dinner in your own luxury lodge Fabulous indoor and outdoor sports and leisure facilities at the hotel Full use of The Carrick Spa’s award winning facilities Championship golf at reduced rates The detached lodge has three bathrooms and sleeps up to six people in great comfort and privacy. Each beautifully appointed space is equipped with: Outstandingly decorated interiors Fully equipped kitchen State of the art sound system TV and DVD player Washer/Dryer Microwave Telephone Hairdryer Bed linen and towels Free wifi is available Spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, covered balconies, view of Loch Lomond, fully-equipped kitchen and dining area with a large living room, internet TV and DVD player, WiFi, washing machine and tumble dryer. Some lodges have unrivalled views of Loch Lomond. What better place to watch the theatre of the Highlands unfold than from Cameron House. Cameron House is set in the heart of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, one of the most scenic areas in Scotland – and the perfect location to enjoy superb walking, historical towns and villages and amazing local cuisine. The Trossachs range of hills are known as ‘the Scottish Highlands in miniature’ and mark the boundary between the Highlands and the Lowlands of Scotland. Steeped in Scottish history, legend and myth, the area is as popular a destination today as it was over 100 years ago when Queen Victoria, Sir Walter Scott, John Ruskin and John Everett Millais came to the area. Opened in 2002 as Scotland’s first National Park, it comprises 720 square miles of beautiful mountains, glens and lochs including 21 Munros, 19 Corbetts and 22 large lochs. The Park falls into four distinct parts: Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Breadalbane and Argyll Forest. Loch Lomond, the home of Cameron House, is the largest freshwater expanse in mainland Britain. Mountains loom to the north, while a scattering of islands can be found at the south end of the loch. Pretty villages such as Luss line the loch’s western shores. The Trossachs is ‘Rob Roy Country’ where the famous outlaw hid from his pursuers in the dense forests. The area was much loved by Scottish writer and poet Sir Walter Scott whose famous poem The Lady of the Lake was inspired by Loch Katrine, which you can cruise on the steamship SS Sir Walter Scott. Breadalbane marks the beginning of the Scottish Highlands at the northern tip of the National Park. Here myths and legends abound and the enchanting Falls of Dochart run through the picturesque village of Killin. At the western edge of the National Park is the Argyll Forest Park. Britain’s first forest park is typified by its ancient trees, tranquil lochs and wide range of wildlife. Also within the park is Ben Arthur, affectionately known as ‘the Cobbler’ and one of Scotland’s most popular climbs. The mountains and forests of the national park offer the perfect habitat to a diverse range of wildlife. Breeding pairs of ospreys take up residence in the park to mate each spring. Spending the summer months in Scotland, they can often be spotted hunting over Loch Venachar, Loch Lomond, Loch Eck and Lake of Menteith. Of all the National Park’s birdlife, none is more visually or vocally stunning as the rare Capercaillie, the world’s largest grouse species. Their last remaining breeding ground are pinewoods on Loch Lomond’s islands. Forests also provide shelter to the red squirrel, Britain’s only native squirrel. The National Park is one of the few places left where you can spot them as they scurry between branches. On the woodland floor below, expect to see herds of male or female deer as they graze on grass, berries, young shoots and tree bark. Living separately for most of the year, in autumn, catch the spectacle of the ‘rut’ when the males aggressively lock antlers to win the right to mate. Away from the National Park, the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the cultural centre of Stirling are just a short journey away offering a range of activities from art
House Rules
Pets not allowedKid friendlyNo smoking
Bathrooms
3 Full baths

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What this rental offers
Kitchen and dining
  • Cooker
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator
  • Kettle
  • Dishwasher
Outdoor amenities
  • Balcony
  • Terrace
Wi-fi and internet
  • Wi-fi
Things to do
  • Fishing spots available
Location features
  • Waterfront location
Indoor amenities
  • Internet access
Nearby
  • Countryside area
  • Horse riding facilities
Location info
  • Kid friendly
Bathroom and laundry
  • Washer
  • Dryer
  • Towels provided
Entertainment
  • Television

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Map
Getting there
Turnhouse Airport
77.9 km

Glasgow Intl Airport
19.2 km
Restaurants
The Cruin Restaurant
1.7 km

Riverhill Courtyard Restaurant & Bar
8 km

The Ginger Breadman
7.7 km

The Glencairn Lounge
7.8 km
Attractions
Loch Lomond Bird Of Prey Centre
13 minVisitor Centres

Loch Lomond
6.5 kmBodies of Water

Balloch Castle Country Park
17 minParks

Loch Lomond Park Centre
2.2 kmNature & Wildlife Areas
Activities nearby
Fishing spots availableHorse riding facilities

Things to know
Check in / out timings
Check in after 4 pm Check out by 10 am
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