A 'warm, cosy, and spacious' Scottish inn tucked along the edge of the iconic Loch Lomond is currently offering one and two-night stays for two people for half price.
The Inn on Loch Lomond is an award-winning hotel that dates all the way back to the early-19th century. As well as its tranquil location, it features an onsite bar and restaurant and a "plethora of welcoming facilities".
The rooms at The Inn on Loch Lomond include "cosy" double beds and private Porcelanosa bathroom. Amenities such as flatscreen televisions, tea and coffee making facilities, and hair-dryers are also provided. For those looking to make the most of the idyllic Scottish autumn, there is a treasure trove of things to see and do in the area. Some of the highlights include the 13th-century Balloch Castle and Country Park and the majestic Finnich Glen.
One guest shared: "What a wonderful overnight had by my partner and I. From start to finish everything was perfect.
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