Cottages in Loch Lomond

Ptarmigan Lodge, Loch Lomond, Stirlingshire

Ptarmigan Lodge
Loch Lomond
Stirlingshire

G63 0AR

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Commanding an enviable waterside location on the banks of Loch Lomond, at the foot of Ben Lomond in Scotland's first National Park, this imposing and very spacious lodge is the perfect holiday retreat boasting a large summer house with table football. Here visitors can relax, fish from the water's edge or enjoy a stroll in 20 acres of lovely, peaceful grounds – a haven for wild life, where deer, squirrels and numerous bird species are often spotted. Beloved of Walter Scott, the outstandingly beautiful landscape surrounding the lodge affords ample opportunities for exploring cycle trails, sailing, playing golf and superb walking – the West Highland Way passes close by. There is an excellent restaurant at Balmaha (6 miles). Shops are found at Drymen (10 miles), and pub serving food is 2 miles away.

Entrance into large porch. Reception hall with wood burning stove. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). Spacious and comfortable sitting room with open fire and views over Loch. Second sitting room with wood burning stove and large windows overlooking lawns towards the loch. Snooker/billiard room with wood burning stove and TV. Very spacious, modern, well equipped kitchen with large dining area. Utility room. First floor: Two double bedrooms. Twin bedded room. Very spacious bunk bedded room with two sets of bunk beds (for 3 + child). Large shower room/W.C. with bidet.

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