
Hillview GuesthouseA warm welcome awaits you at Hillview, whether you want to do some walking, touring or just relaxing Hillview is a home from home with a friendly atmosphere and comfortable rooms.
Loch Fyne Oyster BarThis is the original Oyster bar before a national chain was established. The menu is full of delicious, fresh dishes prepared with a Loch Fyne twist.

Airlie House Bed & BreakfastAirlie House Bed and Breakfast is a Scottish villa situated in the village of Strathyre in the Trossachs & Breadalbane area of Scotland's first National Park. 3 attractive rooms.
Royal HotelGood fresh ingredients; many sourced locally, allied to sound cooking techniques give delicious classic dishes with a modern twist. The Royal Hotel has been awarded an AA rosette f

Barndromin Farm
Pier HouseThe Pier House Hotel uses only the finest seasonal Scottish seafood, meat, game and vegetables. Working very closely with local suppliers to achieve exceptionally high standards of

Glenmore Country HouseGlenmore is set in its own grounds, with magnificent views over Loch Melfort, offering three comfortable bedrooms in a house with many interesting architectural features.
WaterfrontFresh fish comes straight from the fishing boats into the fishmongers below and up into the kitchen. Crabs come from Mull, oysters from Colonsay (small and creamy), handmade cheese

Roslin Cottage Roslin Cottage, in Callander, has the ideal location within an hour of the major cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling for visitors who wish to explore The Trossachs.
ArdeonaigThe Ardeonaig knows exactly who produces what and how it was grown, raised or made: now even having their own flock of 150 black-face sheep grazing on the heather of nearby hills,
The West Highland Way is an unbroken 95 mile path from Milnagavie, on the outskirts of Glasgow, along the shores of Loch Lomond and up through Glencoe and Rannoch Moor to Fort William. It is well signposted throughout to the extent that a map is barely needed, is well populated with camp sites, hostels and bunkhouses. The scenery is a cross section of all the beauty of Scotland and you walk through the heart of Scotland's economic and cultural heritage. From Ardlui in the South to Bridge of Orchy (not far from Fort William) the railway tracks the path, so you can even bring the young and old.