Ceardach is a beautiful converted smithy situated on the West Highland Way and within its own extensive mature garden grounds, and only five minutes walk to Drymen village.
On arrival guests are immediately at home in the cosy and traditional surroundings of the cottage, and given a warm welcome by Mrs Betty Robb with tea and home baking in abundance. So if your walking the West Highland Way, touring or simply passing through Drymen, a very warm Scottish welcome awaits.
Primary Non-smoking
Accommodation Type Double Room(s), Single room(s)
Site Facilities Fireplace, Guest Dining Room, Off-street Parking, Open Fireplace / Pot Belly, Tennis Court, Courtyard/Garden, Guest Lounge, Non-smoking Rooms Available, TV/Lounge Area
Guest Lounge CD player, Antique Furniture, Books & Magazines, Open Fireplace, Tea & Coffee Making
Services Airport Transfers, Breakfast Available
Room - General Electric Blankets, Heating, Outdoor furniture
Room - Electrical Clock, DVD Player, Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television, Video Cassette Player, Hairdryer
Linen & Laundry Washing Machine, Blankets, Linen Provided
Activities Birdwatching, Boating, Cycling, Fishing, Golf, Horse Riding, Sightseeing, Surfing, Tennis, Walking, Berry Picking, Farm Activities
Features Garden Setting, Peaceful, Scenic Views, Abundant Birdlife, Abundant Wildlife, Panoramic Views, Private, Quiet
Included in Tariff Breakfast, Cooked Breakfast, Tea & Coffee
General Smoking - Outside Only
Nearby Attractions, Beach(s), Bowling Club, Bus Stop, Post Office, Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Taxi Rank, Visitor Information Centre, Bars, Pubs & Clubs, Boat Ramp, Gardens/Parklands, Horse Stud, River Beaches
Payment Method Deposit Required

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