Braeside House is the perfect base to explore Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Braeside House is situated in the village square. We offer quality, comfortable and affordable accommodation in a very heart of Drymen with easy access to all local amenities. Your hosts have great local knowledge and will be happy to help you make the most of your stay.
Aimed primarily at West Highland, Rob Roy and John Muir Way walkers, there are many other local attractions and activities in close proximity to the beautiful conservation village of Drymen. Our rooms are available room only, our family room has a kitchen for use as required. There are several establishments offering breakfast in the village, the Clachan which is 12 steps from our front door, the Drymen Inn a short walk behind us and the Winnock Hotel 50 steps across the square.
There are also coffee shops and the village shop offering take out breakfast if you are keen to get the day going. All our rooms come with tea and coffee making facilities.
Aimed primarily at West Highland, Rob Roy and John Muir Way walkers, there are many other local attractions and activities in close proximity to the beautiful conservation village of Drymen. Our rooms are available room only, our family room has a kitchen for use as required. There are several establishments offering breakfast in the village, the Clachan which is 12 steps from our front door, the Drymen Inn a short walk behind us and the Winnock Hotel 50 steps across the square.
There are also coffee shops and the village shop offering take out breakfast if you are keen to get the day going. All our rooms come with tea and coffee making facilities.
Services
The King Room; This room features a king size "And So To Bed" Bed, luxury wool carpet and fine furniture.
The room benefits from views across the village square and is the premier room in Braeside Guest House.
Our two twin rooms, on the upper floor, have French doors overlooking the garden and also benefit from having baths.
With TV, free WiFi, kitchen facilities and outdoor seating area with BBQ hire; these rooms offer the perfect accommodation for a mini break.
With TV, free WiFi, kitchen facilities and outdoor seating area with BBQ hire; this room offers the perfect accommodation for a mini break.
The room benefits from views across the village square and is the premier room in Braeside Guest House.
Our two twin rooms, on the upper floor, have French doors overlooking the garden and also benefit from having baths.
With TV, free WiFi, kitchen facilities and outdoor seating area with BBQ hire; these rooms offer the perfect accommodation for a mini break.
With TV, free WiFi, kitchen facilities and outdoor seating area with BBQ hire; this room offers the perfect accommodation for a mini break.
Our rooms start from 75 per night room only, we can book breakfast with our neighbours at the Drymen Inn, a 90 second walk from our front door.
We will take a deposit when you make a booking and take the balance 2 weeks before your arrival date.
For full T&C's including our cancellation policy see our availability calendar, which will display all terms prior to booking.
Well behaved clean dogs are allowed in our family room, however, they are strictly not permitted on the furniture and MUST be kept in a crate if unattended.
We will take a deposit when you make a booking and take the balance 2 weeks before your arrival date.
For full T&C's including our cancellation policy see our availability calendar, which will display all terms prior to booking.
Well behaved clean dogs are allowed in our family room, however, they are strictly not permitted on the furniture and MUST be kept in a crate if unattended.
The village of Drymen is home to a number of traditional Scottish pubs, including The Clachan, the oldest licensed pub in Scotland.
The Clachan gets excellent reviews, please ensure you book a table in advance.
The Drymen Inn is a 90 second walk from our front door and has the advantage of a beer garden to the side and rear of the property.
The Drymen Bakery has recently opened next door to Braeside.
They offer a range of snacks and drinks as well as some tasty treats.
A little further afield, Duck Bay on the west shore of the loch, or the Oak Tree in Balmaha both offer loch-side dining.
The Clachan gets excellent reviews, please ensure you book a table in advance.
The Drymen Inn is a 90 second walk from our front door and has the advantage of a beer garden to the side and rear of the property.
The Drymen Bakery has recently opened next door to Braeside.
They offer a range of snacks and drinks as well as some tasty treats.
A little further afield, Duck Bay on the west shore of the loch, or the Oak Tree in Balmaha both offer loch-side dining.
The 96 mile (154 km) route starts at Milngavie (north of Glasgow) passes through Mugdock Country Park, follows the shores of Loch Lomond, passing Ben Lomond, through Glen Falloch and Strathfillan, crossing Rannoch Moor, past Buachaille Etive Mor to the head of Glencoe, climbing the Devil's Staircase, descending to sea level to cross the River Leven at the head of Loch Leven before entering Lairigmor and Glen Nevis and finishes at Gordon Square in Fort William.
Depending how energetic you are the walk can be done in a few days right up to over a week.
Depending how energetic you are the walk can be done in a few days right up to over a week.
Braeside House is located in the village centre of Drymen on the eastern side of Loch Lomond.
We are approximately 18 miles from Glasgow City Centre.
Our full postal address is Braeside, 5 Main Street, Drymen, Glasgow, G63 0BP.
From the South - follow the M6, then M74 from Carlisle to the M8 and exit at Junction 16, then follow signs for Aberfoyle, A811, Drymen is well signposted.
From Glasgow M8 - travelling westbound towards Greenock, take the exit for the Erskine Bridge (no toll fee), follow signposts to Crianlarich, then follow signs for Stirling A811 and drive through Balloch and Gartocharn before reaching Drymen.
We are approximately 18 miles from Glasgow City Centre.
Our full postal address is Braeside, 5 Main Street, Drymen, Glasgow, G63 0BP.
From the South - follow the M6, then M74 from Carlisle to the M8 and exit at Junction 16, then follow signs for Aberfoyle, A811, Drymen is well signposted.
From Glasgow M8 - travelling westbound towards Greenock, take the exit for the Erskine Bridge (no toll fee), follow signposts to Crianlarich, then follow signs for Stirling A811 and drive through Balloch and Gartocharn before reaching Drymen.
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