Bramblewood is a friendly, family run Bed and Breakfast accommodation situated in the peaceful village of Drymen. Enjoy Drymen and the east side of Loch Lomond from a warm, friendly base and tap on our our local knowledge about this beautiful surrounding area.
We can offer our patrons a choice of 3 rooms all tastefully decorated and comfortably equipped. All are en suite and have TV for you enjoyment. Room 1 is a twin/double. Rooms 2 and 3 are also twin/double but can accommodate a 3rd person in a Z-bed. All rooms can also be sold for sole use. Each room benefits from a TV and tea and coffee making facilities.
On arrival, all our guests are made welcome with a complimentary tea or coffee. Offering economical and very comfortable accommodation courtesy of the owner’s personal and caring touch. Savour a fully cooked Scottish breakfast or an extensive continental before embarking on your discovery of Drymen, Central Scotland, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.
Drymen is a popular base for hill walkers as it is only 14 miles along the Loch before you reach Rowardenna, at the foot of Scotland's southernmost Munro, Ben Lomond. Many walkers of the West Highland Way pass through Drymen, a 95 mile trek that starts in Milngavie, North of Glasgow and ends in Fort William. Part of the West Highland Way can be pursued on a trip to Drymen e.g. Drymen to Balmaha and normally takes about a day.
Aside from walking there are golfing facilities nearby at the Buchanan Golf Course. Fishing permits can be obtained locally and also in nearby Balmaha which offers cruises to Loch Lomond. There are many cycle routes and bike hire can be obtained locally in Drymen village.
Places to visit that are commutable by car include Scotland's National Park. Taste your favourite malt at Glengoyne distillery which is near Killearn. Visit the last paddle steamer of Loch Lomond, "Maid of the Loch" at Balloch.
If your trip is planned for the summer months you can enjoy a traditional pipe band that plays in the village green every Thursday throughout July and August. Also in the summer there are highland games and many neighbouring festivals.
Drymen has all the facilities you will require including bank, post office, supermarket, arts and crafts shop, outdoors shop, restaurants, pubs and hotels. There is also a local tourist information where you can expect expert advice and information about planning your visit. | 

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