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Drover's Way
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1 Double Bed and 2 Large Twin Beds Features a private balcony/patio Layout - 2 bedrooms and living room Relax -…
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Restaurants nearby
- Inver This former crofter’s cottage and boat store sits in a beautifully isolated spot on the shores of Loch Fyne. Sit on sheepskin-covered armchairs for a cocktail in the lounge-bar, then take in the view from the contemporary restaurant, where concise modern menus are led by the finest local and foraged ingredients, such as mackerel fished from the Loch itself – even the tea is grown at nearby Tighnabruich. The excellent non-alcoholic pairing includes homemade sodas and kombuchas, while luxurious bothy-style bedrooms are available if you want to explore the area further.13.8km
- Kilberry InnBib Situated in a magical, highly remote location on Scotland's west coast, this roadside inn is a welcoming place from the moment you enter, with the team exuding a genuine warmth and hospitality. Choose between the "Chef's Menu" and the great value "Bib Gourmand Menu", both of which display the chefs' pride in their local produce, including plenty from the nearby Kilberry Estate. The cooking is classic at its core, avoiding unnecessary gimmicks in favour of honest, satisfying dishes. Stay overnight to see more of the beautiful surroundings.49.8km
- The Pierhouse As locations go, it’s hard to beat: find a spot on the terrace to watch the ferry chugging across the loch and stay the night to wake up to the fabulous view. The modern dining room with its bay windows provides a great vantage point too, providing the perfect accompaniment to the seafood-focused cooking. Traditional dishes like Cullen skink and fish pie lead the way, while the sharing platter is the best way to go if you want to taste as much fresh Scottish fish and shellfish as possible.37.9km
- The Whitehouse Located way out west in a picture-postcard location overlooking the Isle of Mull across the water, this comforting restaurant is unsurprisingly painted all in white. Inside, it’s a cute, cosy spot where yet more white-painted walls are enlivened by eye-catching prints and shelves of cookery books. The menu reflects the seasons and the area well, with plenty of fine Scottish produce leading the way, be it Tobermory trout or Highland lamb rump. For dessert, don’t overlook a soufflé if it’s on offer.46.2km
- LOMA by Graeme Cheevers Cameron House, perched on the shores of Loch Lomond, will always provide picturesque surroundings for a restaurant. Experienced chef Graeme Cheevers is the one currently taking advantage of the natural beauty, with this welcoming eatery decked out with a touch of glitz thanks to marble furnishings and mirrored panels on the ceiling. Cheevers’ ethos of well-sourced ingredients is on display, as are plenty of contrasting flavours and inspiration drawn from various Asian cuisines – such as squab pigeon with an umeboshi-flavoured jus.48.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Loch Awe lake in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK, outflows to the River Awe8.8km
- Inveraray Castle country house near Inveraray in the county of Argyll, in western Scotland13.7km
- Dunadd Hillfort in Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, Scotland; ancient capital of the Dalriadic kingdom and former seat of the kings of Dál Riata18.9km
- Loch Lomond freshwater lake in Scotland, UK40.5km
- Dunstaffnage Castle castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK27.6km
- The Cobbler 884m high mountain in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK29.8km
- St Columba's Cathedral cathedral in Oban, Argyll, Scotland25.1km
- Ben Cruachan 1127m high mountain in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK25.1km
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