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Hawthorns

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Address: The Square

    Drymen, South Scotland, G63 0BH

         

Phone: 1360660916


Email Innkeeper:

    pat@thehawthorns-drymen.com

 

Direct link to the web site:

    http://www.thehawthorns-drymen.com

 

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  Inn Amenities  

Offering accommodation and service of the highest quality The Hawthorns is the ideal place to stay, whether you're walking the West Highland Way or the newly opened Rob Roy Way, exploring the delights of the surrounding area, or just looking for a comfortable resting place for the night.

Drymen is an ideal and popular location for weddings, and The Hawthorns is experienced in meeting the special requirements of wedding guests.

  Area Activities  

Drymen is ideally located for touring Scotland, with easy access to the Western Highlands, the central belt and the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Here are some of the attractions which can be found in the area:

Loch Lomond - Loch Lomond is the largest fresh water Loch in the United Kingdom, 24 miles long and five miles wide and at its deepest point nearly 600 feet deep.

The West Highland Way - Scotland's first official long distance walk, the West Highland Way is a fantastic 95-mile trail from Milngavie to Fort William. The Way passes through Drymen, making it a natural stop-over location, or a place to explore parts of the Way.

The Rob Roy Way - Starting in Drymen, the Rob Roy Way is Scotland's newest official long distance walking route. It follows paths used by Rob Roy MacGregor in the 17th and 18th centuries, and finishes in Pitlochry in the heart of Perthshire. M

Glengoyne Distillery - Located in nearby Killearn, a tour of the Dumgoyne Distillery gives you a glimpse of the unique production process of this famous single malt whisky.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - Drymen is located in Scotland's first national park, opened in autumn 2002.

Stirling - The historic city of Stirling is only 30 minutes drive from Drymen, and offers visitors a wide range of attractions. Highlights include the magnificent castle and the Wallace Monument, commemorating William Wallace, whose life was celebrated in the film Braveheart.

Highland Games - Traditional Highland Games are held in many towns and villages close to Drymen during the summer months.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park - Designated as a Forest Park in 1953, the QEFP is a wonderful place to visit for those looking to get away from it all. Walks, cycling routes, horse-riding, view points, fishing and much more.

Glasgow & Edinburgh - Glasgow and Edinburgh are within easy diriving distance of Drymen, and offer the visitor everything that could be expected of such major cities.

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