"Aye Servus" is a small, friendly Bed and Breakfast in quiet cul-de-sac, located in large garden on a hillside.
Truly magnificient views over Ben and Loch Lomond from oversized guest lounge window (see photo). One double and one twin "standard" room, windows to back garden, with washbasin, TV, radio/alarm clock, tea/coffee making facilities, bathrobes and hairdryer. Bath, shower and toilet for guest use only, maximum 4 people. Guest lounge with magnificient views over Ben and Loch Lomond, Sky TV and a "smokeless" fuel open fire place with glass doors. Breakfast is served daily between 8am and 10am (special early request from 7am possible) and there is a choice of a full Scottish, Continental, or a Vegetarian breakfast.
Car parking on the ground, large front garden with outside seating offering panoramic views over Ben and Loch Lomond. Tarbet is a small village on the "bonnie banks" of Loch Lomond in Scotland's first National Park on the A82. Ideal for touring, forest walks, hill walking, fishing, cruising Loch Lomond and cycling, it offers peace and tranquility. Glasgow Airport is 45min drive away, ideally based for day trips to Oban, The Trossachs, Stirling, Fort William and Edinburgh, all of which are under 2 hours drive.
Tarbet itself offers a Hotel, Restaurants, Tearoom and Tourist Information Centre. Bus stop and West Highland Railway Station (Arrochar/Tarbet) are both 10 minutes walk to "Aye Servus". Arrochar is also linked with a forest walk of 35 minutes and offers a range of Hotels, Restaurants, Pubs and Shops.
Please note that we cannot accept children under the age of 6 years, but over this age are very welcome.
Please note we have no Ensuite Rooms.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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