Luxury lodges on the peaceful southern shores of Loch Lomond set in 108 acres of wooded parkland each decorated and equipped to the highest standards imaginable.
Whether you’re seeking peace and quiet in beautiful surroundings or leisure activities for the family, each holiday lodge and apartment is designed to create a home-from-home with all the benefits of a stay at a leading resort. On your doorstep you’ll find a full range of guest services, a spa, fitness suite and swimming pool, a variety of leisure activities, and a choice of first class restaurants. Luxury lodge experiences are perfect for those who want all the benefits of a luxury hotel break but with the privacy of your own holiday lodge - your own space.
De Vere Cameron House offers an exceptional range of one, two, three or four bedroom lodges that offer the privacy of home with the benefit of having luxury resort amenities within walking distance.
Each lodge has spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, covered balconies, view of loch Lomond, fully-equipped kitchen and dining area with a large living room , internet TV and DVD player , WiFi and washing machines and tumble driers. Some of our Luxury Lodges have un rivalled views of Loch Lomond. All Luxury Lodge guests enjoy access to the Carrick championship golf course at a reduced rate. If enjoying a break at one of our Carrick Luxury Lodges you may enjoy complimentary access to The Carrick Spa (must be booked in advance, treatments are chargeable). If enjoying a break at one of our Cameron House Luxury Lodges you may enjoy complimentary access to all Cameron House leisure facilities (treatments are chargeable). Aside from the amenities offered by the hotel all year round, guests staying in the private apartments during the holiday season will also have the option of participating in any of the hotel’s celebrations – such as the Christmas lunch, Boxing Day or the black-tie dinner on Hogmanay to name a few.
1 bed is from £99 per night in off peak and from £199 per night in peak time.
2 bed is from £129 per night in off peak and from £249 per night in peak time.
3 bed is from £159 per night in off peak and from £299 per night in peak time.
4 bed is from £189 per night in off peak and from £349 per night in peak time.
Rates are based on a minimum of 3 night stay and are excluding electricity.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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| 2014 Opening Times (01/01/2014 - 31/12/2014) |
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