Green Shadows Bed and Breakfast is a stunningly situated 4 star bed and breakfast that sits in the shadows of the ruins of Buchanan Castle just over a mile from the idyllic Loch Lomond village of Drymen.
Green Shadows Bed and Breakfast is a stunningly situated 4 star bed and breakfast that sits in the shadows of the ruins of Buchanan Castle just over a mile from the idyllic Loch Lomond village of Drymen. The bed and breakfast sits in its own grounds amid the peaceful and beautifully forested surroundings of the estate of Buchanan Castle, overlooking the hidden gem of Scottish Golf - Buchanan Castle Golf Club.
Green Shadows Bed and Breakfast enjoys stunning panoramic views over the exclusive Buchanan Castle Golf Club to the Loch Lomond Hills beyond. The B&B is the ideal location for those who have a preference for the peace and tranquillity of the countryside rather than the hussle and bussle of Drymen village, whilst still being within easy walking distance, should you choose to enjoy all the village has to offer.
Whether you are walking the West Highland Way, Rob Roy Way or exploring the delights of The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, you'll enjoy a warm Scottish welcome in the relaxing surroundings of the meticulously run Green Shadows Bed and Breakfast.
Guests at Green Shadows Bed and Breakfast can enjoy a choice of accommodation from single, double, twin or family room and your comfort and relaxation is also guaranteed in each of our individually designed rooms. All of our rooms feature stylishly designed en-suite or private adjoining facilities and all are equipped with flat screen colour televisions, and tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryers, ironing facilities and local information packs to help you maximize the enjoyment of your stay. You'll also enjoy one of our hearty breakfasts in our very elegant dining area. The B&B also has FREE Wi-Fi available if you want to access the internet through your own computer.
Green Shadows Bed and Breakfast was voted "Best Equal Scottish B&B" by Lonely Planet Guide (Walking in Scotland)
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