Your guide to Drymen, Scotland from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Drymen is a small and very attractive village that is located in the Stirling district of Scotland. This village has its own unique charm and character, and provides the perfect getaway for those that want to escape the stresses of everyday life and enjoy some time out amidst stunning surroundings. You will enjoy talking to the friendly and hospitable locals when you visit the village, and this is a great way to learn more about the local history and traditions of the area. Situated to the west of the Campsie Falls, this village boasts marvellous views of Dumgoyne and Loch Lomond, making it ideal for those that appreciate natural beauty. At the edge of the village you will find the Queen Elizabeth Forest, and the whole area forms part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Anyone that enjoys spending time outdoors and taking leisurely strolls whilst soaking up the surrounding beauty will be delighted with all that this village has to offer. Many people going to and from the West Highland Way use this village as a place to stay over for a short time. You will find a couple of pubs in the village, where you can enjoy a quiet drink whilst you get to know the locals, and one of these pubs, The Clachan, is said to be the oldest in Scotland with connections to the family of Rob Roy. There are a number of attractions and places of interest to explore all within easy reach of the village, so you can enjoy plenty to see and do during your time here. This includes the islands of Bucinch and Ceardach, the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank, Geilston Garden, Ben Lomond, Hill House, the Finlaystone Country Estate, the Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum, and many others within fifteen miles of the village.
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