Located just outside Glasgow, West Highland Way Hotel and Campsite is a 5-star rated property located on the West Highland Way, a short drive away from Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
With a tranquil location set in mature gardens alongside the River Glazert, this charming hotel is only 15 minutes' drive from Glasgow city centre.
Jane
United Kingdom
Really helpful and welcoming staff; lovely big bedroom and en-suite; the most comfy bed that I didn't want to leave in the morning; great food; pet friendly. I couldn't fault it.
West Highland Way Rooms ED30002F is located in Milngavie, 9.2 km from Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 11 km from Riverside Museum of Transport and Technology, as well as 12 km from The Glasgow Royal Concert...
Laura
United Kingdom
Perfect place to rest prior to commencing the WHW
The room was large, clean and well-equipped. The flawless check in and check out and excellent communication throughout by the Host was impeccable
Boasting a garden and views of the mountain, West Highland Way Campsite is a campground set in a historic building in Milngavie, 8.9 km from Mugdock Country Park.
Cherrie
United Kingdom
Staff lovely and very helpful.
Free breakfast, though we didn’t have it due to freezer malfunction.
Amazing location, beautiful views. Lovely shower facilities. Would definitely recommend.
Offering quiet street views, West Highland Apartments Milngavie - The Nevis is an accommodation situated in Milngavie, 6.8 km from Mugdock Country Park and 8.6 km from Glasgow Botanic Gardens.
Located in Fintry and only 15 km from Lake of Menteith, River View Knockraich Farm provides accommodation with river views, free WiFi and free private parking.
John
United Kingdom
The location was very relaxing and the apartment very comfortable.
Based in the stunning town of Milngavie, and only ten minutes from Glasgow City Centre, West Highland Apartments Milngavie - The Lomond is a home from home in a locale which offers the best of...
We stayed close to the John Muir Way, an old railway line...
We stayed close to the John Muir Way, an old railway line converted to a good footpath. Use this if you don't want to drive and intend to visit Strathblane (for the pub/lunch/evening meal) and beyond. Excellent walking in the area.
Ed the Spartan
United Kingdom
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