 | Tarbet Guest House is situated In Scotlands first National Park and has an elevated position high above the village of Tarbet and enjoys spectacular southerly views down Loch Lomond and towards the western side of Ben Lomond. Tarbet Guest House is set in 6.67 acres of private gardens. To the north east side of Tarbet Guest House we have woodland which is frequented by deer and other wildlife.Of a particular note is the waterfall which feeds various deep pools on the East Burn on its way to Loch Lomond.Tarbet Guest House was cleverly designed to take full advantage of the sites elevated position and the stunning Loch Views. With this in mind, the lounge and dining areas both have floor to ceiling windows, stretching the entire length of both rooms. The views from here are truly breathtaking! Patio Doors open out onto a south facing, decked sun terrace.Each guest suite is tastefully and individually furnished with their own en-suite bathroom and individual sitting area. |
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Tarbet Guest House Tarbet Loch Lomond G83 7DE Tarbet G83 7DE |
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 | - Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
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 | - Car Parking Available On Site
- Car parking available onsite
- Private Parking
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 | Visa/Delta,Mastercard,Switch/Maestro |
 | - Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
- Non-smoking Rooms
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 | Prices from £95 |
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 | - Alarm Clock
- En Suite
- Garden
- Hairdryer
- Hairdryer in each room
- Iron And Board In Each Room
- Ironing Board
- Limited Hours Room Service
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 | From Glasgow follow the M8 west bound and across Erskine Bridge signed Crainlairch. Follow the A82 by-passing Dumbarton and Balloch and follow signs for Loch Lomond North, by-passing Luss. Continue into the village of Tarbet and at the Tarbet Hotel turn right. This is signposted for the A82 Cranlarich and Oban. After only 40 yards turn left onto a single track road. (Immediately after the turning marked Still Brae) continue straight ahead for a further 20 yards, with the electrically-operated gates of Tarbet House straight ahead. We are immediately behind Glebe House. |