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Sleeping & Eating
From March to October, camping outside designated campsites is banned on the eastern
shore of Loch Lomond between Drymen and Ptarmigan Lodge. There are campsites at
Millarochy, Cashel and Sallochy.
PASSFOOT COTTAGE££
( 01360-870324; www.passfoot.com ; Balmaha; per person £37.50; Apr-Sep; ) Passfoot is a
pretty little whitewashed cottage decked out with colourful flower baskets, with a lovely
location overlooking Balmaha Bay. The bright bedrooms have a homely feel, and there's a
cosy lounge with a wood-burning stove and loch view.
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OAK TREE INN££
( 01360-870357; www.oak-tree-inn.co.uk ; Balmaha; dm/s/d £30/60/75; ) An attractive tra-
ditional inn built in slate and timber, the Oak Tree offers luxurious guest bedrooms for
pampered hikers, and two four-bed bunkrooms for hardier souls. The rustic restaurant
dishes up hearty lunches and dinners (mains £9 to £12), such as steak-and-mushroom pie,
and roast Arctic char with lime and chive butter, and cooks up an excellent bowl of Cullen
skink (soup made with smoked haddock, potato, onion and milk).
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