Location and travel directions to Elmbank in Drymen
Elmbank,
10 Stirling Road,
Drymen,
Loch Lomond, G63 0BN
Telephone: 01360 661016
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Elmbank stands just off the village square of Drymen, gateway to the Eastern Shores of Loch Lomond.
Ideally situated for exploring central Scotland, Drymen is less than half an hour from Glasgow and Stirling, and an hour from Edinburgh.
Drymen is only a short distance from Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Two airports are within easy reach, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Stirling and Perth are also less than an hour's drive away. Drymen village is the perfect base in which to relax and explore stunning surrounding countryside or find romance and adventure.
From Glasgow Airport:
From the M8 take the exit for and cross the Erskine Bridge , then follow the A82 and the A811 (at Balloch) to Aberfoyle. Drymen sits just off the A811 on your left. Elmbank is situated just off the village square, on the Stirling road (the B858).
From Edinburgh Airport:
Take the M9 to Stirling. Exit the motorway at junction 10, just past Stirling Castle, then follow the signs for the A811 to the Erskine Bridge. Drymen sits just off the A811 on your right. Elmbank is situated just off the village square, on Stirling road (the B858).
From the North:
Take the A82 alongside Loch Lomond. At Balloch take the A811 towards Aberfoyle. Drymen sits just off the A811 on your left. Elmbank is situated just off the village square, on Stirling road (the B858).
From Glasgow:
Take the A809 through Croftamie and continue for 2 miles until you reach the first turning for Drymen on your left. Elmbank is situated just off the village square, on the Stirling road (the B858).
From Stirling:
Take the A811 from Stirling. Take the turning on your right for Drymen onto the B858. Follow Stirling road into the village and Elmbank is situated just before the village square.
Things to do at Elmbank Drymen
There's plenty of activities and attractions for all ages at Elmbank. Here are just a few ideas.
- Places to visit
Explore an area with a rich diversity of places to visit. From Castles steeped in history to Whisky distilleries - a unique experience.
- Hill walking & hiking
Probably the most popular activity around the National Park. Chose from a easy stroll to a strenuous hike or something in-between.
- Playing Golf
The area boasts a diverse selection of courses to test your skill. Elmbank makes the perfect location for your golf holiday in Scotland..
- On the Water
With Loch Lomond right on your doorstep there's no excuse to get outdoors and experience the best watersports Scotland has to offer.
- Cycling
This area offers some of the best cycling in Scotland. From gentle family trundles to long distance trails on every type of terrain.