
Located at the top end of the beautiful Loch Lomond on the A82 to Crianlarich is the historic Drovers Inn. From the moment you pull up outside and then enter the Drovers Inn you just know that you are experiencing something truly unique. You can simply sense three centuries of Scottish hospitality. Within, you can truly feel the history of the people who have passed through; the ghosts are in the walls, generation of tales in the air.
The Drovers Inn is an old inn used by the Highland drovers who used to drive their cattle down the side of Loch Lomond to the markets. The decor and furniture, in deference to the past, look as though they have not been changed or altered for a couple of hundred years.
As you enter the reception hall you are faced by a full grown, stuffed grizzly bear, an assortment of other animals and the assured feeling that this place is going to stay in your consciousness for a long time to come! And for all the right reasons.
Scotland’s most popular trail, the West Highland Way, is a challenging 95 mile walk from Milngavie near Glasgow leading northwards to Fort William, beneath Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. The Drovers is ideally situated for a well-deserved stop off at the end of a gruelling day. Read More
The Drovers is also ideally located for a range of other outdoor activities in the area, including the 14 Munros in the Loch Lomond area and only 40 minutes away from Glencoe mountain range. Read More


The Drovers Inn
Inverarnan By Ardlui
North Loch Lomond
G83 7DX
Tel 01301 704234