Attractions near Drymen
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Bucinch & Ceardach
(6 Miles)*
Bucinch and Ceardach are two tiny uninhabited islands surrounded by the waters of Loch Lomond. They were presented to The National Trust for Scotland in 1943 by Col. Charles L. Spenser of Dumfries. |
Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank
(9 Miles)*
A visit to the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank is a unique chance to step back into the world of the Victorian ship designer. Built in 1882 the Denny Tank was the first commercial ship model testing tank built in the world. |
Geilston Garden
(10 Miles)*
Set around Geilston House (not open to the public), which is thought to date from the late 17th century, this enchanting garden was first opened to visitors in 1998. |
Ben Lomond
(10 Miles)*
The mountain, and over 5000 acres around it, are owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland. |
Hill House
(11 Miles)*
The finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's domestic creations, The Hill House sits high above the Clyde commanding fine views over the river estuary. |
Finlaystone Country Estate
(11 Miles)*
Welcome to Finlaystone with its spectacular views across the Firth of Clyde. We hope you will find something for everyone here, whatever the season. |
Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum
(13 Miles)*
The story of Glasgow and the River Clyde is brought vividly to life at Clydebuilt, the Scottish Maritime Museum at Braehead. |
Towns near Drymen
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Balfron
(4 Miles)*
Balfron is a village in SW Stirling Council Area, situated on the A875 road, 18 miles (29 km) west of Stirling and 16 miles (26 km) north of Glasgow. A key rural settlement in a dormitory area, it has shops, a health centre and a secondary |
Buchlyvie
(7 Miles)*
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Balloch
(7 Miles)*
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Alexandria
(7 Miles)*
Tucked in the Vale of Leven in Central Scotland, Alexandria is a large town 20 miles north west Glasgow. It is on the busy A82 which links Glasgow with Loch Lomond. |
Luss
(7 Miles)*
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Aberfoyle
(8 Miles)*
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Renton
(8 Miles)*
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