From the moment we arrived at the Burnbrae, we knew that we had struck lucky.
The warm welcome we received, the lulling sound of the babbling stream next to the property, the view of the loch and the Arrochar Alps from our bedroom window and the exceptional quality of our bedroom were early indicators that we were set for an extremely comfortable stay.
Our en-suite bedroom was so lovely - everything was very clean, the bed was wonderful, a lovely settee by the window to gaze out of the window encouraged you to relax. Numerous leaflets on what to do in the area, a hospitality tray with everything you need (including 2 lovely Charles Macintosh China Mugs) and a decanter of Sherry and chocolates provided on a little table by the settee!
Breakfast was a feast - be warned, unless you're starving, don't go for Porridge and a cooked breakfast! Nothing was too much trouble, the food really was of very high quality.
An added bonus to staying at the Burnbrae is that next door is the Village Inn, which is included in the '07 Real Ale Guide. It does serve the local brew - Fyne Ale (which is highly recommended by the way!), but on the two evenings we were there, it had run out by 7.30pm! We didn't eat there, though many people were doing so.
All in all, an exceptional B&B, which is great to visit even during a wet and grey November!




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