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Restaurant bewertenStaying in the driving felt like a real rash in the time. sleeping in a historic place is a unique and interesting experience that the personal was very friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere, the authentic rooms fit to the themes of the pubs and convey the history, but they felt under standard for modern accommodation. our wing shared a bathroom that had both the toilet and the bathroom. as there were no showers, the bathroom had to be made on old art and wise. it fits the thema, but also made wash an ordeal and blocks the toilet for other guests. the floor was teppich, which does not seem very hygienic for a bathroom in our room, the ventilation was not sufficient (not present perhaps, but we were warned that the windows should not be opened due to the hottest. a simple screen would have a solution and some welcome fresh air these problems were absolutely not justified by the price of our stay. we expected more for what we paid at night was excellent with very friendly staff. we also liked the food and drinks that accompanied it. the breakfast was very much the same where the staff was friendly and the breakfast was plentiful with a large selection.
We spent a nice Friday night in the pub. it was quite full, but we could get a place in the bar. Eat and drinks were great and the staff was very tailored to special requests. the atmosphere of the pub is very unique with the bar that really looks like it hasn't changed since 1705 (which it probably wasn't). highly recommended!
This place is a whole experience on the best possible way. parts of it look untouched from the 1700s (which is so cool) and the building has such a unique character. we were here in our second night to go up the western way. we arrived late and they seemed very well-founded (we ran like crazy) but were still fast to help us. her bar/restaurant area is very cozy and the whole food was delicious and came very fast.
She stayed here and wandered on the western highland way. our room (on the lodge side) was simple, but it was more than sufficient and gave us a great imitation. the historic guesthouse itself was super cool and dinner and breakfast was wonderful. a little ww, but it's worth staying here. fortunately, we would stay here again!
What a place. 314 years of history. Excellent vibes. Fantastic staff. Brilliant food. Artifacts and so much more add to the authenticity of the Drovers. A must visit place if travelling on the road north or south of Yon Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond.