The Drovers Inn

The Drovers Inn, which opened in 1705 and is located at the northern extremity of Loch Lomond, is one of Scotland's oldest licensed premises. The Highland drovers who used to bring their cattle down the side of Loch Lomond to the markets gave it its name. Rob Roy MacGregor (1671-1734), a legendary Scottish folk hero and criminal who is often referred to as the Scottish Robin Hood, was one of the most famous drovers. The Inn was also used as a location in Tom Hanks and Halle Berry's German film Cloud Atlas.


The magnificent architecture and authenticity of The Drovers Inn will immediately strike you. It's like stepping back in time once you're inside. Back in the day, people sang songs and sipped whisky neat by candlelight. Where the fire is constantly burning, the food is always delicious, and the people are always happy. He was thought to be a young driver who was slain at the Inn after returning to seek vengeance for a rival clan stealing his cattle. Today, the Inn provides a unique experience for its guests, with live music every weekend and a diverse menu of Scottish food. It's the ideal lunch or dinner stop for any walkers traveling through.


Location: North Loch Lomond, Inverarnan G83 7DX, Scotland

Phone: +44 1301 704234

Website: droversinn.co.uk

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