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Located in the west end of the gateway town of Callander, the charming Poppies Hotel is just 4 minutes' walk from the city centre and in close proximity to numerous historical attractions and rambling routes. This small, rustic, family-run hotel is located in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. There are 9 en-suite and individually designed bedrooms, which combine traditional and modern comforts. Some rooms have the facility to accommodate families. Each room includes a TV, tea and coffee making facilities, a hairdryer, and free toiletries. Camerons Bar, the Poppies Hotel's hand crafted oak gantry has been awarded a place among the top 100 whisky bars in Scotland. It offers a fine selection of malt whisky and guests can enjoy meals in the restaurant, which features fresh local and Scottish produce. The Trossach area is a haven for walking, cycling, and touring. Within the nearby main cities, there are numerous historic places of interest. Stirling is just 20 minutes' drive from Poppies Hotel and both Glasgow and Edinburgh are within a 65-minute drive.
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Situated on the edge of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Callander Meadows is a quaint town house built around 1800, offering free parking and an on-site restaurant serving seasonal food using locally sourced produce. Free Wi-Fi is provided in each room, as well as an en-suite bathroom and some come with a four-poster bed. Tea/coffee making facilities are also included. Full English and continental breakfast options are available, as well as hearty evening meals prepared by the experienced chefs. During the summer months guests can relax in the sheltered garden, enjoying a wide selection of snacks and drinks. The historic city of Stirling can be reached in just under a 30-minute drive and boasts an impressive castle, the National Wallace Monument and walking tours. Water buses are a great way to absorb the picturesque surroundings of Loch Lomond. These can be caught from Loch Katrine, which is only a 15-minute drive from the property.
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