The Nest lets you embrace the Scottish countryside in luxury, providing enviable views across Loch Lomond from its camping pod – though “pod” is something of an understatement when it comes to this high-end retreat. With Garabhan Forest ahead of you, direct access to the iconic West Highland Way long-distance route from the site, and accommodation that’s the very definition of glamping, this is the ideal spot for those who want somewhere exceptionally relaxing to unwind after a long day exploring.
The Nest’s location would be a huge selling point in and of itself without the modern apartment-esque pod attached to it. But, when paired with its unique dwellings, it becomes a real must-visit. From the outside, The Nest sits atop a hill in a private corner of five acres of land, with a veranda where you can enjoy a glass of wine or two while watching the sunset over the Loch. Inside, you’ll be treated to robust amenities in a glamorous space, from the fully-equipped kitchen and bathroom to Bluetooth surround-sound speakers and a smart TV. You’ll find out why host Emma decided to name it The Nest when you climb into your bed for the evening, tucked away on the mezzanine to provide a real cocoon of comfort.
After dropping your bags, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to what to do first. There’s a reason why adventurers regularly descend upon this area, with everyone from mountain bikers to swimmers kept sufficiently entertained. Take a canoe out onto Loch Lomond or take a dip in the water, while a trip up Conic Hill is an obvious choice for ramblers, a summit rising above Balmaha with views stretching out over the Loch and its islands. Then round off your day with a tipple in The Clachan Inn, Scotland’s oldest licensed pub and just a short walk from the site.
Stay in The Nest! 5 minutes from the West Highland Way, sitting at the top of a 5 acre field with amazing views of Loch Lomond and surrounding countryside. The Nest sleeps 4, has a covered outdoor patio, Smart tv and Bluetooth surround sound. Full kitchen. Walking distance to Conic Hill, 20 min drive to Ben Lomond.