Restaurant

Inchmurrin Restaurant

5 personnes du coin recommandent,

Conseils des habitants

Michael
April 20, 2016
The pub and restaurant located on the largest inland island in the UK operate from Easter to September. You can get there by ferry.
Graham
February 3, 2020
You will need to catch a boat to get to this island located restaurant.
Former Member
June 1, 2022
www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/inchmurrin-island-p250751
Faisal
September 9, 2021
Whilst in Loch Lomond The largest of Loch Lomond's numerous islands — and the largest fresh water island in the UK — Inchmurrin was once home to a 7th-century monastery and chapel dedicated to Saint Mirin. It's also where you'll find the ruins of 8th-century Lennox Castle, famous as a hunting lodge used by King Robert I and later robbed by the legendary Rob Roy. The island is also famous as the place where the first ever haggis-hurling world record was set in 1984. Although privately owned and accessible only by boat, it's popular with tourists, particularly canoeists, kayakers, and pleasure boaters. It's also a great place to spend a few days thanks to its self-catering cottages and restaurant. For those who like going au naturel, there's even a naturist camp. While visiting the island, be sure to keep an eye out for the wallabies (true story). Location: Inchmurrin Island, Loch Lomond, Scotland Official site: www.inchmurrin-lochlomond.com
Whilst in Loch Lomond The largest of Loch Lomond's numerous islands — and the largest fresh water island in the UK — Inchmurrin was once home to a 7th-century monastery and chapel dedicated to Saint Mirin. It's also where you'll find the ruins of 8th-century Lennox Castle, famous as a hunting lodge…

Inchmurrin Restaurant avec les Expériences Airbnb

Découvrez ce monument emblématique grâce aux expériences Airbnb, des activités en petit groupe animées par des gens du coin.
Thé avec des moutons
Découvrez un vallon caché dans les bois d'Écosse
Câlinez des chiens handicapés dans un refuge
Emplacement
Inchmurrin Island
Balmaha, Scotland