The Drovers Inn

This is not a Scottish theme pub, this is the real thing. Providing hospitality since the days of Rob Roy, the Drovers Inn is ideally situated on the A82, one of Scotland's main through-routes in Inverarnan just north of Loch Lomond.

The Grizzly Bear

The uninitiated visitor is in for a surprise when he steps past the cart and into the huge hallway of this ancient pub. Standing sentinal at the door is a stuffed grizzly bear guarding a menagerie of other animals that have come to a similar fate. Glass cases contain ducks and other waterfowl together with grouse and birds of prey while wall mounted trophies stare down upon the visitor. In a window is a two-headed lamb, a mutation recorded in ovine births over the centuries and either killed by the ewe or an ignorant human, seeing it as a sign from the Devil.

Attitudes towards hunting have changed in recent years and many of the exhibits are valuable as they are from animals that can no longer be hunted due to legislation protecting endangered species.

Even today a lot of hunting and shooting still goes on in Scotland and what the visitor may see at the Drovers Inn is a representation of a way of life in this small, culturally rich nation. The animals here would have enjoyed a better quality of life than most modern farm animals, spending life free range in the open before falling to a huntsman's gun, far preferable to the factory farmed animals that are raised in confined cages to produce the meat we take for granted.
A door to the left takes you into the smoky bar, warmed by two open fires, providing a flavour to the air and a cosy feel to the place. Here kilted barmen serve you a good range of drinks and delicious meals, followed by an evening relaxing at the bar which has a good collection of Scottish whiskies.
The bar has a very Scottish flavour to it and dust and cobwebs have appeared to have formed in many places, giving the inn it's unique, ancient feel.
Rob Roy MacGregor no doubt drank here.

The Drovers Lodge - formally the Stagger Inn

Opposite the Drovers Inn is the Drovers Lodge, formally the Stagger Inn where there is additional accommodation and breakfast is served here at the weekends. The rooms get full at the weekends but camping is available at a site only a few yards north of the inn.

One of the bars

Contact:

The Drovers Inn,
Inverarnan,
By Ardlui,
GLASGOW,
Scotland,
G83 7DX

Tel: 01301 704234
Fax: 01301 704316
E-Mail:
info@thedroversinn.co.uk
Website:
www.thedroversinn.co.uk

The well stocked main bar

One of the bedrooms

The Drovers Inn is where the "craic" is at on Saturday nights with regular live music from quality Scottish and Irish bands. Book early for a room on such nights. The website lists bands that will be playing in the coming months and the video clip features Hell4Leather, one of the most popular bands at the Inn.

Hell4Leather are a popular band at the Drovers

The Drovers Inn at night

On April 1st, 2002 the Loch Lomond and Trossachs area became Scotland's first National Park. It is one of two currently being set up by the recently established Scottish Parliament. The Park extends from Balloch in the south to Crianlarich in the north and will include the Drovers Inn. Unlike in most other countries where National Park land is owned by the goverment, Loch Lomond National Park will consist of mainly privately owned land subject to planning and other restrictions regarding it's usage.

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