What Makes Poppies Hotel A Different Destination?
Special Occasions
If you're seeking a very special venue in which to host a family occasion or a business gathering, then look no further than the superb private space at Poppies Hotel.
Our Restaurant
Savour informal dining at its very best...complemented – tastefully - by great wines, carefully and expertly chosen to blend with the food.
Our Dining
We passionately believe in our food at Poppies Hotel. We also believe you need to feel good to enjoy a great dining experience to the full and we are sure that you will enjoy our delightful, informal, stylish yet easy friendly atmosphere.
Our Setting
The hotel’s quiet rural village location makes it irresistible as an alternative to the city for that quiet, personal, refreshing Scottish guest experience.
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national park

The Trossachs, a land of shimmering lochs and craggy peaks, where the Highlands meet the Lowlands.
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Weekend breaks in Scotland are possibly the most popular leisure travel product in the UK
Along with the beautiful Loch Lomond, the Trossachs area is Scotland’s first designated National Park, known as Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
So - welcome to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, where the magnificent landscape has fired the imagination of writers and artists for centuries. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Scotland’s first National Park including low level walking, cycling, sailing, hill walking and for the more adventurous, canyoning. Whatever the weather, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs provides a stunning backdrop to your visit.
The National Park feels worlds apart from the bustle of city life. Yet it’s less than an hour from Glasgow and not much more from Edinburgh. A place of contrasts, it covers four distinctly different and special areas:
- Ben Lomond standing guard over Loch Lomond, the largest expanse of freshwater in Great Britain
- The Trossachs, wild glens and sparkling lochs between Callander and Aberfoyle
- Breadalbane, the high country of the north, with some of Scotland’s finest munros, Ben Lui, Ben Challum, Ben More and Ben Vorlich
- The Argyll Forest of the Cowal peninsula watched over by the Arrochar Alps and bordered by sea lochs.
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