Dunbartonshire Restaurant Guide

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Loch Lomond is at the very heart of the region and is the largest inland waterway in Britain. Immortalised in literature and song, these bonnie banks separate the lowlands from the highlands.

The River Leven flows from Loch Lomond and passes through picturesque towns and villages along its fertile valley. Restaurants benefit from the superb salmon fishing along its course and the abundance of crops.

Don't miss Dumbarton and its splendid castle overlooking where the Leven joins the Clyde.



Restaurants in Balloch

  • Image of Martin Wishart at Loch LomondMartin Wishart at Loch Lomond

    Michelin-starred chef Martin Wishart has added a second string to his bow by opening a new restaurant in De Vere's flagship Cameron House on the banks of Loch Lomond.

    Cameron House, Balloch, Dunbartonshire - Cuisine: Modern French

Restaurants in Clydebank

  • Image of The Beardmore, Arcoona RestaurantThe Beardmore, Arcoona Restaurant

    Just 20 minutes from Glasgow city centre, The Beardmore is a substantial modern hotel on the banks of the Clyde with superb leisure facilities.

    Beardmore Street, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire - Cuisine: Modern European