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Rosslea Hall Hotel

Seafront Country Hotel on Loch Lomond

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Overview

Set in landscaped gardens, overlooking the Firth of Clyde in the picturesque village of Rhu, Rosslea Hall is a charming hotel with a stunning seafront setting. Relax and enjoy the superb surroundings on the terrace after a day exploring followed by fresh local produce in the restaurant and a drink in the cosy Geln Fruin Bar.

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Highlights

  • Seafront Country House Hotel in Loch Lomond with breathtaking views of Firth of Clyde
  • Dine in the award winning restaurant or on the large terrace
  • Ideal location for exploring Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Pooch perks

  • Water bowls, comfy beds and welcome treats will be provided for your pup
  • Dine with your dog in the restaurant and bar areas
  • Take scenic walkies around the hotel grounds or around Loch Lomond

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Canine Country Break
£114.86 per night £57.43 pppn
Date changes & cancel 48hrs before check-in unless stated
Price varies with room & dates. Weekend supplements may apply

Package includes:

  • Complimentary room upgrade on arrival (subject to availability)
  • Welcome drink in the bar on arrival (local beer, glass of wine, tea/coffee)
  • Two-course dinner for two on one evening 
  • Full breakfast for two daily
  • Lazy noon check out
  • Your pooch is complimentary along with access to PawSquad 24hour complimentary vet line 
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Standard King
£114.86 per night £57.43 pppn

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This hotel has WiFi connection facility
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This hotel has Accessible rooms facility
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Rosslea Hall Hotel Reviews


Rhu, Helensburgh, G84 8NF

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Rosslea Hall Hotel

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Hotel needs updating

Cam, stayed: May 2025

We unfortunately were assigned the smallest room and it was small. The hotel needed updating, shabby carpets. There is no lift. It was in a nice setting though, gardens were lovely. Staff were very nice. Breakfast was excellent. The town was nice and had good eateries.



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NM, Dorset, stayed: May 2025

This hotel is located along a lane & was difficult to find as the signage is poor, the name of the restaurant is written in big letters with the name of the hotel in very small letters underneath - difficult to see when driving. Upon arriving there was ample parking. We had a lovely warm welcome from the gentleman on reception. He was aware of the relaxing country break offer we had booked through the country hotel breaks website, however no room upgrade was offered or mentioned. The room was fine but smallish but the view was lovely. The bathroom was rather tired. We were told there was no need to book for evening meal, we could just turn up, which we did at around 7.15. We had our welcome drink which we opted to take at dinner time as suggested at check in, we could have anything we chose and we were impressed with this. However dinner itself was not a good experience, the service was extremely slow and we waited ages for our main dishes. We only had a starter and a main dish. The restaurant is small and not full so there was no excuse to take so long. We both had steaks, I ordered mine to be medium but it arrived very well done. I didn t complain as I didn t want to wait an age for a replacement during which my husband would have finished his meal. I note from the website that the restaurant is award winning but one wonders quite what awards they have won and why! Breakfast was ok, tea and coffee were self service from ready made flasks at the buffet. I had a decent bowl of freshly prepared porridge. There was a large empty bowl of natural yogurt on the buffet so I had to seek out a member of staff to replenish it. The stay was comfortable but not luxurious, however the staff were pleasant and helpful and the hotel is nicely situated.



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JM, stayed: May 2025

Hotel has wonderful location and comfortable rooms with a stunning outlook across Firth of Clyde. Dinner food first class. Only disappointment was the breakfast when the poached eggs were hard instead of soft



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  • Would stay here again


Map & Directions

Address

Ferry Road
Rhu
Helensburgh
G84 8NF

There is complimentary parking on site


How to get here

Sat nav directions: Use postcode G84 8RL

For any of our guests using Sat Navs to drive to the hotel, please use postcode G84 8RL which will take you to the bottom of the road.

From Glasgow – travel westbound on the M8, exit at Junction 30 onto the M898. Travel over Erskine Bridge and take the exit for Crianlarich onto the A82 to Dumbarton. At the junction with the A814, turn left and at the roundabout follow signs for Helensburgh. Continue on the A814 for a further 10 miles. Continue along the water front, following the road and you will come to Ferry Road and the hotel is on the left hand side.


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Location & Local Attractions

Set in landscaped gardens, overlooking the Firth of Clyde in the picturesque village of Rhu – close to Helensburgh – Rosslea Hall is a charming hotel with a stunning seafront setting.

LOCH LOMOND

Located to the east of Helensburgh, the world famous "Bonnie Banks" of Loch Lomond hold the single biggest expanse of inland water in the British Isles, and are renowned for their dramatic scenic contrasts across the area of Argyll and Bute. Helensburgh, located to the west of Loch Lomond, offers elegant promenades along its broad streets and piers. Ben Arthur – known locally as 'The Cobbler' due to its distinctive shape, is one of Scotland's most familiar landmarks and is hugely popular with walkers and climbers alike.

Loch Lomond Island Explorer by Waterbus
Departing from Loch Lomond Shores the Island Experience Waterbus sails to Inchmurrin and Inchcailloch. Hop off to explore these beautifully scenic Islands and enjoy the natural wilderness of the area.

HILLHOUSE

Of the elegant architecture that encapsulates Helensburgh, Hillhouse is certainly one of the most well-known. Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1902, the house offers a timeless elegance. The gardens have been restored to their former glory, and reflect the innovative architectural features common in Mackintosh creations. The exhibition in the upper east wing pays further homage to Mackintosh's avant garde designs and to those of his wife Margaret Macdonald, who contributed numerous fabrics seen in around the house. Entrance is free for National Trust Scotland Visitors.

GLASGOW

Less than an hours drive (or a short train ride via Helensburgh Railway Station) Glasgow is Scotland's largest city. It offers an exciting mix of shopping, arts and leisure options including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene.

LEISURE & SPORTS

Helensburgh offers a wealth of leisure and sport for guests residing in the area, including a local leisure centre complete with large and small pools, sauna, sunbeds, fitness rooms and more. For those keen to make the most of the outdoors, Helenburgh Golf Club is an 18 hole 6104 yards par 69 course. The daredevils among us can combine the stunning terrains with extreme sports at 'Can You Experience? Loch Lomond'. Situated in Balloch within Scotland's first national park, canoeing, biking and power kiting are among some of the sports available, as well as group events and guided walking tours.

Visit www.canyouexperience.com for more information.

HIGHLAND GAMES

For those seeking a truly Scottish experience during their stay; the Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games take place in early June. The event, which has run for over 100 years, offers a traditional Highland Games including Scottish 22lb shot putt, highland dancing, heavy events and hill runs. This level of athleticism is hard work, so there are a wide variety of food and drink stalls to refuel. A kid's marquee, coconut shy and haggis throw is more than enough to entertain even the fussiest of children.

SHOPS

Balloch, in the the south west of Loch Lomond and a short distance from Helensburgh, offers a unique scenic shopping experience in the form of Jenners, a department store located by the Loch Lomond shores. Shoppers can browse the finest names in menswear, womenswear, childrenswear, beauty and homeware, before enjoying light refreshments at Café Zest, which boasts spectacular views up Loch Lomond.



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