Drymen , cradled by the surreal beauty of the hills at the western tail of the Campsie Fells , boasts breathtaking views sweeping over the Endrick Water to the famed shores of Loch Lomond. Given such a distinguished backdrop, it's hardly surprising that the scenery is the star of the show in Drymen. With serene trails and stunning beauty spots, this picturesque village offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The locals in Drymen are noted for their warm-hearted spirit. This fact was acknowledged earlier this year when Drymen was recognised as one of the UK's "most welcoming" places. Securing the seventh spot among the UK's friendliest locations and ranking third in Scotland behind Auchterarder in Perthshire and Anstruther in Fife, Drymen's glowing reputation has been validated by Booking.
com's holiday experts, the Daily Record reported. But Drymen has more to offer than just scenic vistas and friendly faces. It proudly presents the Clachan Inn, known for its cosy ambience and "fabulous food", receiving rave reviews from visitors all over the country.
Centred around a charming green, Drymen is brimming with character. The village flaunts a range of independent stores providing everything from baked goods to apparel and handmade crafts. Drymen Church stands as one of the most historic and captivating structures in the village.
Recognised as a "Category B" building of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, this establishment has been a heart of Chr.