Stunning drone footage has captured Loch Lomond in all its glory from an angle rarely seen by visitors.
The footage, showing the extensive transformation of Cameron House Hotel, takes viewers on a journey across the Bonnie Banks while they are looking serene on a clear-skies day.
The hotel's muti-million-pound extension has added 68 bedrooms and suites as well as a 700sqm ballroom and loch-facing terrace. The expansion completes a four-year restoration project by owners.
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The Lomond Wing is adjoined to the main hotel building and provides views of the 24-mile-long Loch Lomond with floor-to-ceiling windows across the façade. It adds to Cameron House’s existing six-function spaces including the recently opened 29-seat cinema.
Andy Roger, Resort Director at Cameron House, said: “The meetings and events industry plays a significant role in attracting tourism and interest in Scotland as a global destination.
"This multi-million-pound investment in our new Lomond Wing further positions Cameron House as one of the leading destination resorts in Scotland and internationally and cements our ambition to continue to attract global audiences to Loch Lomond.”
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