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Here's what's happening throughout the year in the local area surrounding Greystonelea Lodge.

January

  • 1st January - Drover's Inn - Live Entertainment
    Broadsword
    Check out the live musical weekend entertainment at the Drovers Inn
    Inverarnan by Ardlui

Feburary

  • St. Valentines Day
    14th February
    St Valentines Breaks
    Poppies Hotel
    'Callander St. Valentines Dining...Dine from our "A LA CARTE" for a set price!...and enjoy a glass of bubbly with our compliments....'

  • Music Festivals and Live Entertainment in and around Loch Lomond Scotland
    Celtic Connections
    Glasgow Music Festivals
    Scotland's premier winter music festival, now entering it's 14th year Celtic Connections features artists from around the globe alongside the very best Scottish talent. More than 200 events over 19 days.
    Visit Celtic Connections this winter.

    Live Music at the Drovers Inn Ardlui
    Drovers Inn LochLomond
    February:
    3rd Hell 4 Leather
    10th Moonshine
    17th Minogue Brothers
    24th Jeff

    Drovers Inn Loch Lomond
    Lomond Folk Club
    Every Wednesday from 8:30 pm in the
    Masonic Lodge, Gilmore Street, Alexandria.
    Musicians and Singers welcome.

  • Ceilidh (Traditional Scottish Dancing)
    First Saturday of each month
    The Fintry Inn
    23 Main Street
    Fintry
    Ceilidh with Fintry Style
    If a meal is required booking advisable on 01360 860 224.

March

  • Mothers Day Dining
    Don't forget your mum on Mothers Day. Visit a wide range of restaurants in and around the beautiful setting of Loch Lomond, Scotland:
    Loch Lomond Restaurants

  • Music Festivals and Live Entertainment in and around Loch Lomond Scotland
    Live Music at the Drovers Inn Ardlui Weekly
    March:
    3rd Broadsword
    10th Greendot
    17th Hell 4 Leather
    31st Jeff

  • Glasgow International Comedy Festival
    Glasgow’s Comedy Festival with hundreds of events covering stand-up, theatre, film and special shows for children. Expect all the top names from the UK comedy scene and many more from overseas.
    8thMarch - 24th March

  • St Patricks Day Celebrations
    Enjoy a great night out at the Talbot arms and celebrate St Patricks Day
    For further information email the Talbot Arms.
    17th March
    Talbot Arms, Milngavie

  • Country Living Scotland Fair
    22nd - 25th March
    SECC

April

  • Helensburgh and Lomond Real Ale Festival
    Bringing together nine of the finest independent Scottish breweries, alongside a
    plethora of local musical talent, the inaugural Helensburgh and Lomond
    Real Ale Festival promises to be one of the drinking events of year.
    21st April 2007, Helensburgh

  • Lomond & Clyde Springfest
    Helensburgh
    Shake off the winter blues at Scotland's unique springtime festival.
    Featuring spring blossom, guided walks of woods, hills, heritage and architecture, gardens and garden tours, art exhibitions and workshops, craft fairs and speciality shopping, all types of live music, mini Highland Games, farmer's market, food and drink tastings plus a wee touch of Japanese culture!
    28th April - 4 May 2007

  • Scottish Outdoor Access Festival
    Throughout Scotland
    Celebrate outdoor access rights and responsibilities and learn more about the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
    There are activities to interest all ages including talks, guided walks, cycle rides, horse riding, canoeing, dog training, family events, farm visits, 'have a go' sessions, skills training and challenges for the more active.
    28th April - 7th May 2007

  • Music Festivals and Live Entertainment in and around Loch Lomond Scotland
    Drovers Inn Ardlui
    Weekly Live Music at the Drovers Inn Ardlu

  • Ceilidh with Fintry Style
    The Fintry Inn
    23 Main Street
    Fintry
    If a meal is required booking advisable on 01360 860 224.
    First Saturday of each month

  • Lomond Folk Club Ceilidh
    Sat 28th April, 7.30pm
    Tickets £6
    Masonic Hall, Alexandria, Middleton St
    Enquiries: 01389 757561

  • Tartan Day
    Woodrow Wilson said of the Scots, "Every line of strength in American history is a line coloured with Scottish blood."
    April 6 has a special significance for all Americans, and especially those Americans of Scottish descent, because the Declaration of Arbroath, the Scottish Declaration of Independence, was signed on April 6, 1320 and the American Declaration of Independence was modelled on that inspirational document, "Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate designates April 6 of each year as "National Tartan Day."
    6th April

 

   
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