No two rooms
tell the same
story
Each room at the Loch Lomond Arms is the work of a different hand — a different chapter in the long, layered story of this building, this estate and the clan whose fingerprints are on every wall.
See the roomsRooms that carry
the patina of ages
Russell Sage Studio imagined our interiors as layered stories: authentic materials, individual pieces, objects and art as fingerprints left across centuries. Unfussy. Atmospheric. Each room told with a fresh eye — individual in spirit, entirely of its place.
Handmade throughout
Wherever possible, every piece was made rather than bought. Local craftspeople, Estate materials, one-off commissions. If it’s on the wall or under your feet, someone made it with their hands.
Individually named
No room numbers here. Each room carries a name drawn from the Colquhoun family tree, the Estate’s geography, or the folklore of Luss itself. You’ll know yours before you arrive.
No two alike
Returning guests often request a different room each time. We encourage this. The building has many moods, and you haven’t heard all of them yet.
The details that make
the difference
We pay as much attention to what’s beside your bed as to what’s on the wall. Some of these things will be familiar. Others you’ll want to take home.
Estate toiletries
Made using botanicals foraged from the Luss Estate. No plastic. Nothing that smells like a hotel.
Luss Distillery miniatures
A welcoming dram from our own distillery. We’ll leave it on the dresser and say nothing more about it.
The clan library
A curated selection of books relevant to the room — maps, histories, field guides, the occasional novel left by a previous guest.
Hand-stitched linen
Scottish-woven, estate-scented, changed with care. Thread counts are available on request but we find no one asks.
Breakfast, your way
Tell us the night before. In the dining room at eight, a tray at the door at nine, or a hamper on the lochside at dawn. We’ll manage it.
Estate map & journal
Hand-illustrated and printed for the hotel. Yours to keep. Most guests fill at least two pages before they leave.
No alarm clocks
We removed them deliberately. If you need to be somewhere early, we’ll wake you. If you don’t, you’re in the right place.
A note from the house
Every arrival finds a short handwritten note on the pillow. It won’t be long. It will be specific to you.