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The Ghosts of The Drovers Inn: Scotland’s Haunted Highland Haven

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Nestled in the dramatic landscape of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, The Drovers Inn stands as one of Scotland’s most atmospheric and allegedly haunted inns. Located in Inverarnan, this 18th-century stone coaching inn has been serving weary travellers since 1705, but it’s not just hikers and history lovers who pass through its heavy wooden doors. According to centuries of folklore and countless guest experiences, ghosts also roam its ancient halls.
With creaking floorboards, flickering candlelight, and rooms heavy with Highland history, The Drovers Inn is a place where the past is palpably alive and sometimes, quite literally.
A Place Steeped in History
Originally a stopover for Highland cattle drovers on their way to market in the Lowlands, The Drovers Inn has seen it all: smugglers, soldiers, rebels, and rogues. The rugged stone structure and taxidermy-lined walls speak of a bygone era—and stories of tragedy, betrayal, and death seep from the stone. As with many historic inns, The Drovers has witnessed its fair share of dark events. Some say those who died in its rooms or on the road nearby never truly left.
The Weeping Girl in Room 6
Perhaps the most famous ghost of The Drovers Inn is that of a young girl who haunts Room 6. Legend holds that she was a child who drowned in the nearby river, her body brought back to the inn by locals. Guests staying in the room have reported:
- Unexplained sobbing during the night
- The feeling of a small presence climbing onto the bed
- Sudden cold drafts without any open windows
- A childlike figure glimpsed in the mirror
Some guests leave the room in the middle of the night, unnerved by the heavy sense of grief and sorrow that seems to linger.
The Phantom Highlander
A towering Highland warrior, dressed in traditional 18th-century garb, has been seen silently pacing the corridors and stairways. He’s believed to be the spirit of a drover or clansman who died violently, possibly during a robbery or altercation. Witnesses describe him as imposing, with a mournful expression and disappearing without a trace when approached.
Spirits at the Bar
The pub itself is a hotbed of activity. Bartenders and patrons alike have experienced:
- Glasses moving on their own
- Chairs shifting without human touch
- The ghostly sound of bagpipes playing in the distance
- Apparitions sitting in dark corners, vanishing when spoken to
Some say the pub is a spiritual crossroads, where the veil is thin and the past is eager to make itself known.
Otherworldly Atmosphere
Even sceptics admit that The Drovers Inn exudes an undeniable eeriness. The ancient taxidermy, dim lighting, and historic décor all add to the feeling that you’re never alone, even when the room is empty. Paranormal investigators frequently visit, and many leave with chilling tales, strange recordings, and unexplained experiences.
Would You Stay the Night? Guests who check in to The Drovers are often drawn by its legendary hospitality, but many stay for the ghost stories. The inn embraces its haunted reputation, even offering “haunted room” packages for those hoping to have a supernatural sleepover.
Whether you believe in ghosts or not, there’s no denying that The Drovers Inn is a place where history refuses to be forgotten and sometimes, it speaks in whispers, knocks, and chilling drafts across the pillow. Fancy a pint with a phantom?
At The Drovers Inn, every creak of the floorboard might just be a Highland spirit walking beside you.