Cameron House Hotel has completed the final phase of its four-year restoration project with the opening of a new multi-million pound extension.

The Lomond Wing, which opened today (Monday), adds 68 new bedrooms and suites, a 700-square metre ballroom, and a new loch-facing terrace to the hotel.

Joined to the main hotel building, the expansion provides stunning views of Loch Lomond, wing floor-to-ceiling windows across the façade.

Glasgow Times: The extension adds 68 new rooms to the resortThe extension adds 68 new rooms to the resort (Image: Cameron House Hotel)

It adds to Cameron House’s existing six function suites, including the recently opened 29-deat cinema.

Andy Roger, resort director, 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.”

Glasgow Times: The Loch Lomond SuiteThe Loch Lomond Suite (Image: Cameron House Hotel)

The wing has been designed to provide “an environment of relaxed sophistication” and incorporates bespoke designs by Glasgow-based artists Timorous Beasties.

Its luxurious touches include throws from Scotland’s cashmere and fine woollens brand, Johnstons of Elgin.

The new Loch Lomond Suite is now the largest event space at Cameron House and is built with a dedicated grand entrance to the reception area.

It is suitable for large gatherings, and the ballroom is perfect for weddings and dinners with up to 300 guests.

Glasgow Times: The suite can accommodate up to 500 peopleThe suite can accommodate up to 500 people (Image: Cameron House Hotel)

In a theatre or reception style arrangement, it can accommodate up to 500 people.

The wing’s new rooms bring the total number of bedrooms at the resort to 208, including 28 suites, with guests set to benefit from large, luxurious balconies which provide views over the loch, glens, and mountains.