Inverarnan

{{short description|Hamlet in Stirling, Scotland}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

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| official_name = Inverarnan

| gaelic_name = Inbhir Àirnein

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| os_grid_reference = NN317184

| map_type = Scotland

| coordinates = {{coord|56.3285|-4.7223|display=inline,title}}

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| unitary_scotland = Stirling

| lieutenancy_scotland = Stirling and Falkirk

| constituency_westminster = Stirling

| constituency_scottish_parliament = Stirling

| post_town = Arrochar

| postcode_district = G83

| postcode_area = G

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| static_image_caption = The Drovers Inn

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Inverarnan is a small hamlet in Stirling, Scotland, near the village of Crianlarich and the hamlet of Ardlui, Argyll and Bute.{{cite web |title=Inverarnan Visitor Guide – Accommodation, Things To Do & More |url=https://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/inverarnan-p244171 |website=www.visitscotland.com |access-date=9 May 2020 |language=en}} It is the only settlement in the historical county of Perthshire which has a G postcode.

The Drovers Inn

The Drovers Inn is a hotel in Inverarnan.{{cite web |title=The Drovers Inn, Loch Lomond Hotel, Restaurant, and Bar with Live Music |url=https://www.droversinn.co.uk/ |website=The Drovers Inn Loch Lomond |access-date=9 May 2020}} Established in 1705,{{Cite web |last=Erskine |first=Rosalind |date=2023-03-15 |title=8 of the oldest pubs in Scotland - including The White Hart and Clachan Inn {{!}} Scotsman Food and Drink |url=https://foodanddrink.scotsman.com/drink/the-oldest-pubs-in-scotland/ |access-date=2025-02-20 |website=foodanddrink.scotsman.com |language=en-GB}} it is known for being one of Scotland's most haunted pubs. In 2012, the pub was nearly shut down due to unpaid taxes.{{cite web | url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/famous-300-year-old-highland-pub-faces-1128524 | title=Famous 300-year-old Highland pub faces axe in battle with the taxman | access-date=29 December 2014}}

Inverarnan Canal

From 1844 until around the mid-1860s steamships called at Inverarnan via the short Inverarnan Canal that branched off the River Falloch.

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