This 200-year-old former coaching inn is situated in the main square of Aberfeldy, deep in Highland Perthshire. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas, and there is free parking on site.
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Situated in Aberfeldy in the Perthshire region and Castle Menzies reachable within 15 km, Boreland Loch Tay features accommodation with free WiFi, barbecue facilities, a private beach area and free...
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With a magnificent location on the banks of Loch Tay, close to the picturesque village of Kenmore, these charming and well-appointed cottages offer luxurious self-catering accommodation.
Aberfeldy, UK is accessible via Edinburgh Airport (110km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use trains to Pitlochry (24km away) or buses from major cities. Transfers may be required.
Edinburgh Airport is the most convenient for Aberfeldy, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flights and is approximately 100 km away, making it easily accessible for travellers.
Aberfeldy, UK, is best navigated via public bus services like Stagecoach. Buses connect Aberfeldy to Perth and other local towns. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Car hire services are also available for more flexibility. Always check current schedules and routes for accuracy.
The best area to stay in Aberfeldy, UK, is the town centre. It's popular for its proximity to local attractions like the Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery, The Watermill Gallery and Bookshop, and scenic walks along the River Tay.
Aberfeldy, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 1°C in January to 16°C in July. There's no distinct dry or wet season, but rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The town doesn't experience monsoons or hurricanes. Despite the cool temperatures, Aberfeldy is known for its relatively sunny climate compared to other parts of Scotland.
What guests said about Aberfeldy:
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Aberfeldy is on the River Tay and set in beautiful...
Aberfeldy is on the River Tay and set in beautiful countryside. There are outdoor things to do- farm trips, walks by the river or The Birds of Aberfeldy. In March the roads around are quiet and the views and countryside is so wonderful . For me The Watermill is one of the best individual bookshops anywhere and it has its own wonderful coffee shop. I want to go back .
Anne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very pleasant area of Perthshire - plenty activities,...
Very pleasant area of Perthshire - plenty activities, walking, cycling and watersports etc. Not far from Kenmore, Killin, Dunkeld which are all worth a visit. Dochart Falls worth a stop on the way to Killin.
Not a huge amount in Aberfeldy itself, but a good centre. For an evening meal we would recommend the Inn on the Tay at Grandtully which is only 10-15 minutes away - the food and service was excellent, and there's outdoor seating for sunny days, pretty much on the banks of the Tay.
Gordon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We visit Aberfeldy every year and find it an excellent...
We visit Aberfeldy every year and find it an excellent location to base ourselves and can travel around the area. It has a lovely town centre with a variety of shops and good selection of eating places. It is easy to walk to places and the highlight for those keen on walking is the Birks of Aberfeldy with stunning views.
The Watermill in the centre of the town is a beautiful building and now a book store with cafe and well worth a visit.
There is a cinema too in town with a cafe.
It is easy to drive to Kenmore, Pitlochry and Blair Atholl when based in Aberfeldy.
Karelia House is a craft store selling fabric and wool with a small cafe and based between Kenmore and Aberfeldy and worth a trip if you like sewing/knitting.
Moness Hotel in Aberfeldy has a spa and small swimming pool and easy to walk to from the town centre.
Near Aberfeldy is Grandtully with great views of the river. There is the highland chocolatier shop here too which has a lovely gift shop, a cafe and of course a selection of delicious chocolates.
The Townhouse in Aberfeldy is a great place to stay and eat. Also visited the Waterfront restaurant in Kenmore which was excellent.
Kim
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Scored 8.0
Aberfeldy is a nice, small town.
Aberfeldy is a nice, small town. There are plenty of places to eat (good meals for our taste) and there was plenty of choice including an Iranian/Mediterranean cuisine restaurant and a good Italian one.
There is also a wonderful Bookshop (The Watermill) with a very nice cafe attached.
There is a great variety of attractions to visit in the area - wonderful scenery and woodlands for instance. Also a swimming in the local Community Hub/school.
One particularly good (and famous) local attraction is The Birks of Aberfeldy. There are also so many places of interest to visit, a little further afield. People here appear friendly and helpful. One particular mention to be made, is of schoolchildren who offered to help immediately, after I (Janet) had fallen in the town.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Aberfeldy is a small city and is easily walkable.
Aberfeldy is a small city and is easily walkable. We got our lunch to go from the local co-op and sat on a bench next to the river to eat. It's springtime and daffodils are in bloom everywhere. There is an excellent bakery and a good Indian restaurant (Chillies) in town.
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Anonymous
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Scored 2.0
We had to get a change of room because there was only which...
We had to get a change of room because there was only which was so high I could not get into it. There advert says you get £20 voucher which I thought was for dinner but it was for breakfast and we don't eat breakfast. You had to pay£25 each for dinner regardless of what you eat and I would only have a starter so I wasn't paying that we had to walk to Aberfeldy for something to eat. I asked about using the swimming pool but could not get times only time was 11am on Saturday morning and we were leaving at 10am. The receptionists were very little help. The advert says each room bets a bottle of wine but there was no wine in our room.I certainly would not recommend it to anyone and I will be wary of booking anything through Booking.com again.
We had a very well equipped, comfortable and clean cottage in the grounds of the Moness hotel. There are trees, grass and bushes everywhere, and plenty of birds to listen to, you can see rabbits hopping about. The bed was very comfortable, we slept like logs. There is a lovely woodland footpath into Aberfeldy along the burn, we saw red squirrels. We had 2 good meals in the bar in the evening, lovely staff. Twice a day we used the swimming pool and sauna. I had a lovely facial at the Spa, using the discount as hotel guest.
Location was perfect. Beautiful village with plenty to do and easy to drive to lots of wonderful places nearby. The cottage was lovely. Lots of amenities and very comfortable. Walking distance to local shops and some beautiful walks. Check in was easy (we collected keys from the hotel literally across the road). The man was very helpful, pleasant and friendly. All in all we were very happy with our stay.
Absolutely lovely spot. It had everything I needed and was close to everything but tucked back so it was quiet. The outdoor seating area by the burn was a special treat in the mornings. The flat was modern and comfortable and impeccably clean. A little tricky to find at first as it is around the far side of the building, but the friendly locals helped me out.
Everything was perfect. Great staff, quick check in , nice and clean room, great breakfast containing daily special offers beside the usual porridge and the full scottish version. Even fruit salad is offered which is not common in Scotland. Aberfeldy is a really nice town, everything is in walking distance, even the Dewars distillary.is a 10 minutes walk away.
The cottage was in a great location to explore Aberfeldy and the surrounding area. There are lots of shops a restaurants within walking distance.
The cottage was very clean and looked exactly like the photos. The host left us a lovely welcome package of coffee, tea, hot chocolate and biscuits which was much appreciated after our day of traveling.
The room was very big and spacious. It had pretty much everything we needed, apart from a fridge which would have been good to store food for the baby. The facilities were good, though some things needed a refresh as they weren't in very good condition- e.g. Children's place area. Staff were all friendly and helpful. The food was all really nice.
This is a charming upmarket guest house/hotel in a stunning location, based on a very nice restaurant. Facilities were inevitably slightly curtailed due to Covid-19 restrictions (e.g. lounge not open), but we enjoyed everything about our stay. The staff were, without exception, delightful, friendly and efficient.
The host Patty was very welcoming and very informative. The breakfast was lovely and very tasty. Our room was bright and clean and the bed was very comfy. Brae House is good base for exploring Aberfeldy and the surrounding areas. If you are a keen hillwaker, there's enough nearby to keep you going for a few days.
We were made to feel special, with my daughter's fussy eating resulting in a special breakfast for her. The staff were attentive and the small dining room gave a very personalised feeling.
The hotel is on the main road through to Aberfeldy, but is set well back in the farm leading to a quiet and relaxed feel.
Absolutely everything! It’s private, the grounds are secure for dogs, the cottage is clean and has everything you need. There was a lovely touch of a welcome pack on arrival. It is the perfect base to travel and explore local areas such as Blair Atholl, Pitlochry, and Aberfeldy would definitely recommend.
Good location, just out of Aberfeldy, but walking distance. Walks alongside River Tay. Pleasant walk to Castle Menzies - but unfortunately no dogs allowed in castle - nearby woods very pleasant but quite steep. Aberfeldy Birks is a good walking work-out.
The fridge and pantry were well-stocked with fresh pastries and dairy items. We loved the breads and jams! The views were spectacular, and I can't say enough about the serenity of the area. Very refreshing. Wish we could have stayed longer.
One word: Monty! The guy is a national treasure. He made us feel so at ease and was a consummate professional. Thought hotel employees like this went out with the Grand Budapest Hotel.
Third time we have stayed here now and we love it. Staff very friendly rooms very clean and comfortable and ideal location for getting about and great walks in the area.
All OK BREAKFAST V-GOOD IT WAS VERY NEAR THE TOWN CENTER WHICH WAS A +. Vist was to see famliy living in area so that was good. Will stop again at the Hotel.
Room clean and single bed fine. Central location in Aberfeldy with office street parking. Close to the hills. No amenities at hotel but plenty close by.
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