Set in Ardeonaig, 25 km from Castle Menzies, Ardeonaig Hotel & Restaurant offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
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...
Victoria
United Kingdom
Location was good and the scenery was amazing. The house is very spacious and was very very clean. The beds were very comfy. The fire was lovely in the living room and logs were provided.
With picturesque views over Loch Earn to the hills beyond, Achray House is set in the peaceful village of St Fillans and within the boundaries of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Set in Lochearnhead, 37 km from Lake of Menteith, The Clachan Hotel, Lochearnhead offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Jen
United Kingdom
Stumbled upon Clachan Cottage when stranded following severe weather blocked my road home.
Very appreciative of the availability of a room, good food and a warm bath.
Featuring free WiFi, The Royal Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Comrie, 34 km from Perth. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
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.
The family-run Mansewood Country House has a 300-year history and is situated within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Allan
United Kingdom
Me and my son stayed overnight and we were made to feel at home due to the owners John and Scott, the customer service was excellent as was the attention to detail. Nothing was too much trouble for them. The room was very comfortable and really clean. If we are ever in the area in the future we would definitely stay again. Paul and Lewis 👍
For a group of hill walkers or nature ramblers this hotel is...
For a group of hill walkers or nature ramblers this hotel is very good, if a bit old-fashioned. It is located on the north side of Lough Tay amid beautiful scenery.
If you want an escape from phones, emails and other distractions in life this is a very good spot.
You must have your own transport as it is 6 or 7 miles from the nearest village.
Joe
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
The location is a huge plus with loads of walking and...
The location is a huge plus with loads of walking and outdoor activities close by. There's a bounty of excellent pubs and restaurants close to the area serving local dishes, catch and beer. Wildlife is in abundance and on some of the quieter trails you won't be disappointed.
Eilidh
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Probably good place to relax and escape rat race.
Probably good place to relax and escape rat race.
I was running half marathon at Kinloch Rannoch which is 22 miles away so added to stress in morning . Took 50 mins drive on windy , quiet road.
Food not suitable for runners ie no porridge or pasta.
Catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stayed for one night to specifically do the Munro’s next to...
Stayed for one night to specifically do the Munro’s next to the hotel. Appreciated the hotels location and car park. Ideal for what we needed. Appreciated the cold beer and soft drinks with it being such a hot day, along with an excellent pizza. Thanks again for an enjoyable stay and walk.
Great location overlooking the loch. Easy to find, only 8 miles past Killin. Our host Paul was polite and obliging, and efficient in his running of the hotel. Our room, though small, was clean and cosy, and had ample supply of tea, milk and toiletries. A good variety at breakfast. An extensive menu was available for dinner, and meals were delicious. Plenty of on-site parking.
Very clean, cosy and comfortable all areas of hotel. Covid rules being followed and very effective. Breakfast absolutely delicious, everything freshly cooked as are the evening meals. Hotel owners work extremely hard and are very eager for all guests to have the best possible experience of the Scottish Highlands including good advice on local cycling and hiking routes.
Location great for walking. Room was lovely and clean, comfy bed. Really nice shampoo etc for shower. Food downstairs was really tasty and the pizza is worth trying. Nice hotel just ask for room away from bar. Only 1 sitting at breakfast which is 8.30am but did take up on the offer of a packed lunch for the next day.
The hotel was just as I expected and it was great that we could also get an evening meal. We had the compact double room but there is a lounge downstairs if you didn't want to stay in your room or the bar. Hotel is by the road but there is not much traffic. Shower was lovely and hot.
A charming highland hotel between loch and hills. Perfect base to climb Ben Lawers and other Munros in the area. A nice pub serving dinner and beer, friendly owners. The room was clean and comfortable (but a bit small - I had a "small compact room"). Great value for the price.
Clean and comfortable room. The bed was very comfortable and shower good. We didn't get breakfast so I can't comment on this, but we ate in the pub one night and the food was good. It was nice to be able to walk down to the Loch from the hotel.
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