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.
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Centrally located in the popular holiday town of Callander, the Dreadnought Hotel is in the heart of the Trossachs. It is at the gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
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Beautiful Loch side walk. Very peaceful. The lodge has most things we needed. A bit run down, but just cosmetic. Lots of hot water and the bed was quite comfortable. Be prepared to drive about 30 mins if you want to eat away from the hotel.
Adrienne
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Absolutely loved everything about our trip.
Absolutely loved everything about our trip. The lodge had everything you could need was like a home from home. Staff at hotel were very friendly. Beautiful views from the lodge and perfect private front garden. Lodge also very dog friendly. Will defo be back again one day
Shelley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel has dogs in it,not good for allergies, If you...
The hotel has dogs in it,not good for allergies, If you bring your own food and drink you can lie back and look at the scenery for 2 days.
Very relaxing place.Roadside restaurant Tullybanacher was super for breakfast,
Not reccomend for people with disabilities, stairs are high.
barry
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
St Fillans is a pretty lochside village beside Loch Earn...
St Fillans is a pretty lochside village beside Loch Earn within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. There are a few hotels offering meals and drinks, a small village shop/cafe, a watersports hire facility, a nine-hole very scenic golf course which welcomes visitors and offers club, trolley and buggy hire and does really nice snacks and light meals in its licensed clubhouse. There is a fairly level cycle track extending to Comrie in one direction and linking towards Calendar to the west. St Fillans is well placed for access to Perthshire and Stirlingshire, and a lovely day out is a drive to Killin to view the Falls of Dochart, or to Balquhidder to see Rob Roy's Grave. St Fillans is on the bus route between Oban in the west and Dundee in the east.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
St Fillans is a calming and tranquil place, with many walks...
St Fillans is a calming and tranquil place, with many walks around it, and beautiful loch and mountain scenery.
We ate at the Four Seasons Hotel...dining there is an excellent reason for going!
The village is easily accessible from Edinburgh and Glasgowm and the roads are good. Once there, one can participate in the usual waterside activities, but it is best for walking
Mary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I liked st Fillians because it it only an hour from Glasgow.
I liked st Fillians because it it only an hour from Glasgow. Beautiful walk across a small bridge along from hotel. Flat and plenty beautiful scenery. Spotted a few fishing along the loch so would be ideal if you enjoy fishing. If you want a short break in a beautiful location not too far from Glasgow then i would recommend this wee village
I had an evening meal and breakfast. The standard of food was very high. This was one of the few hotels where freshly squeezed orange juice was provided. I stayed in five different hotels on this trip. The bedroom was very spacious, with a very large and modern bathroom. The Arran shower gels were very aromatic. Given the number of dogs that I saw, the owners keep the hotel spotless. The setting on the shore of Loch Earn, with the mountains behind was unbelievable.
Fantastic location, right on a Loch, with its own beach. Woodland walks behind property. Direction given at reception..Lovely large room with en-suite bathroom. Old fashioned hotel attitude, so super dog friendly. Dogs treated as guests themselves not as an addition to me.
Water bowls throughout hotel, even go towels on the radiator in lobby so you can dry your dogs if they have a paddle or swim in the loch…my two did exactly that..
The hotel is very clean, and extremely dog-friendly. The surroundings are beautiful and there are fantastic views all around. Staff were extremely attentive and kind. Very clear guidance was given to guests around Covid compliance, and it was clear from how the restaurant was arranged that a great deal of thought has been given to keeping hotel patrons both safe and comfortable.
A stunning location and easy to find by car. A friendly welcome - able to check in earlier than advertised. Room was very spacious with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Great mattress on the bed and the view was stunning. Well-stocked bar with great service. Dinner both nights in the restaurant was high quality. Able to do some great walks from the hotel.
Amazing cottage in a great location and near the Loch Earn.
The cottage had everything we needed, very comfortable and clean.
Catrina is a great host, very helpful, easy and friendly communication.
St Fillans has some wonderful walks on the doorstep of the cottage and a visit to Ben Vorlich is a must.
A really lovely little cottage, super small but well kitted out and perfect for a short stay to explore the area.
The cottage is in a nice secluded spot with great walks and Loch Earn on your doorstep.
The Achray House Hotel, a short walk away, does some lovely food.
The Loch View! We stayed here quite by accident and it turned out lovely! The bus stop is right at the hotel. We enjoyed wine and a cheese tray for dinner as we arrived late and restaurants nearby were booked. Wonderful to meet so many dogs on our travels also.
The location of the hotel is absolutely beautiful and we had a lovely time on the water paddleboarding. We did not eat or drink at the hotel so can't comment on that respect. The hotel and cabins are dated but the location is the plus for the money paid.
The layout of the Bothy was fantastic. Hotelier’s could learn from Pamela and Gordon’s attention to detail and taste! myself and my partner would not have changed anything about it and could not have had a better experience.
The Hotel was lovely , clean and looks like recently styled very nice decor. loved how dog friendly it was , will definitely return for a longer visit as area was exceptionally beautiful.
Very clean, comfortable and quiet. The little cottage has everything you need for a dog friendly break away. Loved it. Staff friendly and efficient. Hotel restraunt lovely too.
The view was amazing, overlooking the loch. So relaxing. Lovely local walks. Nice hotel restaurant less than 100 metres away. Lots of villages only a short drive away.
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