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.
Brenda
United Kingdom
It was very bright and modern with decent sized rooms. It was in a nice location although for us walking The Rob Roy way it was three miles away from our finishing point that day. We had to walk 3 miles past the hotel and were lucky a gentleman gave us a lift back and friends we met at the hotel took us to our start point next day.
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.
At the western end of Loch Tay, overlooking the beautiful River Lochay, the Killin Hotel offers en suite rooms, a riverside bistro and a popular local pub.
Lorna
United Kingdom
Very vibrant hotel, obviously popular with locals as well as tourists.
Set in Comrie in the Perthshire region, Dundas Flat, 1 bedroom, Comrie features a patio. Offering a garden, the property is located within 42 km of Scone Palace.
Rachael
United Kingdom
Lovely stay at Dundas Flat.
The place was welcoming, well equipped and immaculate. 100% recommend to anyone visiting Comrie- couldn’t have wished for a nicer place to stay.
Only a short 10 minute drive to the beautiful Loch Earn.
We would definitely love return next time we’re up visiting family.
Situated in Saint Fillans and only 48 km from Lake of Menteith, The Bothy - your unique luxury refuge features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jan
United Kingdom
The quality of the accommodation was amazing, the views and the welcome touches made it perfect.
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.
The hotel is situated half way up Loch Tay between Killin and Kenmore, ideal for walking the Munro's and trails.
The room was comfortable with nice views. Lovely home cooked full breakfast with cereal, toast, juice and coffee set us up for the day. We ate at the hotel every night, all meals were delicious especially the Haggis Pakoras and the Lamb Shank. My husbands favourite was the Steak Pie which he had twice in four days!!
A big thanks to Reece for looking after us!
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.
Friendly and helpful staff, very dog friendly hotel. Good hearty food, plenty of choice on menu. Plenty of hot water, and good water pressure, just what you want after a days walking. Thought would be noisy at the front next to the road, but by about 10pm traffic virtually stopped and it was very quiet. Good area for sitting outside enjoying an evening drink.
The owners were very friendly and went out of their way to assist and help with anything so we were comfortable. We were upgraded to a better room at no additional cost.
The location of this small hotel is fantastic with views across Loch Tay.
Thank you for looking after us and making us feel welcome.
Had great time staying at Ben Lawers Hotel even with current restrictions, Paul, Dee & Carol went out of they’re way to make our stay a good one. We were looking for a dog friendly hotel, handy for doing some Munro’s and with good food, Ben Lawers Hotel ticked all our boxes.
Ben Lawers Hotel is a pleasant, old-fashioned country hotel with far-reaching views over the nearby lakes and mountains. The standard of cuisine for dinner and breakfast is excellent. Our stay was great value for money.
Comfortable, clean and friendly hotel in a beautiful location. Food is very well prepared and tasty. Friendly atmosphere in the bar which is also used by locals with pet dogs. A good hotel for a weekend break.
Friendly and helpful guy ran the hotel for most of my stay. Very nice rooms, with an excellent shower. Food and drinks very good too, particularly the lamb on the Sunday evening.
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