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18th Century former hunting lodge situated in Glendochart, approximately 7 miles from Crianlarich on the A85 towards Stirling. Family run small hotel, which prides itself on a warm friendly atmosphere. Your home away from home. Lying in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Suie Lodge Hotel is situated in its own attractive grounds of 5 acres midway between Killin and Crianlarich on the A85 route
Folkert Kooijman — My motorbike broke down, so I stopped at this hunting lodge. Although it was closed, the owner was very friendly and offered
The picturesque village of Kippen lies in the Fintry Hills, 10 miles west of Stirling and on the southern edge of Flanders Moss. Looking north from the village across the vast expanse of farmland that was once the notorious Moss, the view is dominated by the the wall of mountains forming the edge of the Trossachs, an area of outstanding natural beauty in Scotland and a must for exploring.
Barry Wright — Took my sister and partner for dinner the other evening. The welcome was friendly and the service excellent. Super menu with
The Roman Camp is an historic house originally built in 1625 as a hunting lodge for the Dukes of Perth before becoming a hotel and restaurant in 1939. Proprietors of The Roman Camp Hotel for over 30 years, Eric and Marion Brown have lovingly created an oasis in one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland.
Marc Willi — Quiet, relaxed location. Classy old inn. Very attentive staff. Restaurant is excellent. Bistro is a comfortable place for
Awarded 3 stars by the Scottish Tourist Board, we offer you a pleasant stay in traditional surroundings in a central location. We look forward to welcoming you to stay with us. We pride ourselves in serving great food and drinks in our traditional Lounge Bar on the ground floor. We have a range of chilled lagers and beers including 2 Cask Ales, a fantastic selection of single malt whiskies, red and
Kerry O. — This was absolutely beautiful inside. First time here. Food was excellent. Staff were friendly. Atmosphere was welcoming
On our doorstep lies the wealth of activities, attractions, and the romance for which the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park area of Scotland is rightly famous. In the heart of Braveheart and Rob Roy Country, near Stirling, and right on the Perthshire border, our easy to reach, central Scotland location means that you don't spend hours at the wheel, allowing you to pack more into your days and
Roy Barnes — John and Susan are a fabulous couple who really make your stay special. I have been staying at poppies hotel for many years
Somerston Hotels owns and operates 33 hotels across 3 international brands totalling in excess of 3900 rooms throughout the UK. 2005 proved to be a milestone in the company's development with two major acquisitions taking the company from 15 hotels to 31. The first was the purchase of 3 Express by Holiday Inn hotels from the Saltire Leisure Hotel Group and the second was the purchase of 13 from the
S. O. — The location It Is clean, holiday inn Express standard. My concerne Is about my Edward point. Despite i used the IHG app
For over two hundred years, guests have been welcomed in through the handsome stone entrance of the Golden Lion, with royalty and Scotland's national bard, Rabbie Burns, among them. WeddingsWe have the experience and expertise to help you make your dream come true. AccommodationProviding traditional Scottish hotel hospitality with modern style.
Ben Cook — A really nice, clean and relaxed venue with a large and well stocked bar. Quite quiet when we visited but that was ideal
Situated in Bonny Strathyre, the first village of the Highlands of Scotland, one hour drive from Glasgow and Edinburgh. The Ben Sheann Hotel is a superb base for a touring holiday, or a stop-over while walking the Rob Roy Way. The Ben Sheann Hotel is a Traditional Victorian House which was turned into a Hotel in the 1940's. We have a cosy lounge with a log burning fire, restaurant with good home made
Allison Hay — Horrible breakfast, uncomfortable beds, freezing rooms, and no staff at night: if you are unlucky enough to need assistance
Nestled on the south shore of Loch Tay, approximately halfway between Killin and Kenmore, the Ardeonaig Hotel & Restaurant is a delightful property in a peaceful, rural setting. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in our charming surroundings. Located in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park we are surrounded by producers who create the finest produce. We've selected
James Fowler — I had a wonderfully relaxing but short stay. When I return to the area; my stay will be longer!