B&B - Bed and Breakfast in Trossachs, Aberfoyle and Callander area


Burnt Inn House, Brig O

Burnt Inn House     Brig O'Turk

Your hosts are Frank and Susan and we try to create a warm and friendly atmosphere. We offer bed and breakfast in lovely surroundings - literally 'home from home'. There are three en-suite bedrooms (one double and two twin), a large farmhouse kitchen where breakfast is served and a comfortable resident's lounge with SKY TV and a wide selection of videos and DVDs to watch and books to read.

Burnt Inn House Trossachs B&B stands in two acres and from each bedroom there are beautiful views over our local mountain, Ben Venue, and the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. We also have off road parking, gardens, drying facilities and cycle storage.

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Abbotsford Lodge, Callander

Abbotsford Lodge     Callander

Abbotsford Lodge provies VisitScotland 4 star rated accommodation on the outskirts of the picturesque town of Callander. The contemporary look in the lounge and conservatory are carried through to many of the bedrooms. Callander is the gateway to the Highlands and provides an excellent base from which to explore Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Ben Ledi, Ben A'an and Ben Guillipen are readily accessible for those who wish to tackle a local Ben. Within five minutes drive of Callander are Loch Vennacher, Loch Achray and Loch Lubnaig. Add ten minutes to that and you can include Loch Katrine and its steamer trips, or the Lake of Menteith with its Inchmaholm Priory ruins.

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Dunmore House, Callander

Dunmore House     Callander

Delightfully central location overlooking Riverside Park and Meadows. 2 minutes to all amenities, Dunmor offers luxurious accommodation with en-suite facilities. With private parking, Dunmor nestles underneath the Callander Crags providing a dramatic backdrop in a perfect Trossachs setting.

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