Hotels and Inns in Aberfeldy: Killin, Loch Tay, Glen Lyon self-catering

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Moness Resort, Aberfeldy

Moness Resort     Aberfeldy

Set in 35 acres of mature gardens, in Aberfeldy, the heart of Highland Perthshire, Moness provides an ideal location for your walking break. This stylish, newly refurbished Country House Hotel includes family suites, romantic doubles, twins and single occupancy rooms.

The leisure complex includes pool, steam room, solarium and snooker room, bar and choice of A la Carte Restaurant or informal dining in the Terrace Bar. The drying room will ensure you start each day warm and dry!

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Killin Hotel, Killin

Killin Hotel     Killin

Situated on the banks of the River Lochay where it joins Loch Tay, perfect for relaxing, sightseeing, fishing, walking, golf and with bowling green, tennis courts, putting green and park directly opposite.

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Aberfeldy Weem Hotel, Weem

Aberfeldy Weem Hotel     Weem

Striking hotel set in picturesque, historic Highland Perthshire village, 12 miles from the A9 west of Pitlochry, 1 mile from Aberfeldy and 5 miles form Kenmore and Fortingall.The Hotel is a quite delightful small highland country hotel, formerly a historic Coaching Inn situated at the foot of Weem Rock, near Aberfeldy.We are friendly and flexible, the atmosphere is relaxed and our emphasis is on a complete, authentic highland hospitality experience, first class service and fresh local food from the best of Scotlands Natural Larder which abounds and surrounds here ...

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Ardeonaig Hotel and Restaurant, south side Loch Tay

Ardeonaig Hotel and Restaurant     south side Loch Tay

Youll find Ardeonaig on the south shores of Loch Tay, not far from the village of Killin. Set within fourteen acres of private gardens (recently planted with fruit orchards, wild berries and grape vines), the views across Loch Tay to the summit of Ben Lawers are quite breathtaking, especially when dusted with snow. Our Finglen Burn tumbles down to the loch and its pebbly shoreline with boathouse and moorings. Yet all this tranquility is just over an hours drive from Edinburgh or Glasgow. (Or a twenty minute seaplane flight from the latter.) Good food and fine wine in a relaxed atmosphere has been at the very heart of Ardeonaig from the first meal we served.

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The Bridge Of Lochay Hotel, Killin

The Bridge Of Lochay Hotel     Killin

We are a small privately owned hotel, where we have high standards and a reputation for Excellent Service and Food. All our rooms are refurbished to a high standard and all are en-suite. The hotel is situated on the bank of the River Lochay, with beautiful views of the surrounding hills and Loch Tay. The hotel also has a view over the neighbouring 9 hole Golf Course. We as a small hotel take pride in what we do, and that would be providing an outstanding Service to all our Guests.

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The Kenmore Hotel, Kenmore

The Kenmore Hotel     Kenmore

Scotlands Oldest Inn (1572) rests at the mouth of the River Tay in the conservation village of Kenmore. Poets Bar hosts a poem by Rabbie Burns on the chimmey breast and our Restaurant and Public Bar offer panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. Rooms may be in our lodge which is situated across the Village Square from the main hotel building.

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The Falls of Dochart Inn, Killin

The Falls of Dochart Inn     Killin

The Falls Of Dochart is situated across from the world-renowned Falls of Dochart, a true natural wonder. The Falls yearly attract scores of curious tourists and seasoned photographers who travel from around the globe to see them, however, for our guests this world famous view is literally on your doorstep. We offer many activities throughout this unique landscape, including golf, walking, canoeing and cycling ...

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