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8 years ago
Stayed in Room 16 Lochside view, room very clean and a good size, staff friendly, good breakfast. Choice of food in Bar limited and over priced but this is not unusual in out of season hotels. Would certainly stay again. read more
Clachan Cottage Hotel
Lochearnhead FK19 8PU
United Kingdom
01567 830247
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http://www.clachancottagehotel.co.uk/
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The Drovers Inn
(40 reviews)
££
Stopped for lunch while driving through the area. Such an interesting vibe with all the taxidermies…read moreanimals, old hunting weapons in cases, dark wood everywhere. We sat at a table in the Poacher's Den and placed our order at the bar. Food came out quickly and piping hot. The pie of the day was good but the Mac and cheese was excellent.
If you're looking for a pristine, no character, cookie cutter, chain hotel experience, you might…read morenot enjoy this place. If you're up for a little adventure, this place is awesome! We stayed here for 2 nights as part of our hike of the West Highland Way, and had the best time here! The staff was wonderful (although it's obvious that they were all horse thieves, pirates and highway men in an earlier life, they were so friendly and helpful, they made us feel very welcome). The food was great (I'm still dreaming about that delicious steak and Guinness pie). The atmosphere made you feel like you'd stepped back in time-- lamp light and muskets and stuffed puffins and a bear in a Drovers t-shirt and kilt. OK, maybe not TOTALLY historically accurate, but history mixed with wit and a sense of fun. They tell me this inn is haunted. It must be by friendly, fun-loving spirits. On our first night there was live music at the bar. We enjoyed the singer/ guitar & harmonica player very much, but it all kicked up a notch when he got the whole room to join in on the singing. Everyone was clapping, stomping and pounding the table, while belting out a rousing rendition of "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond". I can't remember enjoying a meal more. On our second night there, the power went out (thank you, Hurricane Amy). The staff showed that although they are retired horse thieves and pirates, they take their current jobs in hospitality very seriously. They could not complete cooking of the evening meals, so it was a quick pivot to sandwiches for all. They handled it with professionalism and grace that made the inconvenience part of the adventure (as one staff member quipped, it was all part of the haunted experience). Breakfast, too, was pulled together with what was available and ingenuity, as they made instant coffee and tea with water heated on the wood stove, and we feasted on cold cereal and granola bars. But as the staff met the challenges with good humor and made the best effort to make it a good experience for the guests, we walked away with an abundance of good memories and an enduring fondness for the Drovers Inn (and its resident horse thieves, pirates and highway men).
Kings House Bar
(2 reviews)
This place is a down to earth pub that does food in the tourist season. If you are visiting the…read moreTrosachs and exploring Scotland it is well worth stopping off and enjoying the history of the place. Having spent lots of my summer holidays as a child in the area I know you will love the scenery and the ruggedness of the landscape. The Kings House is a resting place for hikers, campers, freshwater fishing enthusiasts and everyone who just needs a welcome and a smile.
Mansewood Country House
(1 review)
Luib Hotels
£
I couldn't have asked for a more charming place to stay in Scotland…read more A large crackling fire welcomed us into a cozy lobby, where we enjoyed a cup of tea in the 16th century reception. Dinner and breakfast were both delicious, cooked to order, both with options for traditional Scottish dishes. We had an early travel day planned planned and ordered our breakfast the night before, when we arrived downstairs our table was set and waiting for us, our breakfast out within moments. Everyone we encountered was so kind and welcoming, you can tell this is a family that pours a lot of love and pride into their business. On our last night we were lucky enough to enjoy a Scottish whisky tasting with John! I was so impressed with his knowledge, I learned so much about whisky and Scotland. The parking lot was very spacious, rooms comfortable with a few little quirks due to the building being HUNDREDS of years old, which completely added to the charm. I can not recommend Luib Hotel enough if you're looking for a more authentic way to experience Scotland and meet some warm, genuine locals along the way.
Kaim Park Hotel
Fan bar. Great banter. Staff awesome. All latest sports plus monthly live actaread more
Roman Camp Hotel
(7 reviews)
££££
Definitely stop in here when in The Trossachs area. Beautiful old hotel with a history and an old…read moreworld charm. Beautiful grounds for peaceful wandering. Non-hotel guests warmly welcomed. They have a main restaurant and also a little bistro in a separate onsite building, called The Potting Shed. We ate in the bistro. Food was incredibly good. Parsnip fritters for a starter were the best food we had during our time in Britain! The unusual take on Sticky Toffee Pudding, with layers of brown sugar, was an improvement on the classic. Short walk to the river. What would be better than a stop here? A stay here! Pricey, but warranted. Look for low rates and deals off season.
Wow -- even if you don't stay here you MUST visit this lovely old 17th Century house now turned…read morehotel -- with many interesting rooms downstairs to look at and walk through. The outdoor grounds provide a peaceful place to walk -- and the flowing river is just 100 yard down a short hill. The real star is the Bistro restaurant next door which turned out to be our best meal during our two week tour of the UK. Only reason we wound up there is because they were full at the main hotel "fancy" restaurant - the the desk manager steered us to The Potting Shed. Chef was Polish and is certainly going places -- as for VERY reasonable prices we got amazing, beautiful dishes like Beet Root, Parsnip Fritters, Chicken wrapped in Parma Ham, Fish and Chips, Lamb, and the most wonderful Bread and Butter Pudding for desert. Atmosphere was rustic and charming -- sit on the small covered patio for that view. Would HIGHLY recommend if you are anywhere near this area -- it's worth a special trip just to see the Peacocks parading on the lawn.
The Gleneagles Hotel
(23 reviews)
Beautiful resort. Beds and linens are so wonderful we all slept amazing. Service was outstanding…read more Spa was very nice.
I had never even heard of Gleneagles until our friends mentioned they lived just five minutes…read moreaway--who knew this hidden gem was right under our noses! Walking in, I was instantly in awe of the beautiful golf course and the lineup of Bentleys and Rolls Royces casually parked out front. Talk about arriving in style! And the cherry on top? A friendly Scottish staff in full kilt attire, greeting everyone at the entrance--I felt like I'd stepped into a movie. We wandered around the hotel, soaking it all in, and couldn't resist staying for dinner. Such a fun and fancy experience!
Fonab Castle Hotel
£££
The nicest hotel we stayed at during our weeklong tour of Scotland. The staff are incredible, they…read moremake a superlative effort to make you feel welcome and taken care of. The building is stunning, the setting is spectacular (take a walk across the dam), the rooms beautifully appointed, the meals 2nd to none. I recommend this hotel without reservations... Oh, almost forgot the bar is huge with an incredible view of the loch. Have a drink up there!
Great location and ambiance. Service top notch. Walk around the lake to pitlockey cute town have a…read morebeer at the old mill.
Inverlochy Castle
(17 reviews)
Had a drink and snack in the late afternoon on the way to Fort William and it was a magical stop!…read moreThe castle grounds are beautiful, the service was great, and the food and drinks were very reasonable priced for the setting. I would highly recommend to anyone visiting th area!
This is absolutely a gem of a boutique hotel. It is absolutely sumptuous and grand. Lord Mc…read moreDelouney paid an honorable visit but no rooms were free and the restaurant was full. It is with great displeasure that I could only admire the splendor of the site without the pleasure of a stay. William was kind and helpful with us.
King's House Hotel
Didn't stay here, just had a late lunch at the climber's bar. And I had a very nice scotch. My…read moregroup all had the burgers, two venison and one beef. I had the pie of the day which was steak and mushroom with mashed potatoes and broccoli. My group all loved their burgers. My pie was very tasty, but there were several large globs of fat in there that weren't as good. My daughter also treated me to a fancy scotch, the BUNNAHABHAIN 40. It was grand. For dessert I had the cheesecake, but my group loved the sticky toffee pudding best. The service is fantastic. Lauren and George were especially good. I will come back!
Set on the crossroads of the West Highland Way long distance path, and the A82 (which is probably…read morethe most scenic road in Scotland), the Kingshouse has stunning scenery, a good selection or beer. The food, decor, and service is nowhere near as good as the Clachaig, which is at the other end of the Glen. Still, well worth a visit, especially if you're doing the WHW!
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