Hotels in the Aberfeldy area
Ardeonaig Hotel & Restaurant
The hotel is set within 14 acres of its own private gardens, bordered by Finglen
Burn to the East and Loch Tay to the North. The hotel enjoys magnificent uninterrupted views
across Loch Tay to the summit of Ben Lawers. Ardeonaig Hotel has been awarded the GOOD HOTEL
GUIDE'S "INN of the Year for Great Britain and Ireland 2007".
Ailean Chraggan Hotel and Restaurant
The Ailean Chraggan Hotel and Restaurant, Scottish hospitality in the heart of Highland Perthshire.
Each of the five spacious en-suite rooms have been tastefully refurbished to make your stay at the Ailean Chraggan as relaxing and comfortable as possible.
Combining the fresh local fare and our chefs creativity the acclaimed Ailean Chraggan restaurant is popular with tourists and locals alike.
Fortingall Hotel
Within Fortingall village, the Fortingall Hotel welcomes those in search of a little slice of paradise. From the graceful surroundings of the dining room, to the luxury and comfort of the eleven bedrooms, the Hotel offers 21st Century comfort and service whilst retaining its Victorian style and heritage. The historic building retains a quiet elegance which combined with the peace and tranquility of the area and the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff, makes the Fortingall Hotel the perfect escape.
The Kenmore Hotel
The hotel is situated in the Heart of the Scottish Highlands, deep within Rob Roy and Campbell country. Nestling on the banks of the River Tay the Hotel is famous for its warmth, charm and Highland hospitality. Scotland's Oldest Inn was established on the 3rd of November 1572, with the "model" village (now a conservation area) of Kenmore being built around the hotel from 1760. Rabbie Burns, 1782 was so struck by the area, that he composed a poem sitting on the bridge over the Tay and wrote it in pencil on the chimney breast of the fireplace in our Poet's bar where it is to this day.
Moness House Hotel and Country Club
Traditional hospitality, fine food and top class amenities all in this picturesque setting in Highland Perthshire surrounded by a wealth of natural beauty and history, situated on the edge of the rural town of Aberfeldy.
Weem Hotel
The Weem Hotel is an historic Coaching Inn situated at the foot of Weem Rock, near Aberfeldy, and was famous as barracks for General Wade’s troops while building the nearby bridge to cross the River Tay in the 18th century.
This quality hotel is family owned. The staff are friendly and flexible, the atmosphere is relaxed and the emphasis is on first class service and fresh food.
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