The 12-room Knockendarroch House Hotel is an upper-middle-range property set on a hilltop with lovely views over the small town of Pitlochry and its countryside. The charming country house hotel has elegant and cozy interiors that match its warm and friendly atmosphere -- the sunlit lounge is full of comfortable couches and armchairs to settle into in front of the fireplace, and has a large selection of books and magazines on hand. Rooms are pleasantly furnished in contemporary decor, and come with flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi; some have balconies with beautiful views. The renowned hotel restaurant serves fine Scottish classics with a dinner menu that changes daily (both breakfast and dinner are included in the room rate). The quiet atmosphere makes for a relaxing countryside break. Be aware that children must be at least 10 years old to stay here. For something of a similar nature that will accommodate young children, travelers might want to check out the Green Park Hotel or the Pine Trees Hotel.
The 12-room Knockendarroch House Hotel is an upper-middle-range property set on a hilltop with lovely views over the small town of Pitlochry and its countryside. The charming country house hotel has elegant and cozy interiors that match its warm and friendly atmosphere -- the sunlit lounge is full of comfortable couches and armchairs to settle into in front of the fireplace, and has a large selection of books and magazines on hand. Rooms are pleasantly furnished in contemporary decor, and come with flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi; some have balconies with beautiful views. The renowned hotel restaurant serves fine Scottish classics with a dinner menu that changes daily (both breakfast and dinner are included in the room rate). The quiet atmosphere makes for a relaxing countryside break. Be aware that children must be at least 10 years old to stay here. For something of a similar nature that will accommodate young children, travelers might want to check out the Green Park Hotel or the Pine Trees Hotel.
The 10-room Atholl Villa Guest House is a mid-range property conveniently located on Pitlochry’s main street, which is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. The traditional Scottish stone house is homey and inviting. It has a cozy lounge with an open fireplace, and its creamy-hued rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi. A one-bedroom apartment with a kitchen, living room, and private entrance is also available for families or groups. A full Scottish breakfast is included in the room rate, served daily in a sunlit dining room. For something of a similar nature but with a full restaurant, guests might want to check out the Old Mill Inn or Fisher’s Hotel Pitlochry.
The 10-room Atholl Villa Guest House is a mid-range property conveniently located on Pitlochry’s main street, which is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. The traditional Scottish stone house is homey and inviting. It has a cozy lounge with an open fireplace, and its creamy-hued rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi. A one-bedroom apartment with a kitchen, living room, and private entrance is also available for families or groups. A full Scottish breakfast is included in the room rate, served daily in a sunlit dining room. For something of a similar nature but with a full restaurant, guests might want to check out the Old Mill Inn or Fisher’s Hotel Pitlochry.
Housed in a grandiose and historic stone manor house, the Atholl Palace Hotel, with its turrets and regal hilltop position overlooking beautiful grounds and parkland, is a sight to behold. The upscale property offers a bevy of activities, be it tennis on one of its courts, a pamper session at the Lavender Spa, or a swim in the indoor pool. There’s even a museum dedicated to the hotel's rich history, which dates back to 1871. Its 106 rooms, all with lovely views over the grounds or nearby mountains, are spacious and tastefully decorated with contemporary furnishings; a variety of self-catering cottages, lodges, and apartments are also available. The hotel has a restaurant that serves locally sourced Scottish fare, and an attractive bar with a fireplace, but guests can also easily walk to many of Pitlochry’s restaurants and bars. Travelers might also want to consider the Pitlochry Hydro Hotel, which is similar to the Atholl Palace and also has lovely grounds and a pool (though no spa), but at lower rates.
Housed in a grandiose and historic stone manor house, the Atholl Palace Hotel, with its turrets and regal hilltop position overlooking beautiful grounds and parkland, is a sight to behold. The upscale property offers a bevy of activities, be it tennis on one of its courts, a pamper session at the Lavender Spa, or a swim in the indoor pool. There’s even a museum dedicated to the hotel's rich history, which dates back to 1871. Its 106 rooms, all with lovely views over the grounds or nearby mountains, are spacious and tastefully decorated with contemporary furnishings; a variety of self-catering cottages, lodges, and apartments are also available. The hotel has a restaurant that serves locally sourced Scottish fare, and an attractive bar with a fireplace, but guests can also easily walk to many of Pitlochry’s restaurants and bars. Travelers might also want to consider the Pitlochry Hydro Hotel, which is similar to the Atholl Palace and also has lovely grounds and a pool (though no spa), but at lower rates.
The 29-room upper-middle-range Pine Trees Hotel is a lovely Victorian country house set on 10 acres of green grounds in the picturesque small town of Pitlochry. Dark-wood interiors are elegant and cozy, warmed by log fireplaces and imbued with old-world charm; there are plenty of comfortable couches to settle into with a book, or guests can indulge in a fine Scotch whiskey at the bar. The hotel’s Garden Restaurant serves tasty classic Scottish fare and a free breakfast. Rooms are individually decorated and vary in size, but are bright and pleasant, with flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi, though some rooms are small, and thin walls might mean noise. There are many other comparable properties in the area that travelers might want to check out, such as the nearby Green Park Hotel, which is scenically located on the shores of a lake.
The 29-room upper-middle-range Pine Trees Hotel is a lovely Victorian country house set on 10 acres of green grounds in the picturesque small town of Pitlochry. Dark-wood interiors are elegant and cozy, warmed by log fireplaces and imbued with old-world charm; there are plenty of comfortable couches to settle into with a book, or guests can indulge in a fine Scotch whiskey at the bar. The hotel’s Garden Restaurant serves tasty classic Scottish fare and a free breakfast. Rooms are individually decorated and vary in size, but are bright and pleasant, with flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi, though some rooms are small, and thin walls might mean noise. There are many other comparable properties in the area that travelers might want to check out, such as the nearby Green Park Hotel, which is scenically located on the shores of a lake.
The 130-room Fisher’s Hotel is a mid-range property that sits midway on Pitlochry’s main street, which is filled with shops and restaurants. A warm and inviting atmosphere is coupled with traditionally decorated cozy interiors -- think fireplaces, lounges, and such old-world details as damask wallpaper, brass chandeliers, and gilt framed paintings. Rooms, which range in size from Single Rooms to Family Rooms to the Caledonian Room with a large lounge area, are decorated in a more contemporary style than other parts of the hotel, and include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi (though guests have complained about spotty Internet connections). Breakfast is included in the room rate, and is served daily in the hotel’s restaurant, where guests can have dinner as well. The hotel also has two bars, which serve a variety of pub food for lunch and dinner in a more casual atmosphere. The area is full of similar properties, such as the Scotland's Hotel & Spa or the Moulin Club, and travelers might want to compare rates.
The 130-room Fisher’s Hotel is a mid-range property that sits midway on Pitlochry’s main street, which is filled with shops and restaurants. A warm and inviting atmosphere is coupled with traditionally decorated cozy interiors -- think fireplaces, lounges, and such old-world details as damask wallpaper, brass chandeliers, and gilt framed paintings. Rooms, which range in size from Single Rooms to Family Rooms to the Caledonian Room with a large lounge area, are decorated in a more contemporary style than other parts of the hotel, and include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi (though guests have complained about spotty Internet connections). Breakfast is included in the room rate, and is served daily in the hotel’s restaurant, where guests can have dinner as well. The hotel also has two bars, which serve a variety of pub food for lunch and dinner in a more casual atmosphere. The area is full of similar properties, such as the Scotland's Hotel & Spa or the Moulin Club, and travelers might want to compare rates.
The luxurious 26-room Fonab Castle Hotel is a luxury property located on the scenic shores of Loch Faskally. Built in 1892, the hotel tastefully blends tradition and modernity -- its beautiful, contemporary interiors include a cozy lounge and two restaurants, a fine-dining establishment serving multi-course gourmet meals, and a more relaxed brasserie with stunning views over the water. The hotel’s sleek and modern spa has a sauna, steam room, pool, and fitness center. Spacious, upscale rooms and suites are located in both the main castle building and an abutting modern annex, offering chic decor and such amenities as flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and designer toiletries. A large, vaulted-ceiling penthouse with an egg-shaped soaking tub is also available for guests seeking extra indulgence.
The luxurious 26-room Fonab Castle Hotel is a luxury property located on the scenic shores of Loch Faskally. Built in 1892, the hotel tastefully blends tradition and modernity -- its beautiful, contemporary interiors include a cozy lounge and two restaurants, a fine-dining establishment serving multi-course gourmet meals, and a more relaxed brasserie with stunning views over the water. The hotel’s sleek and modern spa has a sauna, steam room, pool, and fitness center. Spacious, upscale rooms and suites are located in both the main castle building and an abutting modern annex, offering chic decor and such amenities as flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and designer toiletries. A large, vaulted-ceiling penthouse with an egg-shaped soaking tub is also available for guests seeking extra indulgence.
The 51-room Green Park Hotel is a family-run upper-middle-range hotel scenically located on the shores of Loch Faskally, surrounded by lovely gardens and green lawns that tumble down to the water’s edge. The picturesque location is complemented by a friendly atmosphere; guests can expect such attentive touches as a tasty, extensive breakfast that’s included in the room rate, free coffee, tea, and cake during the day, and a host of activities that include painting, photography, and dance classes. Traditional interiors are elegant and pleasant (though might be too fusty for some), with lots of armchairs to settle into by a fireplace, and linger over one of the thousands of books on hand. Rooms are spacious, with beautiful views over the gardens and lake, and include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. There’s also an on-site restaurant serving traditional Scottish and French fare.
The 51-room Green Park Hotel is a family-run upper-middle-range hotel scenically located on the shores of Loch Faskally, surrounded by lovely gardens and green lawns that tumble down to the water’s edge. The picturesque location is complemented by a friendly atmosphere; guests can expect such attentive touches as a tasty, extensive breakfast that’s included in the room rate, free coffee, tea, and cake during the day, and a host of activities that include painting, photography, and dance classes. Traditional interiors are elegant and pleasant (though might be too fusty for some), with lots of armchairs to settle into by a fireplace, and linger over one of the thousands of books on hand. Rooms are spacious, with beautiful views over the gardens and lake, and include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. There’s also an on-site restaurant serving traditional Scottish and French fare.
The 14-room Craigatin House and Courtyard is an upscale boutique bed and breakfast surrounded by woodlands and scenic countryside in Pitlochry. The 200-year-old house mixes tradition with stylish, contemporary design. Spacious, modern rooms have coordinated color schemes, and come with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi -- free bottled water and cookies are thoughtful touches. A tasty and extensive breakfast, included in the room rate, is served in a bright, airy dining room with a log stove and huge windows overlooking the grassy lawn. The atmosphere is hushed and tranquil -- be aware that the property does not allow children under 13 years old. Families traveling with young children might want to consider the nearby Pine Trees Pitlochry Hotel.
The 14-room Craigatin House and Courtyard is an upscale boutique bed and breakfast surrounded by woodlands and scenic countryside in Pitlochry. The 200-year-old house mixes tradition with stylish, contemporary design. Spacious, modern rooms have coordinated color schemes, and come with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi -- free bottled water and cookies are thoughtful touches. A tasty and extensive breakfast, included in the room rate, is served in a bright, airy dining room with a log stove and huge windows overlooking the grassy lawn. The atmosphere is hushed and tranquil -- be aware that the property does not allow children under 13 years old. Families traveling with young children might want to consider the nearby Pine Trees Pitlochry Hotel.
Housed in a former corn mill that dates to the 18th century, the family-owned and operated 12-room Old Mill Inn is a charming, four-pearl property located in the center of Pitlochry. Surrounded by scenic hills and mountains, it attracts a wide range of travelers looking for a dose of the outdoors. Modern rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi; Deluxe rooms come with surround-sound systems, iPod docking stations, and bathrooms with underfloor heating and separate rainfall walk-in showers, soaking tubs, high-end toiletries, and fluffy robes. An on-site restaurant and bar, both serving tasty, local fare, are frequented by local residents as well as guests -- the bar offers live music on weekends. Travelers might also want to consider the nearby Scotland’s Hotel and Spa, which has a spa and leisure center with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and fitness center.
Housed in a former corn mill that dates to the 18th century, the family-owned and operated 12-room Old Mill Inn is a charming, four-pearl property located in the center of Pitlochry. Surrounded by scenic hills and mountains, it attracts a wide range of travelers looking for a dose of the outdoors. Modern rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi; Deluxe rooms come with surround-sound systems, iPod docking stations, and bathrooms with underfloor heating and separate rainfall walk-in showers, soaking tubs, high-end toiletries, and fluffy robes. An on-site restaurant and bar, both serving tasty, local fare, are frequented by local residents as well as guests -- the bar offers live music on weekends. Travelers might also want to consider the nearby Scotland’s Hotel and Spa, which has a spa and leisure center with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and fitness center.