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Contribuer aux commentairesWe stayed in the chalet, which may look a bit old-fashioned, but it fits in well with the overall surroundings. The area is peaceful and rustic, with friendly locals who greet you as you pass by. The staff at the restaurant were outstanding, providing attentive and informative service. And the food... amazing! The steak, lamb, fish of the day, and burger were all delicious. The view from the chalet is stunning, and you can even go fishing on the lake or try other local activities like paddleboarding. We will definitely be coming back to stay here again, as the price was very reasonable.
This charming hotel is incredibly welcoming to dogs. It boasts a fantastic location overlooking the lake with a picturesque old railway walk located just behind the hotel. We enjoyed both dinner and breakfast, both of which were delicious. The room was very comfortable with a spacious bathroom and ample space for both us and our furry friend.
Loved our short start here. Lovely big room with a great view over Loch Earn. Nice hot shower, over the bath but the bath sides are very low so easy to get in and out of. Good WiFi. At the back of the hotel is an old railway line. Lovely to walk alone as it's on the flat. Good views of the Loch and lovely trees. The bluebells were in abundance when we were there.
My partner and I enjoyed a wonderful two-night stay in a spacious bedroom with a breathtaking view of the Loch. The room was well-equipped with a fridge and tea and coffee making facilities, perfect for those early mornings when you just want to enjoy a hot cup of coffee or tea. The view was absolutely beautiful and made our stay even more memorable.
Location 1 of only 2 hotels in the villiage affording amazing views over the Loch from the lounge, restuarant and loch facing bedrooms. Large carpark at the front, easy access. There is a villiage store which sells most produce at slightly inflated prices as they have the monopoly. There are no independent restuarants or take a ways in the area. First impressions Looks a bit like a motel, the building could do witha bit of TLC with paint peeling off cills and walls. Staff Very friendly and helpfull. Room We had room 10 which was a loch facing room, the room was basic with a comfortable bed but no wardrobes for hanging clothes and limited drawer space. There was Tea and coffee makings in the room. The WiFi was non existant in the room and we had to virtually stand next to the modems at the top of the stairs or in the bar area to get a signal. The Bathroom had a bath with a shower. The tiled floor showed signs and wear around the toilet and room looked tired. There was no daily room servicing to make the bed, replenish the tea, milk and coffee or replace any towels or toiletries if needed. The fridge did make a noise so we turned that off at night. The room faces the main road some 50yds away but we noticed no noise from passing traffic. Probably because it is a quiet location. Food Disappointed that for £270 for 2 persons for 2 nights that that did not include breakfast which was £10 for continental or £15 for English. We both had Duck for dinner, I found the duck very nice with a lovely sauce but thought that 1 sliver of carrot, 1 small piece of pak Choi, 1 cube of potato, about 3cm cubed, and a couple of sprigs of broccolli was a bit meagre for the price. The bar had an extensive range of whiskies and limited ales.