Located in Kirkmichael, within 26 miles of Castle Menzies and 27 miles of Scone Palace, The Kirkmichael Hotel has accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Yuri
United Kingdom
Location: it is the only good thing about the hotel and our experience, as it is a close proximity to the resort.
The Pitlochry Hydro Hotel is set just outside the town of Pitlochry and offers fantastic views of the Perthshire Highlands. It features a spa, an indoor pool and a restaurant.
Alison
United Kingdom
Pool/ spa.
Location was handy for our needs.
Convenient for Pitlochry shops, bars, restaurants. Ben Vrackie a good walk for those who are able.
Staff are an asset here.
Breakfast was fine. Bar food on offer too.
Centrally located in the beautiful Victorian Town of Pitlochry in the Perthshire Highlands, Fisher's Hotel is just 1640 feet from Pitlochry Rail Station. The property has a traditional bar.
Located just half a mile from Pitlochry town center with complimentary WiFi and parking, the privately owned and run The Acarsaid - Pitlochry offers a quiet retreat in Highland Pertshire.
Satyen
United States of America
Location! Pitlochry is such a cute little town. I wish we could spend a little more time in the area. The hotel was clean, well maintained although a bit older property. The views were amazing from common areas. The room was spacious, the bathroom was clean and had all the toiletries. Karen at the front desk was very helpful and courteous. The breakfast room was huge and very welcoming. The full Scottish breakfast was delicious. There was plenty to choose from in addition- cereals, toast, jams, croissants, juices, etc. Again, a shout out to Karen for a wonderful stay.
Set within a historic 19th Century building The Pitlochry Dundarach Hotel’s high position features views of the local highland games field and the River Tummel.
Aoife
United Kingdom
The continental was plentiful but the cooked breakfast was a bit on the small side. That said, the staff were wonderful, very attentive, and very friendly towards us and the children.
Cannot fault the scenery but you must be a keen hiker or...
Cannot fault the scenery but you must be a keen hiker or golfer to spend time here. You are miles from anywhere and only one main road, the A93, which is awful. Days out mean a challenging drive on roads with steep climbs, sharp bends and constant gear changes. This can be tiring and a little frightening at night. Three nights was one too many here.
Brian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The owners is what I liked most.
The owners is what I liked most. Helen and Tim were so so helpful.
The heating and drying room I also liked.
The kitchen was very well stocked and clean.
Beds comfortable and cosy.
Lounge comfortable and warm.
Kathryn
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful peaceful setting, some lovely period features and...
Beautiful peaceful setting, some lovely period features and very friendly staff, but needs a bit of work done on it. We had moveable heaters in our room, but still little chilly. Bathrooms could be doing with upgrade.
Pauline
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A great area for walkers or hikers & bird watchers & if...
A great area for walkers or hikers & bird watchers & if you like peace & quiet.
The Wifi was not great where stayed. In these modern times most people need Wifi to keep in touch with family & friends.
Ballater is a nice place to visit & some good walks & well sign posted.
Nice cafes & shops there too. You need a car together there. Dunked is also a pretty place e to visit.
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Jenny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Go when the snow is there.
Go when the snow is there. We managed to get over the summit in fairly heavy now without 4WD but it was a bit dicy. If it is snowing and windy also the drfiting can cause a whiteout at a moments notice.
Glenshee is a worthwhile stopover while jouneying to/from the north.
Iain
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Cairngorms are unique and Glenshee is a good attempt at...
The Cairngorms are unique and Glenshee is a good attempt at utilising the moderate ski potential. In alpine weather it would be a Davos but climate change denies this.
The increasing emphasis on walking, Biking, motorbiking , painting photography with the good access by road mean that there is enormous potential for people to enjoy these iconic hills BUT there has to be a wet weather program - small well organised local museums with really good history eg Braemar castle . Pitlochry lets the side down ( fish ladder closed due to health and safety -what is that code for. There should be a guy showing films of leaping salmon- and getting kids to see live salmon parr - it must have a massive history . Local craft shops ok but if you want to develop tourism there has to be more.
Fantastic facilities, charming house, beautiful surroundings and very helpful and friendly hosts making you feel at home.
The house is charming, has two lounge areas with real fireplaces, well equipped kitchen, big dinning area and an outdoor area. Place was nice and warm despite freezing temperatures outside.
The area is perfect for hikes and only a few minutes from the Glenshee ski centre.
Tim and Helen are wonderful hosts with plenty of knowledge and tips about things to do in the area.
The location was absolutely breathtaking. The castle hotel was beautiful as well with the old world feel. The staff was the best and took wonderful care of us making us feel at home. The dining options were sumptuous - definitely 5 star. Lots of fascinating history regarding the property too. The most relaxing vacation we've ever enjoyed. We look forward to returning on the near future.
This is a fantastic hotel tucked away in a spectacular and remote location. There were a couple of roaring fires in log burners in the spacious entrance hall cum lounge which were very welcome on a damp day, staff were helpful, our room was quirky and individual but very cosy, food was excellent. A wonderful place to stay.
Amazing property at the Scottish highland. The shared bathroom is very clean and the rooms are spacious. The location is ideal if you’re planning to ski in Glenshee. You can rent the ski gear from the lodge owner too with a cheaper price compared to the ski center. Highly recommended
Incredible setting. List of walks from the hotel on the website. Great veggie options in the restaurant. Bar area with fireplace is so cosy. Dog friendly and we had a water bowl, treats and poo bags left in the room for us! Cheap considering it's a castle in its own estate!
Everything from the drive through the Spittle of Glenshee to get there, the welcoming staff, clean rooms and excellent food. Bartender, who was visiting a member of the staff and ‘ put to work’ along with his dog Jaygo was excellent.
Loverly stay in this hotel with so much history. Was a great base to explore the highlands for a few days. Excellent dining experience with great food. Nice room and comfortable bed. Very peaceful location
This hotel is located way off the road in a remote area, no road noise or city life to spoil the experience. Dinner and breakfast were included in the cost and were outstanding. Staff was very attentive
really good value for money, warm showers, basic but comfy rooms, very well equipped kitchen and close to glenshee skiing. Host was friendly and readily available, had an overall good stay
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