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Aberfeldy
Balnearn House is a family-owned B&B set in the beautiful Tay valley in the heart of Highland Perthshire. Surrounded by its own garden, it offers rooms with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.
Breakfasts are freshly prepared and include a selection of both cooked and lighter options. Guests can enjoy a homemade granola or freshly made pancakes.
Lovely warm welcome when I arrived. The hosts were so kind. My room was perfect and the property spotless. A lovely peaceful atmosphere - which is exactly what I was looking for during September weekend. Breakfast was amazing! Will definitely return.
Aberfeldy
Situated in the centre of Aberfeldy in Highland Perthshire, Station House - Room Only is a 5-minute walk from cafés, shops, bars and restaurants, as well as a cinema. Outdoor activities such as canoeing, rafting and golf can all be enjoyed in the local area.
The Station House was an excellent place to stay. The bed was comfy; the bathroom was generous in size with a lovely shower. The "common room" was a nice touch, especially with the coffee machine and tea available. We appreciated this space to have our breakfast. Thanks for a wonderful stay.
Pitlochry (Near Aberfeldy)
On the banks of the River Tay, situated at the Grandtully rapids, this family-friendly inn is surrounded by scenic Perthshire countryside. It has a stunning riverside restaurant serving a menu using local ingredients and a relaxing bar with a welcoming wood-burning stove.
We absolutely loved the Inn on the Tay, the location next to the river Tay is amazing, the room (we had a family room number 5) was very cosy and super clean and nicely decorated, which made us feel like home immediately. The beds were super for chilling and the bar and restaurant were charming and very 'gezellig '. We liked to take a drink and played some games with the family. The owners and personnel were all very sweet, relaxt and helpful. The walk along their river with the dogs was nice and challenging for the dogs by jumping over the rocks.