Loch Tummel Inn
Scottish Inns
Loch Tummel Inn
‘Loch Tummel Inn – a little highland sensation’.
“When you get here, look, listen, smell, taste – and let it all seep in.” A breath of fresh air in every sense.
Take a nostalgic trip back in time. Visit this magical little country inn in the very heart of Highland Perthshire. Recommended in Alastair Sawday’s ‘Special Places to Stay’ – and winner of Scotland’s Les Routiers Inn of the Year Award 2004.
Just past the famous Queens View, 10 miles from Pitlochry, on a stunning scenic road along the banks of Loch Tummel, Loch Tummel Inn presents a quite charming taste of glorious highland hospitality, quintessentially Scottish, in an unmistakeable, unspoilt traditional country inn style. Now under the tender loving care of the owners of its nearby ‘big brother’, famous Dunalastair Hotel, with its fabulous outdoor activity centre.
A romantic getaway steeped in olde worlde style, in a spectacular country setting, with 7 delightful bedrooms, many with fireplaces, every room blending beautifully with the hotel’s traditional style and decor. A masterful example of architecture and highland charm, totally in harmony with the environment. Timelessness reigns. The perfect setting for inspirational romantic and leisure breaks, getaways and holidays in Scotland
Discerning guests begin each day here with a delicious and bountiful Scottish breakfast in the hayloft restaurant, and usually return for a delightful evening meal complemented by a glittering array of fine wines, malt whiskies and local ales – alfresco in good weather on the tree deck. A spacious loch side beer garden adds to the delights.
Wood-burning fireplaces, rooms individually furnished with beautiful antique fixtures and fittings – with amazing views over Loch Tummel. Two residents’ lounges with books, games, magazines for ‘dreich’ days, the ground floor lounge with an amazing old fire, regularly stoked at night with fresh logs. You may never leave the comfort of the inn. But if you do, you’ll find many other kinds of exhilaration in this dramatic setting. Blair Castle, the House of Bruar, Pitlochry Theatre, Killiecrankie, Queens View, Edradour Distillery and the scenic delights of stunning Loch Tay and Glen Lyon to name but a few.