B and Bs in Crieff

Fendoch Guest House
Sma' Glen
Crieff
Perthshire

PH7 3LW
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Fendoch Guest House is situated in the Sma' Glen, one of the most famous and spectacular beauty spots in Perthshire, and only five miles north of Crieff - the town referred to as The Gateway to the Highlands. Nan and Graham Waugh look forward to welcoming you to their Award winning, family run Guest House, which holds a Scottish Tourist Board 3 Star Guest House rating and where a traditionally warm Scottish welcome always awaits. The Sma' Glen, condensed into little over two miles, contains all the scenic attractions of the Highlands in miniature and offers the ideal base for touring the major cities, towns and attractions of Scotland. Accommodation comprises: 4 rooms, an assortment of Doubles, Twins or Family rooms, all with EN-SUITE facilities with shaver points. Single bookings welcome also. All rooms are CENTRALLY HEATED with colour television (including satellite TV, and tea and coffee facilities. There are also facilities for the disabled, including external ramp and WHEELCHAIR ACCESS. Evening Meals, Snacks and Packed Lunches are available on request, and can be enjoyed in our new dining area, with panoramic views to the Sma Glen. However you choose to spend your day you can be assured of a warm welcome on your return. Although adjoined to the main residence, the Guest House facilities are completely separate, on ground level, affording you, your own privacy. Every day at FENDOCH GUEST HOUSE ends with a warm welcome. Relax in the comfort of our large resident's lounge with TV & Satellite and let your Hosts attend to your every comfort, or need. Enjoy the comfort of our Hot Tub/Spa, and ease all your pains.

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