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The village of Lochearnhead is at the western tip of Loch Earn, situated at the point where Glen Ogle meets that water. Nearby are the private Edinample Castle and the Falls of Edinample.. Read More.

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Kings House Hotel

Kings House Hotel

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The Kings House Hotel is a family run accommodation establishment. The Kings House Hotel was built on the site of a Royal Hunting Lodge of the Stewart Kings and used by ... More

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Tigh Na Crich (1.00 miles)

Tigh Na Crich

Tigh Na Crich is a large traditionally built white stone house, dating from the mid 1800's. Situated in the small village of Lochearnhead, on the A84, Tigh na Crich is set at the foot ... More | visit website

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Clachan Cottage Hotel (1.43 miles)

Clachan Cottage Hotel
Welcome to Clachan Cottage Hotel, in the village of Lochearnhead, on the shores of Lochearn., close to Callander in the stunning area of the Scottish Highlands.

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Balquhidder Braes Log Cabins (1.73 miles)

Balquhidder Braes Log Cabins
Modern Luxury Log Cabins in a stunning setting within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. All units are fully equipped with TV and DVD player, Sky Freeveiw, dishwasher, etc. All have wrap around balconies ... More | visit website
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Creagan House Restaurant with Accommodation (3.67 miles)

Creagan House Restaurant with Accommodation
Creagan House is a perfect little gem of comfort surrounded by beautiful Highland scenery. Dating from the 17th century, the original farmhouse has been sympathetically restored and upgraded to provide a Baronial Dining Hall ... More | visit website
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Munro Inn (4.16 miles)

Munro Inn

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Munro Inn is in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, next to Rob Roy Way. The comfy inn serves home-cooked food, has free Wi-Fi, and is an ideal base for walkers. The traditional, ... More

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The Falls Of Dochart Inn (5.38 miles)

The Falls Of Dochart Inn

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A boutique inn experience at the heart of Scotland: the location overlooks the spectacular Falls of Dochart, so you will never forget your stay at this family-run inn. Amid the breathtaking Loch ... More

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Luib Hotel (5.83 miles)

Luib Hotel
The Luib Hotel is an ideal place to stay with its backdrop of magnificent mountain scenery, the abundance of outdoor activities, the comforts of home-cooked food and Sunday lunches, not to mention comfortable guest rooms ... More | visit website
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Coach House Hotel (6.11 miles)

Coach House Hotel

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Surrounded by high mountains, with stunning views across the River Lochay towards Loch Tay, a warm and friendly welcome awaits you at this hotel, with a lively traditional lounge bar. Situated in ... More

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The Bridge Of Lochay Hotel (6.48 miles)

The Bridge Of Lochay Hotel

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Built in 1765, the Bridge of Lochay Hotel is a charming combination of traditional Scottish hospitality and modern comfort. It is a family run, warm, friendly ... More

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Four Seasons Hotel (7.29 miles)

Four Seasons Hotel
The Four Seasons Hotel is situated in a picturesque setting on the banks of the Loch Earn. The natural beauty of this location is the first delight of every visitor to St. Fillans, and the ... More | visit website

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