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Reviews of Cromlix House, Dunblane

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Review by Jan Arlett on 2nd September, 2008

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Thought the show was great. grandchildren all had a good time and we didn't leave intil 5.00pm. regards Jan Arlett tel 10647 433202

Date visited: 25th August

Review by Anonymous on 20th February, 2008

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Good Points: Very relaxing Bad Points: No bar

Date visited: 2008-02-20

Anonymous Review on 16th May, 2005

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Cromlix House is perfectly located for visits to Stirling or Dunblane, for tours around Perthshire or over to Loch Lomond, with a choice of castles, historic sites, distilleries, sporting and leisure pursuits all nearby. However, once you arrive at the house and are cocooned in the comfort and privacy of your bedroom or suite, warmed by the crackling log fires, benefiting from the fine cuisine, there is no reason to leave this uniquely charming, rural retreat for days! “Utterly relaxing.” “What a fairytale place.” “A memory to last.” These are just a few of the more recent comments in the guest book. That memorable sense of calm and relaxation, of homely care and comfort is an undefinable and elusive thing in the world of hotels, but you will assuredly find it – and more – at the very fine Cromlix House.” courtesy of Hotel Review Scotland /www.hotelreviewscotland.com

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