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Struan Inn
Calvine
Perthshire

PH18 5UB
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Steeped in Tradition, the Struan Inn is Pure Scotch. The Struan Inn is a rare Scottish gem, a charming, authentically traditional and rustic Highland village inn-style hotel. In the modern age there are too few properties and experiences of this distinctive charm and ambience, even in Scotland. The hotel nestles in an enchanting location at the northern extremity of Perthshire, 'All of Scotland', linking the highland village of Calvine with its hamlet Struan, formerly a station stop on the main Glasgow/Edinburgh to Inverness rail route.

A pastoral haven only a mile from the A9, the great north road, its position presents a quite spectacular array of sightseeing and touring opportunities only a short drive away - to the north and north west the awe-inspiring desolation of the Grampian mountains, to the east the Royal Deeside tourist route, the grandeur of Glenshee and the great 'Angus Glens', to the west the beauty of Rannoch and Tummel Valley, and to the south the scenic contrasts of Perthshire, the perennial visitor centre of Pitlochry and its theatre, and onwards to the 'fair city' of Perth itself.

The location epitomises Scotland's reputation as the land of contrasts - a kaleidoscope of scenic feasts changing as do the seasons, an almost infinite variety of visual delights.

The public rooms, while deceptively spacious, preserve the intimacy and easy friendliness of the place - an authentic village pub, a cosy 'snug' lounge bar, two small comfortable lounges, an open fire with an imposing fireplace, and a delightful restaurant -all you would expect in the traditional inn which is its unmistakable style.

And for good measure, excellent traditional local Scottish cuisine, good wines and naturally an excellent selection of malt whiskies.

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