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Accommodation in Killin, Central Scotland Part of the Central Scotland Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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The Bridge Of Lochay HotelA Hotel in Killin, Central ScotlandAberfeldy Road Killin Central Scotland Scotland FK21 8TS
Accommodation
Description:
From: £30.00 We are a small privately owned hotel, where we have high standards and a reputation for Excellent Service and Food. All our rooms are refurbished to a high standard and all are en-suite. The hotel is situated on the bank of the River Lochay, with beautiful views of the surrounding hills and Loch Tay The hotel also has a view over the neighbouring 9 hole Golf Course. We as a small hotel take pride in what we do, and that would be providing an outstanding Service to all our Guests. Accommodation Rating: 3*G (about ratings) Map
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Moirlanich Longhouse -
0.5 miles (Museum) Ben Lawers Mtn, Glen Lyon -
0.8 miles (Countryside) Breadalbane Folklore Centre -
1 miles (Museum) Loch Earn -
7.6 miles (Countryside) Loch Tay -
9.8 miles (Countryside) Hermitage, Acharn -
12.9 miles (Garden) Crannog Centre -
14.1 miles (Museum) Kenmore Follies -
14.4 miles (Garden) The Trossachs -
17.2 miles (Countryside) Rannoch Moor Visitor Centre -
17.3 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Braemar -
50.6 miles away Leuchars -
55.4 miles away Broughty Ferry -
55.5 miles away Lower Largo -
56.1 miles away Crathie -
57.2 miles away Elie -
60.9 miles away Aberlemno -
60.9 miles away Carnoustie -
61.3 miles away UK Hotels |
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