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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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Killin HotelA Hotel in Killin, Central ScotlandMain Street Killin Central Scotland Scotland FK21 8TP
Accommodation
Description:
From: £29.00 Situated on the banks of the River Lochay where it joins Loch Tay, perfect for relaxing, sightseeing, fishing, walking, golf and with bowling green, tennis courts, putting green and park directly opposite. Great food. Free Wi-Fi in lounge area Accommodation Rating: 2* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Ben Lawers Mtn, Glen Lyon -
0.2 miles (Countryside) Breadalbane Folklore Centre -
0.5 miles (Museum) Moirlanich Longhouse -
0.9 miles (Museum) Loch Earn -
7 miles (Countryside) Loch Tay -
9.7 miles (Countryside) Hermitage, Acharn -
13 miles (Garden) Crannog Centre -
14.2 miles (Museum) Kenmore Follies -
14.5 miles (Garden) The Trossachs -
16.7 miles (Countryside) Rannoch Moor Visitor Centre -
17.8 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Braemar -
50.8 miles away Leuchars -
55.1 miles away Broughty Ferry -
55.3 miles away Lower Largo -
55.7 miles away Crathie -
57.4 miles away Elie -
60.5 miles away Aberlemno -
60.8 miles away Carnoustie -
61.1 miles away
The Bridge Of Lochay HotelHotel (0.6 miles away)
Killin, Central Scotland Stay from: £30.00 - Heritage Rating:
Clachan Cottage HotelHotel (6.1 miles away)
Lochearnhead, Central Scotland Stay from: £39.00 - Heritage Rating: Directions: UK Hotels |
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