At the western end of Loch Tay, overlooking the beautiful River Lochay, the Killin Hotel offers en suite rooms, a riverside bistro and a popular local pub.
A former shooting lodge of the Suie Estate, The Suie Hunting Lodge was built in 1780 and is located 6 miles from Crianlarich and 7 miles from Killin on the A85 Stirling to Fort William road .
Conor
United Kingdom
The staff gave a warm welcome, the interior design was very high-end and the place is just full of quality. I had a great night's sleep, the quality of both dinner and breakfast were delicious. Prices at the bar were very reasonable. Top class stay.
With a backdrop of picturesque mountain scenery, Luib Hotel is located in the Scottish highlands and offers a number of local outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, golf and fishing.
Set in Lochearnhead, 37 km from Lake of Menteith, The Clachan Hotel, Lochearnhead offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Jen
United Kingdom
Stumbled upon Clachan Cottage when stranded following severe weather blocked my road home.
Very appreciative of the availability of a room, good food and a warm bath.
Set in Ardeonaig, 25 km from Castle Menzies, Ardeonaig Hotel & Restaurant offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in Lochearnhead, in a historic building, 36 km from Lake of Menteith, The Croft where Architecture Meets Serenity is a bed and breakfast with massage services and garden.
Deanne
United Kingdom
Loved the design and wood burning fire. Breakfast was delicious. Owner is a real character and is an active part of your stay. The lounge is also their own lounge and dining area. Lovely wee dog who will snuggle with you; cats around too.
We stayed in the yurt the first night although we hadn’t booked it. It was an experience! Probably better in summer though☺️
Situated in Kingshouse within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, MHOR 84 offers free WiFi and free on-site parking.
Heather
United Kingdom
Oh we absolutely loved this place. What a find to break your journey to or from The Highlands! It was exceeded our expectations. We booked it purely to put our heads down and break our 8hr drive. We could have kept going and arrived at our Skye destination in the dark but knew it would have been unforgiveable to drive through Glencoe in the dark so stopped here to enjoy one of the most breathtaking drives in the world, the next morning. We had no idea what a wonderful little place we had stumbles across. The staff were amazing - very friendly and nothing was too much trouble. The retro decor was consistent, quirky and fun. We loved it. The food was way better than we could have imagined and was pretty high-end gastropub stuff.
Best of all was the dog welcome - they were made to feel so at home which was instantly relaxing for us.
If you book here - leave time to visit the fantastic little gem of a shop next door - inspiring and beautiful - but you'll need to factor a certain budget in for this as part of your holiday!
Next time we travel to The Highlands we will most definitely re-route if necessary to call by this lovely hotel.
This luxury boutique hotel is nestled on the banks of Loch Voil in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It has individually styled rooms and serves food created with produce from the estate.
Angela
United Kingdom
Everything / you’re made to feel very welcome and special. Exquisite rooms, exceptional food and a wine list to die for. This place is simply wonderful.
Killin, UK, is accessible via Glasgow or Edinburgh. From Glasgow, drive (90km, 1.5 hours) or take a bus (2.5 hours). From Edinburgh, drive (100km, 2 hours) or bus (3 hours). International travellers can fly into Glasgow or Edinburgh airports. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Killin, UK, is Glasgow Airport. It's approximately 100km away, offering numerous flight options and good transport links to Killin.
Killin, UK, is accessible via public bus services, with the main operator being Stirling Council's Demand Responsive Transport. Taxis are also available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Car hire services are present for longer journeys. Always check current schedules and availability.
The best area to stay in Killin, UK, is the town centre. It offers convenient access to local attractions like the Falls of Dochart, Moirlanich Longhouse, and Killin Railway Viaduct. It's also close to shops, pubs, and restaurants. Updated as of 20/09/2021.
Killin, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 15°C in July. The area doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year. Snowfall is common in winter months, particularly in higher areas. The weather can change rapidly, so it's advisable to be prepared for all conditions.
What guests said about Killin:
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Scored 10
Killin is a lovely riverside village with the famed Falls of...
Killin is a lovely riverside village with the famed Falls of Dochart, a regular feature on calendars. It is rural but gives easy road access to many areas of Scotland from Oban, Fort William, Stirling, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perthshire not to mention the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park
Sally
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Has everything you need in a lovely small town.
Has everything you need in a lovely small town. Nice coffee shop, pub and a little gift shop by the Falls, which were impressive. As well as practical little supermarket and a nice playground for the kids.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful scenery, quiet location.
Beautiful scenery, quiet location. The falls of Dochart are stunning. Well worth a visit to see them. There is also a golf course in Killin with stunning views of the surrounding area. Tucked away in the woods of Killin across from the cemetery you will find the ruins of Finlarig Castle which dates back to 11th century, also well worth a visit.
Catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stay here often, as its dog friendly and have always...
We stay here often, as its dog friendly and have always found it a nice place to stay, with friendly staff. Any problems, you only need to ask. Meals are good and fairly priced, as are the prices at the bar. Looking forward to our next stay.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is situated in an area where it is within travelling...
It is situated in an area where it is within travelling distance to Loch Lomond. Oban, Glen Coe and Fort William al places we like to visit.
We ate dinner at The Luib Hotel on our arrival and it was excellent. We visited several other hotels and cafes and they were all good establishments. The staff at The Luid are always ready to answer any questions we had regarding places to visit. They are very helpful and the atmosphere they create in the lounge is unbeatable.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If your only issue is wi- fi then you don't have much of an...
If your only issue is wi- fi then you don't have much of an issue. This Hotel caters for most clientele. The staff may I say are excellent. So many spaces to chill out both in the Hotel and surrounding area. Just a wonderful place to stay.
Perfect location in town. Lovely building with bags of atmosphere. Open fire in the restaurant and an unexpectedly good menu. Previous trips to Scotland have been disappointing with regard to food. Very impressed with the food here. We had Tempura Cauliflower and Haggis balls to start. All delicious and Venison casserole for our main course. The sticky toffee pudding was the best we have ever eaten. Served with a good quality ice cream.
The coffee shop attached to the hotel was also good.
Beautiful area of Scotland, surrounded by mountains. Saw many hikers enjoying their time here. Lovely little inn with a nice size room, comfortable bed and good shower. Bonus chocolates in room were a nice touch. Downstairs is a lovely pub full of folk enjoying life, but quieted down nicely as the evening went on. We booked dinner at their restaurant too and it was very good, and hopping! Included breakfast which was well prepared and kindly served.
The location is absolutely excellent, near Killin and with a hill at the back to go wandering in, and a short drive from Highland Perthshire and many wonderful landscapes and monuments to see.
The grounds have sheep, ducks and chaffinches etc about the place.
There is a well-appointed kitchen, sheets were clean, and a reasonable amount of space in kitchen and living area. The WiFi was not bad. The staff seemed nice.
Tastefully decorated, calming, peaceful (despite being beside the main road!), beautiful views from the dining room and Room 7. Great to chat to the owners, and best scrambled egg and tomato breakfast I’ve had in any kind of hotel or guest house. No wifi and very poor mobile reception was….. amazing! I knew it would be like this in advance and it added to the feeling of calm.
Great breakfast and location. Bed in room one fell through when I sat on it first thing. We were able to fix it but was a shock. Bracket bent underneath. Huuuuuuuge spider in our room but a brave woman from the staff came and fearlessly caught him and kindly put him outside. Bathtub in room 1 was great. Staff was so nice.
The house is gorgeous - both a beautiful property and also very well furnished. Killin is an absolutely beautiful wee town, well situated for walks but also near enough to bigger towns and cities if needed. I can imagine the garden area is beautiful in the summer, but as it was we appreciated the warm fire and cosy rooms.
The view from the room was spectacular looking out over the river and out towards Ben Lawers. The hotel was very busy and many people used the bar facilities which made for a great atmosphere. Breakfast was cooked to order and was made with quality products and was tasty. Staff were very friendly and professional.
Set in a stunningly beautiful area with good nearby facilities including shops and places to get a meal. Killin is a nice place and the Falls of Dochart are impressive. Easy travel to places like Loch Lomond, Stirling and Edinburgh. Warm well equipped house with good WiFi access.
The cottage was very well equipped with all we needed for a very comfortable stay. It was close to the Killin hotel where we enjoyed a lovely meal and was easy access to all the natural beauty of the village and surrounding area. Our host was friendly and most helpful.
The owners, Monica and Roman, were lovely and could not have been more helpful. The rooms were very nice and superbly clean, the breakfast was exceptional and in both the quality of the food and accommodation the owners clearly have paid a lot of attention to detail.
Lovely warm lodge in a stunning location. Watched deers and red squirrels outside whilst eating breakfast in the morning. It is situated in a great position for climbing those mountains ! Can walk to Killin for food and drink in 15 minutes.
Spacious property with pretty much everything you need for lovely break.
Garden and view were great and my son and daughter in law enjoyed the hot tub in the evening. Great conservatory for dining and chilling. Killin itself was pretty.
The hotel is very comfortable, with common rooms and bar at ground floor where you can spend some time playing with board games. Excellent breakfast and dinner (probably the best of our holiday) and nice attic room with a warm design.
The house is in an ideal situation in the village. This is a truly beautiful house and was perfect for our family get-together, which consisted of 6 adults and 4 children. The bonus of the games room and large garden.
Loved the house very clean and comfortable, everything that wee need, and pet friendly loved the location and friendly people. Scenery fantastic lots of walks around Killin. We will go back loved it very relaxed stay.
A very comfortable holiday house. Very clean and well looked after. Great locality for all sorts of outdoor activities, even for easy walks and gardens.
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