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Lands of Loyal is a superb stopping off point to explore the...
Lands of Loyal is a superb stopping off point to explore the Angus glens, Perth and beyond. Is around 30 minutes from Perth, Dundee and the Angus coastline. Alyth has a large "den" (read country park) to enjoy walks and some local shops to get any provisions you may need. It's pretty traditional small agricultural village (until they finish the 100's of new build in the village) and offers a good base to explore from
Russell
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Alyth is an excellent location to go walking locally and...
Alyth is an excellent location to go walking locally and also sightseeing. It is also very close to Dundee, if you wanted to visit V&A. Perth, Blairgowrie and all the surrounding countryside is just stunning. We also went to Anstruther and booked the day boat trip to Isle of May Island to see the Puffins and many other birds
Joyce
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Alyth is a pretty, well-cared for and valued village.
Alyth is a pretty, well-cared for and valued village. Local business people work really hard to promote their assets and services as well as community welfare. A team of local volunteers produce a high-quality coloured monthly FREE magazine called "Alyth Voice" which tells you all you need to know about what's available.
It is a picturesque place, with a river and weir running through its centre.
There are several places of interest to visit and to walk. Well worth at least one day of your time.
May
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I grew up in the area, but was not familiar with the town,...
I grew up in the area, but was not familiar with the town, which is very pleasant and pretty.
Also has a great fish and chip shop.
Did a lovely short walk, but for walkers, you are on the doorstep of the Cateran Trail.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Alyth is a fantastic wee town.
Alyth is a fantastic wee town. Lots of little shops, cafes, bars & a friendly bunch of town folk. Picturesque burn running through the centre. Lovely walks in the surrounding hills & Alyth Den. Golfing, biking, shooting & fishing for those who want to take part. Definitely would recommend.
Craig
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty town with access to a number of walking routes...
Very pretty town with access to a number of walking routes into and around the surrounding countryside. Good selection of supermarkets so no need to venture further afield to buy provisions. We did not eat out (preferred not to due to Covid) so cannot comment on local eateries.
Our stay in Alyth was absolutely beautiful. Whilst we were only there for two nights, both Graham and Karen went above and beyond to meet our needs. Graham gave us every map for every single place we wanted to visit. When we visited the National Park, he even lent us their wetsuits and a picnic blanket! You just do not get that level of detail or care anywhere else.
The room was impeccable. Stylishly designed, the colours were striking and the bed oh so comfortable! Dinner was delicious, some of the best food that we ate.
Kelly and Robin
The welcome was cheerful and helpful; the bedroom and en-suite were both very spacious, comfortable and well equipped.
Our breakfast was delicious - porridge, eggs benedict, sourdough toast with poached eggs, etc. etc. Well cooked and SO much better than standard hotel fare. Our evening meal was also excellent, as was the wine!
The overall facilities were superb - two guest lounges (loved the 'Bee' wallpaper!) and a delightful garden.
In essence: totally awesome!!!
Really lovely accommodation which suited or needs perfectly. Very quiet location but right next to shops and in heart of Alyth. Plenty of space and well equipped cupboards with pans, crockery, washing up stuff etc. I liked that the check in was remote as with a small baby our time keeping is terrible, so would have felt stressed thinking we had arranged to get there to meet someone at a specific time.
the breakfast was exceptional. I always like a cooked breakfast when I travel in Scotland and this breakfast certainly did the job. I loved that there were options for vegetarians.
The location was wonderful. We were able to walk into town as it was very close. It was a peaceful location surrounded by the beautiful sounds of the birds.
A delightful spacious house centrally located in the welcoming town of Alyth, ideal for exploring Perthshire. Everything was spotlessly clean, the kitchen well equipped and the beds very comfortable. We looked forward to returning to this home from home after a day out.
The property was perfect for our stay. Great location in Alyth, great fish & chip shop and also great food at Munchn. 45 mins from Glenshee ski center. I would definitely stay here again. Highly recommended. Lovely log fire too, helps dry the clothes etc from skiing.
Braeburn house was clean, charming and Karen instantly put as at ease with her warm presence. Alyth was a cute little town and a fun place to walk around. Karen suggested a wonderful restaurant in a manor nearby, it was a bit pricy but well worth every penny.
The location in the centre of Alyth was excellent and close to all amenities. As it is set back from the road it was also quiet and peaceful. The cottage had all we needed for a stay of a week or more. The shower facilities were excellent.
5 star facility with outstanding owners. Dinner on Thursday night was top rate in very comfortable surroundings surpassing any restaurant would highly recommend. Graham gave us great suggestions for touring when we left and was spot on.
The food was beyond amazing. We chose to eat dinner here and we were treated like royalty. Menu selection was excellent, as was breakfast. Staff was attentive and friendly. A nice touch was the roaring fire in the gathering space.
This hotel is a hidden gem - I liked everything about it - staff exceptional - personal service that you don’t get in many hotels these days - a warm friendly atmosphere - highly recommend
The location and warm and friendly staff really made this hotel. We loved the antique style of the hotel and regret not being able to stay longer. The food was amazing too!
Everything. Second time here. Fantastic location. Owner is lovely. Room is fantastic with a comfy bed. Delicious breakfast. Couple of minutes walk to the Den of Alyth
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