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.
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.
Tak Wai Wilson
Hong Kong
2024 renovation, all things are new. Room is comfortable and beautiful lake view. Nice dinner and continental breakfast
The family-run Mansewood Country House has a 300-year history and is situated within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
INGRID
Canada
The hosts are really nice and accommodating. They will do anything to make your stay a special one.
We had breakfast included (we choose the scotish breakfast) and the food was amazing.
We would come back any time.
Boasting mountain views, Sleeps 10. The Old pink library by loch and river features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 34 km from Lake of Menteith.
Boasting water sports facilities and views of mountain, The Croft Place of Architectual Interest is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Lochearnhead, 36 km from Lake of Menteith.
Audrey
United Kingdom
The breakfast was incredible. Whisky porridge is not to be missed. Also avocado, poached eggs and herbs and salad straight from the garden...perfect!
Comfortable bed, clean and cosy.
Ben Sheann Hotel is a Victorian building situated in Strathyre in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, 25 miles from Stirling. Ben Sheann Hotel features free WiFi.
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 boutique inn experience at the heart of Scotland: the location overlooks the spectacular Falls of Dochart, so you will never forget your stay at this family-run inn.
Bettina
Switzerland
Nice old house with lots of rooms. The food was very nice and sitting outside in the sun was great too.
Very scenic.
Easy to drive to St Fillans, Callender, Killin (a must to see the Falls of Dochart), Kenmore, Crieff, Aberfeldy.
Also close to Balquhidder, where lies the grave of Rob Roy in a lovely little churchyard, with a scenic walk along by a little river. Close to Loch Voil.
Also, not too long a drive to Loch Lomond.
Opportunities for water sports at both Loch Earn and Loch Tay, plus bike / walking trails, and walks along the south sides of both lochs.
Lovely meals at Clachan Cottage hotel, plus nearby Killin.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lochearnhead is an amazing place. Absolutely spotless.
Lochearnhead is an amazing place. Absolutely spotless. Plenty of sports to do . My husband does the fishing & it’s the best loch out by far . Lochearnhead Hotel is best place to stay or just to visit for dinner
Agnes
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Went to lochearnhead to walk up Ben Vorlich, which we did...
Went to lochearnhead to walk up Ben Vorlich, which we did before we booked into our hotel, glad we did as the next day the weather changed, but that did not stop us touring the few local places had coffee and tea and ate at local restaurants.
Donald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely place and the views are fantastic.
Very relaxing.
Lovely place and the views are fantastic.
Very relaxing.
This is a very small village so don’t expect much by way of facilities.
Great for walking and exploring and I would imagine water sports (otherwise bring a good book)
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The location was stunning.
The location was stunning. It had a great outdoor seating area for either drinking or eating. To the west was Oban 58 miles or Fort William was 68 miles. East was Creiff and Perth. The town of Callender was 15-20min drive. So as a base,it was fan. We would gladly go back.
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Keith.Anderson
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The croft is very quaint but we were unable to lock our...
The croft is very quaint but we were unable to lock our bedroom door, which we found unsettling. Especially when the cat push the door open and tried to open the window shutters to get outside at 4.30am. Our host promised a cooked breakfast between 8 and 9.30 but we waited, and waited with no sign of them. Eventually we left the others whilst other guests stood around looking hungry and bemused.
The hotel is easy to find with dedicated parking for B&B visitors. Really lovely breakfast with all the usual options available. Alistair the host was great, he made you feel welcome and we felt that anything would be done to make our stay comfortable. We didn't have a doggie with us but they are also very welcome. It is alongside the road but the windows are well glazed and we were not disturbed by the traffic. Dinner is provided for folk staying which is also really helpful.
Great breakfast - lots of choice so you can be as healthy or unhealthy as you like. A beautiful location and an interesting old house with lost of living space and a small bar if you want to get out of your room - could be good for lazy rainy days and winter evenings. Very warm friendly hosting that made us feel welcome but not overpowered. Tasty roast dinner on a Sunday evening.
Newly refurbished to a high standard, this property is an enjoyable place to stay. Superbly sited on the lochside, with delightful views for the rooms on that side, and with plentiful parking. Large and very comfortable (and warm) bed, good shower with plenty of hot water and excellent pressure. Whole hotel has been stylishly refurbished with high quality fixtures and fittings.
Excellent staff, excellent location remote but you knew that going into the trip. Stunning surroundings as well. Fantastic food for breakfast, honestly we went for a wedding so didn't spend too much time at the accommodation. But the staff (maybe owners) couldn't have helped us more. A gem of a property and if you get the chance it's a must stay.
The house is beautiful, the room and the en-suite are really comfortable and well equipped. Melanie is a lovely host and the breakfast was delicious. There's two adorable cats and sweet little dog to hang out with too which is a real bonus. It's a 1 minute walk down to the loch and there's loads of nice walks and other amazing scenery nearby too.
Great place to stay for a weekend getaway with a friend and pet pup! Alistair is a great host and made us feel most welcome.
The room was very clean and had everything we could ask for - liked having a fridge for cold drinks/milk etc!
Breakfast was also great, a good fuel up for walks in the surrounding area.
Lovely hosts John and Katy very Friendly and Great company.
Breakfast was really nice each morning
Excellent views of lochearnhead in a beautiful setting.
Rooms were very comfortable.
The hosts stunning Great Dane dog Blue is a real character and made a warm welcome more memorable
Not our first visit here, so obviously we like it. Cosy hotel, really nice staff/owners. We love the bar/restaurant area, and we had i nice dinner even though we arrived quite late. The view over the lake is magnificent, so don't hesitate to go for the sea view rooms
Fabulous 4 night stay in this hotel on the edge of Loch Earn. The breakfast was great and evening meals scrumptious. Amanda and Robert were excellent hosts and together with Helen who served us made our break all the more enjoyable. Would highly recommend this hotel.
Lovely location just outside the village of Lochearnhead and with beautiful views into the hills - loads of wildlife about. Having access to the loch was great and made it easy to access with canoe and SUP. Plenty of things to do in the area - for all interests
This is a great place to stay. It overlooks Loch Earn, which is not as famous as the other Lochs, and so was more preferable for me. The hotel and room were clean and the room was spacious. The hostess, Amanda, was very accommodating and approachable.
The new owners were delightful, and really cared about making us feel welcome and looked after. We stayed in 6 different hotels, guest houses and B&B's during our recent touring holiday, and this one was the best. Excellent choice of drinks in the bar.
The setting is stunning and hotel has been beautifully done. The food is exquisite, but expensive and you have to drive and head elsewhere to get a more simple meal that isn't an elaborate tasting menu. So for a full chill out - keep that in mind.
The breakfast at the Golden Arches was wonderful. It was made to order and had many choices. The room was comfortable with plenty of light. But the best part was the friendliness and helpfulness of Andrea and Tim. They made the stay special.
Friendly staff. A good stop between Edinburgh and Skye, if you stop off somewhere like Stirling castle. We enjoyed the local feel. The restaurant/bar food was solid and good, but dont expect upscale. Its just good local food
Accommodation and facilities in the log cabins were high standard. Kitchen items, dishwasher was a plus. View from the balcony deck was awesome. Near to all local walks and lochs.
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