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Alison
United Kingdom
Classy and relaxed. You never felt rushed. Wonderful view of the Lake from dining room. Loved all the quirky decor pieces ..
Set in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Rob Roy Hotel features excellent food and friendly staff, in Aberfoyle. There is free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
Just 6 miles from the foot of Ben Lomond, this friendly 4-star hotel has a quiet location, on the shores of Loch Ard. It has a spa, a select menu of wines and whiskies, and an on-site activity centre....
Gartmore House was originally built in 1793 is steeped in history from a private residence and the West front being re-designed by David Barclay one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh`s pupils, each room...
Clive
United Kingdom
The view from our bedroom window (rear of property) was outstanding- it doesn’t get much better. The room was large, high ceiling with large comfy bed.
The manager, Douglas, was outstanding. A very engaging, positive man who made us extremely welcome (and cooked us breakfast).
Situated just 2.5 km from Lake of Menteith, Trossachs Barn & Cabin features accommodation in Port of Menteith with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
kathy
United States
Quiet pastoral farm setting with views of sheep grazing in endless green. Extremely pleasant and engaging host who couldn’t have done more for us. Breakfast solarium outside of eclectic and interesting kitchen accessible to guests.
Located in Buchlyvie and only 16 km from Lake of Menteith, Lower Balwill provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Just 5 minutes from Loch Lomond, The Buchanan Arms Hotel & Leisure Club offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. With a whisky bar, stylish rooms and a restaurant, there is also a leisure club.
Aberfoyle is a beautiful little village. You must visit Maggie’s Kitchen. Delicious, traditionally made sweet treats and baked goods.
The wool place is really interesting and fun too. Make sure you visit the little wool hut out the front to get wool and woollen goods made from wool off the sheep just outside the door!
We didn’t visit any of the cafes or pubs as we were following a specific eating plan.. but they all looked fabulous.
Just a lovely part of the world.
Anna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little village, nice local shops - go to The Station...
Lovely little village, nice local shops - go to The Station Cafe for breakfast (or anything you fancy) - loved the breakfast rolls and cake - lovely staff and gorgeous food! Would go back again just for the caramel slice :D
Molly
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We have visited Aberfoyle on three occasions this year!
We have visited Aberfoyle on three occasions this year! Once with our family of fourteen in a large house! Once with friends in nearby Gartmore and recently in Forest Hills hotel! We have seen Aberfoyle in the springtime, autumn and winter! S splendid place to bd at any time of the year!
Norman
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We all hated the visit at MacDonald Foresthill's Hotel...
We all hated the visit at MacDonald Foresthill's Hotel Aberfeldy. After arriving late evening we checked out the following morning. Hated the Lodge (Spiders and cobweb on balcony and bedrooms), Hotel and resort require extensive upgrade. No internet in lodge, hotel and resort. Would not recommend this place to anyone I know.
Georgina
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Aberfoyle at a campsite on the way and hotel on...
We stayed in Aberfoyle at a campsite on the way and hotel on the way back. It was a pleasent village with a sheepdog show if you can catch it at the wool centre. I was disappointed that the wool centre didn't contain wool for crafting but wool products.
The post office was helpful and we had some nice cups of tea and great meal in the forth.
Easy to get around and a large central car park.
Garner
6.0
Scored 6.0
Aberfoyle was quite nice for a small village ,was not there...
Aberfoyle was quite nice for a small village ,was not there long enough to give a good review. Would avoid the Rob Roy hotel if we ever returned, evening meal was a disgrace, the portion size was minute to say the least, the chef needs to rethink when sending out food for adults, we were given a 50 percent discount on the meal but would rather have had a decent meal, felt sorry for the waitresses who bore the brunt of complaint.
Location was great as travelling to a nearby wedding venue.
Rooms are fairly dated but rooms matched expectations, shower didn't have much power and was leaky.
If you book a balcony room, it is essentially a fire escape over the car park but handy if you are out past midnight as can access from a side door.
The breakfast the following date was great.
They were so incredibly kind and welcoming. There were great little nooks to tuck away and read on the main floor. And the breakfast spread was one of the best I had while in Scotland. There were only two other parties there during my stay, giving it an even more intimate feel. It a great place to unplug and unwind, and I wish I could’ve stayed longer!
Friendly, welcoming and helpful staff at this Inn. I really enjoyed the space in my bedroom, the very comfortable sleep, the evening bar meal and breakfast. Staff serving meals were excellent.
My bicycle was stored safely within the hotel.
Aberfoyle is a nice town in wonderful countryside, and I would be very happy to return to this hotel again.
Staff were very friendly. Jackie checked me in, and was very welcoming. The shower in our designated twin room wasn't working, so I was notified on arrival that we had been moved to two double rooms for no extra charge. It is true that the hotel needs updating, but this is clearly a work in progress. Good shower and radiator.
Wonderfully big apartment, with everything you need!
At arrival the apartment was clean and the owners left a welcome note!
The apartment is located in the centre of the small town of Aberfoyle with nice small shops around.
Would highly recommend staying in this apartment when staying in Loch Lomond & Trossachs national park.
The building is magnificent and the staff were too. Really made to feel at home. Douglas and Peter were friendly and helpful. Room was stunning, huge and priceless view. Not a high end hotel standard but definitely clean and I will be back for sure. Amazing walks all around the area.
This was a beautiful country house hotel. Very homely and the hosts were very friendly and caring of our requests. The spectacular views through the glass wall dining room of Loch Ard and Ben Lomond were outstanding.
*Breakfast was amazing included
*Dinner was good not included but value for money £20 for 3 course
*Hotel location Walk from the back hotel in Aberfoyle
*Staff were very friendly & helpful nothing to much trouble
The surrounding area was absolutely stunning. Every view from every window was picturesque. The wait staff was wonderful. It was my first time experiencing a half board and it was a life saver the first night.
We booked this for our wedding night as we were having the wedding in aberfoyle! Can't fault it at all, the owners were so nice and accommodating, location is excellent and the views are second to none!
Location great with fantastic views across Loch Ard. Apartments spacious, well appointed but need a little updating. Facilities at the hotel and leisure centre were good and something for all ages.
Staff was really amazing and certaintly the thing we will remember the most from our trip.
Breakfast was quite good too, the room was massive.
The garden of the hotel is so beautiful
This was our third time here this year and that has been our average number if stays a year for many years, so that will give you a fair idea of what we think of the hotel 😀
The hotel was beautiful great location the rooms where full of dust shower in need of refurb as the shower was marked colour away looked yellow / brownish marks .
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