

Decorated in the warm and welcoming style of a classic New England waterfront hotel that perfectly compliments this special waterfront setting. Our inspiration has been the unique lakeside setting and natural habitat for seasonal and permanent residents such as osprey, otter, geese, swans our duck family and more.

Inside you will find a delightful house, much enlarged from the original 19th century manse. Easily accessible, only an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh, you drive through some remarkable Scottish scenery and upon reaching Port of Menteith, the lake unfolds before you with the hotel nestling lakeside.

A commitment to local and Scottish produce, when in season, is imaginatively and sympathetically prepared. Plentiful use of local aged timber and stone, along with muted tones ensures harmonious blending into this magnificent setting. We want it to be of that place as well as in it. This perfect place, whether restaurant or hotel, should be entirely in sympathy with its surroundings. Our philosophy is to create a hotel which fulfils our idea of the perfect place to go and stay. These can be caught from Loch Katrine, which is only a 15-minute drive from the property. Water buses are a great way to absorb the picturesque surroundings of Loch Lomond.
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There is also a shared guest sitting/reading room with free WiFi and a tray serviced fully licensed bar open between 16:00 and 22:00 The historic city of Stirling can be reached in just under a 30-minute drive and boasts an impressive castle, the National Wallace Monument and walking tours. During the summer months guests can relax in the sheltered garden, enjoying a wide selection of snacks and drinks.
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Full Scottish and continental breakfast options are available along with lunch and dinner menus prepared by the highly acclaimed chefs. Tea/coffee making facilities are also included. Free Wi-Fi is provided in each room, as well as an en-suite bathroom and some come with a four-poster bed. For those hoping to stay overnight, we’d suggest they look at The Hawthorns, which has received some outstanding reviews.Situated on the edge of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Callander Meadows is a quaint town house built around 1800, offering free parking and an on-site restaurant serving seasonal food using locally sourced produce. Close to this location, is the lovely town of Drymen, popular with both tourist and day-trippers. Fans will remember this as Liar’s Spring, where Dougal tests Claires honesty by forcing her to drink the water. Other hotels in Callander : The Coppice House, Poppies Hotel, The Old Rectory Innįinnich Glen, site of The Devil’s Pulpit, is close Close to Loch Lomond. Of many of the good quality hotels and guest houses in the town, Lubnaig Guest House is definitley worth considering. However, for choice and variety, as well as convenience (it is close to Brenachoile Point), Callander is, in our opinion, the best destination. There are lots of towns and village within the park area. The Oultlander film crew were presumably equally impressed, using locations in the area. The stunning scenery and breathtaking views, the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is an area of amazing beauty that attracts thousands of visitors every year. Other hotels in Doune : Blair Drummond Holiday Home, Doune Bed and Breakfast, Red Lion Inn There are four good quality accommodation options, including the The Woodside Hotel. Both are close enough to be visited on the same day. Also, close to the castle, is Deanston Distillery, used in season 2 as Jared’s warehouse. Other hotels in Stirling : Friars Wynd Hotel, The Old Tram-House Bed & Breakfast, Robert The Bruce Apartment, The Stirling Highland HotelĪs the name suggests, this is the town that gave its name to Doune Castle. Our hotel recommendation is Hotel Colessio. With thousands of visitors arriving every year, Stirling is well equipped to look after tourists, including the growing number of Outlander fans. The city of Stirling has, as of season 3, provided two important locations – Touch House and Stirling University’s Pathfoot Building, both appearing in season 2. As well as the University of Stirling, some nearby locations were used in Outlander episodes, not least the impressive Doune Castle which was used as the Castle Leoch, home to Clan MacKenzie. The area around the city is also known for two significant battles in the Wars of Scottish Independence – the Battle of Stirling Bridge and the Battle of Bannockburn. As well being dominated by Stirling Castle, a significant royal fortress, the nearby Wallace Monument, celebrating William Wallace, stands above the surrounding countryside. Once the capital city of Scotland, Stirling has a rich history.
