Rob Roy Way Accommodation
Accommodation is included in all our self-guided Rob Roy
Way adventures. Our standard B&B package includes carefully selected
B&B, guesthouse and small hotel accommodation. A hearty breakfast
is always included.
We have included a selection of accommodation for
each stop below to give you a better idea of the standard of
accommodation that we offer. We will always try and accommodate
requests for specific accommodation but this cannot be guaranteed
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Drymen
Distance from start: 0m 0km
Drymen is a peaceful village surrounded by rolling farmland and centred
on a charming village green. It has bus links to Glasgow and several small
shops, a small supermarket, several pubs, an indian and a fantastic coffe
shop.
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Green Shadows B&B
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A
stunning B&B which overlooks the Buchanan Castle Golf Course
and offers a very high standard of accommodation.
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Croftburn B&B
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Located just outside Drymen in the hamlet of Croftamie John and
Dorothy Reid have been welcoming walkers since the West Highland
Way opened 25 years ago.
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Elmbank B&B
Located in the centre of Drymen Caroline Fraser runs this beautiful B&B in
a very relaxed and friendly way. Her large garden is perfect to relax in after
a hard days walking.
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Aberfoyle
Distance from start: 10 miles 16 km
Aberfoyle lies in one of Scotlands most beautiful locations at the
southern edge of the West Highland Fault, and lying inside the Lomond & Trossachs
National Park. There are a few good places to eat and some great
places to stay.
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Creag-Ard House
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A beautiful Victorian property with spectacular views over Loch Ard,
offering a very high standard of accommodation and a personal service.
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Balavulin
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A quality cooked Scottish breakfast awaits you at Balavulin. We use, where
possible, local produce, free range eggs and when in season tomatoes from
there own greenhouse.
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Strathyre
Distance from start: 26 miles 42 km
With its scenic location, Strathyre is particularly well situated for walkers
and bird watchers and there are many places of interest in the area. |
Rosebank House
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Mal Dingle welcomes guests to this elegant and spacious Victorian house.
Ideally situated in th centre of Strathyre.
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Airlie House
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Enjoy a relaxing break in this charming and comfortable Scottish B&B accommodation.
Situated
in the Trossachs & Breadalbane
area of Scotland's first National Park.
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Killin
Distance from start: 38.5 miles 61 km
Killin is idealy situated near the head of Loch Tay over which rises Ben Lawers
(1214m). The village runs from the Falls of Dochart
towards the Loch. The Falls are crossed by a narrow multi-arched stone bridge
which takes the main road from the east into Killin.
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Drumfinn House
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Drumfinn sits in the middle of Killin which is
located on beautiful Loch Tay.
Drumfinn was built in 1837 for the Union Bank and later the Bank of Scotland.
It was used as a bank until the 1960s and the vault has been retained as
a unique feature of the breakfast room!
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Fairview House
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Jim and Elizabeth welcome you to Fairview House, an elegant Victorian
Villa in Killin, Perthshire. Not only do they provide excellent B&B,
a four-course home-cooked evening meal is available.
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Craigbuie
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Craigbuie (it means the Golden or Yellow Hill) is situated on Main
Street in Killin between the Falls of Dochart and Loch Tay, surrounded on three
sides by heather clad mountains and on the fourth side by Loch Tay.
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Aberfeldy
Distance from start: 66.5 miles 104 km
Aberfeldy is situated at a bend of the Uks largest river, the mighty River Tay
and is down stream from Loch Tay. There is a great selection
of
local
shops and
restaurants around the main square. |
Balnearn House
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Built in 1900, this late Victorian house is the home of Claire and
Mark Dimmock. Balnearn House offers bed & breakfast where comfort and
a friendly atmosphere are top priority and this comes across in the high
quality service offered to all guests.
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Pitlochry
Distance from start: 76.5 miles 123 km
Famous for it's scenery and hydro-electric dam with salmon ladder, the present
town is relatively new dating from the mid 19thC.
Queen Victoria visited in 1844 and it quickly grew into the tourist town of today. |
Fasgenoin Country House
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With a warm and friendly atmosphere is the essence of our small hotel which
is
full of old fashioned charm and character. The hotel stands in one acre of mature
grounds overlooking The Tummel Valley and hills beyond.
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Carra Beag
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In 1875 Carra Beag was built as a family house. Over the years many local
notables have resided at the house including a Town Provost and local artist
David Fergusson. These days Carra Beag still is a family home where Helen & Brian
welcome guests and travellers.
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Dundarave House
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Located only a short stroll from the town centre, this 19th century villa
sits in an elevated position in its own half-acre of formal grounds with magnificent
panoramic views over the Tummel Valley,s.
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