Achray House Hotel is located on the banks of Loch Earn, providing guests with exquisite views and a range of activities right on the doorstep. Enjoy sumptuous fine dining menus in the restaurant, then relax and enjoy an old-school board game before heading up to one of the individually designed bedrooms.
Highlights
- Ideal base to explore the Southern Highlands
- Fine dining restaurant
- Breathtaking scenery
- On the banks of Loch Earn
- Privately owned and operated
- Set in Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park
- Individual bedrooms
- Variety of activities in the local area
- Multi award-winning
Home truths
Please note that Achray House is closed every Wednesday and Thursday, re opening on Friday lunchtime.
18 Bedrooms
Fishing Nearby
Golf Course Nearby
Internet Connection in Rooms
Dogs May Be Accepted by Prior Arrangement
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
4:00 PM Hotel check-out time:
11:00 AM Restaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast
8.30 -9.45
Lunch
13:00 – 18:30
Dinner
18:30 - 20.30
Closed Wednesday and Thursday
Parking Facilities
Complimentary on-site parking is available.
Disabled Access
Due to it's age, this is not an accessible property.
Child Policy
Hotel rooms are unfortunately not equipped to accommodate small children
The grounds
Loch Earn continues to be one of the magic ingredients in Achray House Hotel's charm.
Other Information
High speed 100mbps Wi-Fi is available free throughout the hotel. Due to the rural location, guests are advised to check mobile coverage in the area prior to booking.
History of the hotel
The exact origin of the name, Achray House, is unknown. Built as a stately country home in the late 1800s, it was 'Victoria Cottage' for a while, in honor of Queen Victoria, who commented on it when passing St Fillans en route to the Highlands. But not long after, it became 'Achray House'. This picture dates to 1895, when the main section was rebuilt. In the 1900s Achray House became a guest house, and later a hotel. One recent guest remembered older relatives visiting Achray House for a holiday decades ago, all the way from Crieff - with their beloved cow in tow!
The original building was extended in the 1990s, adding a new wing, the Conservatory Restaurant, and the lodges. The rooms and lodges have recently been modernised, along with the public areas of the hotel. The property has retained its original features and continues to offer guests an authentic country manor experience, with lots of modern comforts.
Dogs Policy
There is a pet friendly garden room complete with it's own garden. A charge of £30 per dog per night is applicable.
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