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This resort is set amidst 35 acres of tranquil countryside, in Perth. The resort lies close to many attractions in the area, yet enjoys a peaceful setting, in which to completely relax and unwind. Guests will find themselves surrounded by ample opportunities for exploration and discovery. This luxurious resort offers stunningly-designed accommodation options, meeting the needs of even the most discerning traveller. Guests are spoilt for choice, with 2 restaurants offer delectable dining options. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the pool, for the perfect way to unwind. The resort's leisure complex features a sauna and a steam room, tempting visitors with the promise of rejuvenation and relaxation. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast in the mornings, for a wonderful start to the day.
The Breadalbane Arms Hotel was established as a Coaching Inn over two centuries ago, centrally situated in Aberfeldy's. It is situated on the banks of the River Tay, and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. The Cairngorms National Park is about 40 km from the building. The rooms are traditionally furnished for the business travelers, tourists, and especially the outdoor enthusiast with a plethora of activities within reach.
With a magnificent location on the banks of Loch Tay and close to the picturesque village of Kenmore, the Kenmore Club was originally the walled garden for nearby Taymouth Castle. It features a heated indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness centre and tennis court.The well-equipped apartments include a full kitchen with oven, hob, microwave, toaster and coffee machine. Each apartment has a private bathroom with bath or shower and hairdryer and most apartments have an intimate balcony. Satellite TV and a DVD player are also provided.The on-site Waterfront bar and restaurant offers an extensive menu of delicious local and international dishes and snacks. Wi-Fi access is available throughout the property, at an additional cost. Just across the way, you will find Scotlands oldest inn, with a chimney breast inscribed by the hand of Robbie Burns himself.