A former shooting lodge of the Suie Estate, The Suie Hunting Lodge was built in 1780 and is located 6 miles from Crianlarich and 7 miles from Killin on the A85 Stirling to Fort William road .
Conor
United Kingdom
The staff gave a warm welcome, the interior design was very high-end and the place is just full of quality. I had a great night's sleep, the quality of both dinner and breakfast were delicious. Prices at the bar were very reasonable. Top class stay.
With a backdrop of picturesque mountain scenery, Luib Hotel is located in the Scottish highlands and offers a number of local outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, golf and fishing.
Aleksandra
Norway
The host was really nice and we did feel welcome at all times, the breakfast was good too. The place has a nice atmosphere and a cosy vibe to it. The location is perfect for sightse in Killin and day trips to Glencoe area.
At the western end of Loch Tay, overlooking the beautiful River Lochay, the Killin Hotel offers en suite rooms, a riverside bistro and a popular local pub.
Set in Lochearnhead, 37 km from Lake of Menteith, The Clachan Hotel, Lochearnhead offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Philip
United Kingdom
Friendly staff who tried hard but were overwhelmed by hot weekend day trippers which limited service available for guests. Excellent continental breakfast.
Set in Ardeonaig, 25 km from Castle Menzies, Ardeonaig Hotel & Restaurant offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Karen
United Kingdom
The location was amazing, the view was beautiful, the room was clean spacious & comfortable and the food was delicious 😁
Boasting water sports facilities and views of mountain, The Croft Place of Architectual Interest is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Lochearnhead, 36 km from Lake of Menteith.
Raymon
United Kingdom
The family provided us with a warm welcome, including our dog, and everything was very homely. The Croft is beautifully decorated, breakfast was a delight, and the good hot shower was appreciated after a day hill walking.
The Four Seasons Hotel is set on the banks of the picturesque Loch Earn and offers breathtaking views of the loch and surrounding hillside.
Mark and Mandy
United Kingdom
From the minute we walked in to the hotel till the minute we left we loved every minute ,the staff are very friendly the room was perfect ,the location is amazing we will definitely be going back also the food is of a very high standard too
This luxury boutique hotel is nestled on the banks of Loch Voil in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It has individually styled rooms and serves food created with produce from the estate.
Killin, UK, is accessible via Glasgow or Edinburgh. From Glasgow, drive (90km, 1.5 hours) or take a bus (2.5 hours). From Edinburgh, drive (100km, 2 hours) or bus (3 hours). International travellers can fly into Glasgow or Edinburgh airports. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Killin, UK, is Glasgow Airport. It's approximately 100km away, offering numerous flight options and good transport links to Killin.
Killin, UK, is accessible via public bus services, with the main operator being Stirling Council's Demand Responsive Transport. Taxis are also available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Car hire services are present for longer journeys. Always check current schedules and availability.
The best area to stay in Killin, UK, is the town centre. It offers convenient access to local attractions like the Falls of Dochart, Moirlanich Longhouse, and Killin Railway Viaduct. It's also close to shops, pubs, and restaurants. Updated as of 20/09/2021.
Killin, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 15°C in July. The area doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year. Snowfall is common in winter months, particularly in higher areas. The weather can change rapidly, so it's advisable to be prepared for all conditions.
What guests said about Killin:
10
Scored 10
Killin is a lovely riverside village with the famed Falls of...
Killin is a lovely riverside village with the famed Falls of Dochart, a regular feature on calendars. It is rural but gives easy road access to many areas of Scotland from Oban, Fort William, Stirling, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perthshire not to mention the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park
Sally
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Has everything you need in a lovely small town.
Has everything you need in a lovely small town. Nice coffee shop, pub and a little gift shop by the Falls, which were impressive. As well as practical little supermarket and a nice playground for the kids.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful scenery, quiet location.
Beautiful scenery, quiet location. The falls of Dochart are stunning. Well worth a visit to see them. There is also a golf course in Killin with stunning views of the surrounding area. Tucked away in the woods of Killin across from the cemetery you will find the ruins of Finlarig Castle which dates back to 11th century, also well worth a visit.
Catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stay here often, as its dog friendly and have always...
We stay here often, as its dog friendly and have always found it a nice place to stay, with friendly staff. Any problems, you only need to ask. Meals are good and fairly priced, as are the prices at the bar. Looking forward to our next stay.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is situated in an area where it is within travelling...
It is situated in an area where it is within travelling distance to Loch Lomond. Oban, Glen Coe and Fort William al places we like to visit.
We ate dinner at The Luib Hotel on our arrival and it was excellent. We visited several other hotels and cafes and they were all good establishments. The staff at The Luid are always ready to answer any questions we had regarding places to visit. They are very helpful and the atmosphere they create in the lounge is unbeatable.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If your only issue is wi- fi then you don't have much of an...
If your only issue is wi- fi then you don't have much of an issue. This Hotel caters for most clientele. The staff may I say are excellent. So many spaces to chill out both in the Hotel and surrounding area. Just a wonderful place to stay.
Loved the house, all well kept, clean and tasteful, good heating system and showers, great that there is dishwasher tablets and provided. Good location for exploring the area, really felt in the heart of Scotland. Booked because it was dog friendly so a big bonus. Good communication with the owner. House 1 mile walk from the falls of Dochart, and the village of Killin has everything you need for a short stay. Liked there was coffee, tea, milk and sugar, salt and pepper, even though we brought our own as wasn’t sure if there was any.
Welcoming, friendly and kind hosts. We chose the hotel to celebrate my birthday and the owner and staff wished me happy birthday when I arrived and put a birthday banner up above my table in the restaurant which was a lovely touch when we went for dinner. The hosts upgraded us to a suite at no extra charge. Great atmosphere in the bar and even handed out free pies to all during the rugby. Really nice touches. Dinner and breakfast were amazing. Definitely the best place to stay in Killin.
Location in Killin was excellent, pubs, restaurants and shops very close by, the building is older and it is furnished and decorated in a very local country house style which works very well.
The owners are very friendly and full of local knowledge for walks and local points of interest.
The breakfasts were stunning, all locally sourced produce and the owner (sorry I forgot your name , but remembered that you were Swiss!!)
Makes all her own breads, jams and yogurt, amazing 🤩
The uniqueness of the property. It appears the owners are trying to keep the hotel as original as possible and the are succeeding. Our room was very comfortable with great bath towels & we slept very well. Breakfast was delicious with some of the best coffee & cappuccino experienced on our 2 week holiday. Should my travels again take me to Killin area, Suie Hunting Lodge will be my first choice.
A nice place to stay in a little laid back village that is busy during the day due to the river and the old bridge. Rooms are small and as expected in a historic building. The food in the pub/restaurant was excellent at night as well as for breakfast. Hosts were very friendly and accommodating. Can be a bit of noise from the pub it does not go on too late.
The house is gorgeous - both a beautiful property and also very well furnished. Killin is an absolutely beautiful wee town, well situated for walks but also near enough to bigger towns and cities if needed. I can imagine the garden area is beautiful in the summer, but as it was we appreciated the warm fire and cosy rooms.
The location was great, loads to do compared to some lodges we have stayed at and the dog walk was great. The walk to Killin was also great. The walk up to the lawyers dam was also a good walk from the carpark for Ben lawers.
Staff were very friendly and helpful.
The hotel was a pleasant surprise! The owners were lovely and full of good ideas for things to do. She even had written up a booklet on the towns history and stops of interest. And the breakfast was the best ever—home made scones, preserves and hot items—yummy!
Loved the house very clean and comfortable, everything that wee need, and pet friendly loved the location and friendly people. Scenery fantastic lots of walks around Killin. We will go back loved it very relaxed stay.
Returned for our second stay here as it’s the perfect place to start our holidays in the Highlands. Another relaxing stay in this charming hotel, with a fantastic breakfast included. Thank you to the lovely hosts.
What an amazing location just a short walk to loch Tay and do hart falls. Hotel breakfast was great good selection. A great range of outdoor seating and indoor to choose from. Staff were very accommodating too.
Usually when the pub and restaurant is open, it's great and it would be worth staying at this hotel for that. But it was closed (Friday night).
Breakfast was good. Nice view from the room.
The room was comfortable and the breakfast was very good. We particularly liked being able to have our dinner at the hotel and not have to travel to a restaurant.
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