Aberfeldy Weem Hotel

Aberfeldy Weem Hotel is a hotel in Aberfeldy, Perthshire.

Striking hotel set in a picturesque, historic Highland Perthshire village, 12 miles from the A9 west of Pitlochry, 1 mile from Aberfeldy and 5 miles from Kenmore and Fortingall.

The Hotel is a quite delightful small Highland country hotel, formerly a historic Coaching Inn situated at the foot of Weem Rock, near Aberfeldy. We are friendly and flexible, the atmosphere is relaxed and our emphasis is on a complete, authentic Highland hospitality experience, first class service and fresh local food from the best of Scotland's Natural Larder which abounds and surrounds here, tastefully nurtured and prepared so that the local flavours truly shine through. Excellent wine and Scotch malt list as you would expect - and the only hotel in the area featureing Scottish real cask ales.

Families and pets welcome. Guests will enjoy 13 comfortable, rustic ensuite rooms, each decorated simply yet very tastefully - and the substantial Scottish breakfast is highly recommended! Lovely lounges and a beer garden and patio allow perfect relaxation.There are many great walks nearby for beginners and the more experienced.

Castle Menzies and The House of Menzies are our next door neighbours. Enjoy superb local loch and river salmon and trout fishing and wonderful highland golf at Taymouth, Kenmore and Pitlochry in particularly there is also a delightful little highland parkland 18 hotel course, more or less on our doorstep, at Aberfeldy.

The nearby Dunalastair Activity Centre is available for all guests and the area is famous for possibly Scotlands best range of outdoor adventure pursuits, from exhilarating rafting, canoeing and kayaking on Scotlands best rapids and zorbing to superb 4 x 4 driving, adventure safaris, eco-challenges and pony treks and delightful loch cruising on nearby Loch Tay.

The historic map is an Ordnance Survey map from 1919 to 1947, and is provided by the National Library of Scotland

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created Monday, June 13th, 2011 at 2:17 pm, last updated Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 at 5:07 pm