The Log Cabin Hotel

The Log Cabin Hotel is a hotel in Balnald, Perthshire.

The Log Cabin Hotel is a gorgeous traditional Norwegian pine cabin set high in the picturesque hills of highland Perthshire. The hotel is set in secluded woodland where you can often spot local wildlife such as red squirrels, deers, pheasants, rabbits and buzzards from your own bedroom windows. From our front bar you can also enjoy stunning views down the glen and local countryside while eating some great food cooked using local ingredients such as vennison, sirloin steaks and even local honey. Our friendly staff will make sure you are well looked after and children are most welcome as we have a special kids menu and lots of toys to keep the young ones amused. As well as lovely doubles and twin rooms we also have great family rooms and a large bunk room suitable for hill walkersbackpackers or for groups travelling together. For the hill walkersoutdoor enthusiasts we also offer a drying room facility and we are happy to make packed lunches for the next stage of your trip. All of our rooms have coffee and tea making facilities and en-suite bathrooms (some of our doubletwin rooms also have Tvs and Ipod docking radio alarm clocks). Our restaurant and bar is open 6 nights a week from Tuesday-Sunday and we serve lunches on Saturday and Sunday. (both the bar and restaurant is closed on Mondays) Our menu changes daily based on what local produce is available and our starter range from: £2.95 for a soup up to £4.95 for a delicious chicken liver and brandy pate served with red onion chutney and oatcakes. Our mains start from £7.50- £12.95 . Our very popular Cabin burger is homemade from local beef and served with cheese, bacon, lettuce,tomato, spicy salsa and chips- not for the faint hearted! We pride ourselves on our home made desserts such as a wicked lemon merangue pie, fruit crumbles and a hot apple pie. We also have a childrens menu with yummy things like wholetail scampi, sausages, burgers, chicken fillets goujons and home made macaroni cheese ranging from £3.50- £4.20.

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 2:19 pm, last updated Monday, June 13th, 2011 at 2:19 pm