The Bridge Of Lochay Hotel, Killin
About the Hotel
The House at Bridge of Lochay is a spacious, 12-bedroom property capable of accommodating up to 28 guests. The hotel has been thoughtfully renovated to offer a comfortable environment for gatherings near the village of Killin in Highland Perthshire. Originally built in 1765, this unique location combines historical significance with modern amenities. Owned by Amanda Clark and Bob Stevenson for over a decade, it focuses on providing a home-like atmosphere for self-catered stays.
Location
Situated on the outskirts of Killin, The House at Bridge of Lochay is within walking distance to local amenities and a short drive from Glasgow, approximately 100 km away. The area offers outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and golfing, with a short walk leading to the Killin Golf Club. Nearby attractions include the Falls of Dochart and Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve, enhancing the area's appeal.
Rooms
The property features 13 en suite bedrooms designed for comfort and convenience. Each room includes amenities such as flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee making facilities, and electric kettles. Guests can select from a variety of room configurations, accommodating singles, couples, and families. Many rooms showcase views of the surrounding countryside, with options available for larger gatherings.
Eat & Drink
The House offers a modern, fully equipped kitchen capable of serving large groups with all necessary appliances. The Morningside Room serves as a formal dining area with seating for up to 30 people, while the informal kitchen dining area provides a communal space for shared meals. Additional catering services can be arranged, and outdoor barbecues are available for guests seeking al fresco dining experiences.
Leisure & Business
Leisure amenities include a games room with a pool table and a cinema room for entertainment. Guests can also relax in the sauna or outdoors by the river. Meeting rooms are available for business events, accommodating various group activities. A Boot Room is provided for drying outdoor gear after recreational activities in the surrounding countryside.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Pets allowed
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Breakfast
Children
- Cots
Room features
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel had very comfortable rooms with lovely ensuite and stunning views, but the room was uncomfortably hot despite efforts to adjust the radiator. Some windows were tricky to open. The service was a mix of being fully engrossed in their own conversations and being genuinely friendly and helpful. The location was beautiful and convenient for touring, slightly out of the main village area but still walkable. The dining experience had its ups and downs, with good food but some areas that could be more organized. Overall, the facilities were in need of some TLC, but the staff and location made up for it.
I had a brilliant stay at this hotel! The rooms had nice big beds and a splendid view of the river, with en-suite facilities. They were well sized, clean, and quiet. The service was top-notch, as they showed us around and up to our room and offered drinks at reasonable prices. The location, slightly out of the main part of the village but still within walking distance, was inviting with special architectural touches and amenities. The dining experience was satisfying, especially with the cooked-to-order breakfast.
My stay at the hotel was delightful, with clean and comfortable rooms and friendly staff. The location was perfect for a peaceful break, but some service aspects could be improved. The dining experience was enjoyable, and the facilities provided added to a great overall experience.
The hotel offers stunning views, a lovely ensuite, and a very comfy bed in cozy rooms with a beautiful old fireplace but limited in size. The service was a mix of good and friendly encounters with some missed opportunities. The location, although beautiful, lacked a separate area for dining, but it was convenient for exploring Killin's facilities. The dining experience had some hits and misses with some delicious options but lacking variety. Overall, a comfortable stay with room for improvement.
The hotel offers lovely rooms with dark ceiling beams and well-stocked bar, providing a comfortable, clean, and quiet stay with a great view over the river. The friendly staff and excellent restaurant enhance the overall experience, despite some challenges with room temperature control and windows.
The hotel offers stunning views overlooking the bridge and river with a lovely menu ranging from cereals to poached smoked haddock. The rooms were tastefully decorated, clean, and fresh, featuring a very comfy bed and lovely ensuite. The service from the front of house staff was welcoming and humorous, and breakfast was served quickly and cooked to perfection. However, there were some discomforts with the eating area merging into the room, impacting the overall comfort.
The hotel is located on the edge of Killin, offering beautiful views and nature walks. The rooms, while a bit dated with some dust catchers, were of good size and had a quality TV. The staff were friendly and the dining experience was excellent, providing great value for money.
The hotel offers quaint and cozy rooms with a really nice view of the river and bridge. The rooms are very clean and comfortable, despite the limited space. The service is very welcoming and attentive, especially to our dog. The location is good, slightly out of the main part of the village but still within a 10-15 minute walk. The dining experience was quite basic, lacking certain breakfast options, but the fresh made Mediterranean dishes were enjoyable.
The hotel is in a fantastic location by the Lochay River, offering a great central Scotland experience. The rooms are clean and decent size, though with a few dust catchers. The staff is friendly and attentive. The dining experience is of high quality, setting you up for a day of activities. The facilities are well-kept and offer everything you need for a comfortable stay.
I absolutely loved my stay at this hotel! The rooms were quiet, charming, and excellent value for money. The residents' lounge overlooking the bridge and river was a perfect spot to relax. The service was top-notch, the staff were lovely, very friendly, and so helpful. The location, between Loch Lomond and the Cairngorm mountains, was simply amazing, especially from room 12 on the bridge with some light music in the background. Close to the charming village of Killin and the beautiful Loch Tay, it was ideal for hill-walking adventures. The dining experience was a pleasant surprise, with a great choice of cereals, fruits, yogurt, and a varied hot food menu. The hand-cut beef tartare in the restaurant was a real highlight. The hotel's facilities were second to none, offering everything you could need for a comfortable stay.