we used ben lawers as a stop over it was clean and comfortable but the food was amazing. Will visit again.
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we used ben lawers as a stop over it was clean and comfortable but the food was amazing. Will visit again.
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I didn't actually stay in the hotel just ate there twice last week...It is a great place to eat.. The menu is good with loads of choices and there is always a board with "specials" on. The meals are huge and it is sometimes better not to have a starter especially if you are having the steak..If however you manage...
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Stay one night here on the way to oban and had a very enjoyable stay food was fab and room was fine . a bit of noise as above the bar but didnt spoil the night . they had a local music night on as well so the place as jumping my daughter had a ball
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A great little Hotel, very friendly and helpful staff. Room very clean and my only fault would be that it was a little bit small. Resturant in the hotel had a very nice menu that was reasonably priced, a great and fast service by all staff.
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Needed an overnight on our long journey from Caithness to Cheshire - the Ben Lawers was about half-way. There were, however, no half-measures about this place: clean, quiet relaxing, comfortable, superb food and a very warm welcome. On the hillside between the beautiful Loch Tay and the snowy-topped Ben Lawers itself, the location redefines "picturesque". The sole member of staff...
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Was booked into the Killin Hotel on a KGB deal so I was very cross when they rang and told me they had overbooked and were sending us to their sister hotel at Ben Lawers. Finally arrived at hotel not very pleased and in no mood to be there. However this all changed as we were taken to our lovely...
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great food and good friendly service.room was a bit compact (room3) and the bed has seen better days but it was ok for one night.I must give a mention to Sandy the friendly shepherd who kept us entertained with his craic. Great atmosphere in the hotel.
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We didnt stay in the Hotel but I can only leave this review if I check the rooms box.
We used the Hotel car park to leave the car before setting off to climb the Munro. On arriving back at the Hotel we decided to go in for some food and a drink.
The menu was varied and very reasonably...
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We wanted somewhere handy for the hills so we could get an early start given the short winter days - and accepted dogs. This fitted the bill and with some style... an attractive, modern take on a traditional roadside inn. Our room was very cosy, overlooked Loch Tay and - quite unexpected in rural Scotland - the hotel does a...
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We used Tripadvisor to find this little hotel. It's location is simply stunning. The drive to it is beautiful, the views early evening outstanding. We were greeted by Lydia who was the receptionist, bar maid and waitress. She was fantastic and made the whole experince enjoyable. We had booked dinner, bed and breakfast. I wish we had not as we...
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