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County - Perthshire
Tel code: 01887 | code search
Postcode: PH15 | code search
Population: 2000
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Having lived in Aberfeldy for 20yrs until 1959 I have ...More

Bed and Breakfast in Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy is a fine destination in itself, with attractions like Wade’s Bridge, Castle Menzies and mouth-wateringly Dewar’s World of Whisky on its doorstep, but beyond its there are equally lovely prospects such as Loch Tay and Tay Forest Park... Read More

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Fortingall Hotel

Fortingall Hotel
An award winning Highland House Hotel. Located amongst some of the most beautiful countryside in the Highlands of Scotland. Fortingall Hotel is a haven of peace and elegance. The building itself dates back to the ... More | visit website
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Ben Lawers Hotel

Ben Lawers Hotel

With some of the most fantastic views and situated in the heart of one of Scotlands most beautiful and accessable unspoilt areas where we can boast on our doorstep the Lawers mountain range with its ... More | visit website

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Balnearn House

Balnearn House

Balnearn House is a delightful guest house located in Aberfeldy, in the heart of Highland Perthshire. Built in 1900, this late Victorian house is the home of Claire and Mark Dimmock. Balnearn House offers bed ... More | Double Room: £48 - £62 | visit website

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Coshieville House

Coshieville House
Coshieville House is a 300-year-old former inn, which boasts tons of character and history. Nestling in the shadow of Schiehallion, one of Scotland's finest Munro's, yet easily accessible. We offer a comfortable stay in stunning rural ... More | visit website

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