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Inn on the TayGet quote

1 Inn on the Tay

Aberfeldy & Loch Tay

Inn     £££

Inn on the Tay is a conversion of a roadside inn over rapids on the Tay river. Tastefully furnished rooms in a magical location - it is hard to stop just looking at the water.

2 x Family room • 2 x Double • 2 x Double/Twin
Inn on the Tay
Oak Tree Inn

2 Oak Tree Inn

Loch Lomond

Inn     £££

The Oak Tree Inn is found in the village of Balmaha on the east shore of Loch Lomond. The Gastro Pub of the year 2008, the inn stands in the shadow of a 500 year old old tree.

Oak Tree Inn
The Glenelg Inn

3 The Glenelg Inn

West Highlands

Inn     £££

The Glenelg Inn Nestles by the bay with an uninterrupted view over the Sound of Sleat to Skye. A wonderfully welcoming inn in a stunning location overlooking Skye. Top place.

The Glenelg Inn
The Craw Inn

4 The Craw Inn

Scottish Borders

Inn     ££

The Craw Inn is a splendid tranquil retreat in the village of Auchencrow. Voted Lothians pub of the year 2008 & 2009, it is particularly reknown for wholesome food + 3 nice rooms

The Craw Inn
The Mash TunGet quote

5 The Mash Tun

Moray

Inn     £££

The Mash Tun, Aberlour, in the heart of the whisky trail, is an ideal place to sample some of the best whiskies that Speyside has to offer whilst enjoying a great view of the Spey.

1 x Family • 3 x Double • 1 x Twin
The Mash Tun
The Inn at Kippen

6 The Inn at Kippen

Central & Stirling

Inn     £££

The Inn at Kippen has been completely refurbished and now offers a fine dining restaurant, an excellent wine list and 3 bedrooms. Beer garden behind and ample parking.

The Inn at Kippen
Craignure Inn

7 Craignure Inn

Mull & Iona

Inn     £££

Craignure Inn is a characteristic 18th century drovers inn on the beautiful island of Mull and is situated opposite the Craignure ferry terminal. Tiina, your host,is a great talker

Craignure Inn

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Scotland

Visiting Scotland is much affected by the seasons, but all seasons bring their different opportunities. Scotland's cities and towns have a range of events and attractions open throughout the year, which we shall be highlighting through local links on each of our entries. Edinburgh, Glasgow and other cities have excellent public transport systems and attractions, many easily accessible on foot but otherwise Scotland's major draw is the beautiful scenery to be experienced outside of the major cities. Scotland has an unparalleled combination of natural beauty, fascinating history and areas of idyllic peacefulness.

What is an Inn/Pub

The term simply implies that the establishment has a bar, usually open to non-residents as well. In remote locations especially there are plenty of Inns and Public Houses that have rooms available. Indeed they may be the only options for food and drink for miles around and can have very nice accommodation available. The only down-side to staying in an Inn or Pub is that you may not have complete quiet until after midnight and the bar has closed. Learn more about accommodation types