Corriemuckloch Bed & Breakfast
Corriemuckloch Bed and Breakfast is situated in beautiful countryside, with fantastic views, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Although Corriemuckloch is situated in the countryside, just a short journey is the historic town of Crieff, and also just a short distance is the beautiful village of Dunkeld.
Just a little bit further is the city of Perth. If you would like to explore further, you can enjoy mountain walks, or a little bit further again you can enjoy exploring lochs, castles, mountains and caves. A combination of enjoying the countryside with an added bonus of short travelling distance to traditional pubs, and a wide variety of restaurants.
Many historical attractions are available to explore. For those seeking retail therapy, a wide variety of shops too are easily accessible. An ideal location too for walkers and hill climbers. Ideal locations too close by for those wishing to indulge in a spot of fishing.
Corriemuckloch Bed and Breakfast provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with clean and traditional rooms, with en-suite facilities. Tea and coffee facilities are available within each room, as are televisions. We provide traditional home cooked Scottish Breakfasts, with vegetarian options available. Special diets are catered for where possible. Lunch, or packed lunches are available upon request as is evening meals in our cosy dining room. Bar facilities are available also.
Families are welcome. Discounts are given for stays of three nights or more. An ideal retreat for couples or families alike, who are looking for a scenic retreat with beautiful views, with the added bonus of being situated short distances from villages and towns. With lochs, castles and mountains to explore, steeped in much history and historical attractions to explore.
Contact Details
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Corriemuckloch Bed and Breakfast, Amulree, Dunkeld. ph8 oeg. |
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01350 725206 |
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This page was last updated: 20 September 2011
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