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I often stop at the Inn at Loch Ericht enroute to Edinburgh. The food is always truly delicious and homemade. The coffee is great too. The owners (I think they have only owned it for a couple of years) have transformed this lovely hotel. Their enthusiasm and hard work is evident in every aspect. Looking forward to my next visit... more
Not quite what I expected when i arrived ('inn at loch ericht' it is not! The main road, a railway line and half a mile of swampy woodland seperate the Inn from the loch!!) and as another reviewer noted, more lodge than inn but whose worried? I arrived after a gruelling days walking in the nearby Monadaleith mountains and on... more
Room was freezing cold, tiny radiator did not warm it up, and there wasn't one in the bathroom which had no ventilation and no way were you opening a window in those temperatures! OK it was November but still you expect to not be woken up by the cold. Staff not apologetic or interested when raised with them. Food is... more
It was noted as The Inn at Dalwhinnie in our booking... we had no idea what to expect. We happened upon it through a website when our other options fell through. What a fabulous surprise! It has a Colorado ski lodge atmosphere, with fantastic food. The chef was really wonderful- our best meals in Scotland. We were in a large... more
We stayed at The Inn during a recent tour of the Highlands and were so pleased with the experience we just had to write a review. Not something I would normally ever consider but it was that good! Don't get me wrong, this is a 2 star hotel - not a 5 star resort, but what they deliver by way... more
No Highland hospitality here,I understand this place is under new management however the new management have much to learn about how things are done in Scotland. I have travelled extensively and it is a rare occurance to be asked to pay before even seeing the room. The atmosphere in the hotel was awful with a feeling that we were somehow... more
We take all customer comments and opinions very seriously and work hard to take action where appropriate. This review and the one posted on the 8th miss out some key information that completes the picture. This was a Group who were staying with us for a weekend. It had been agreed that if the hotel was fully boked by the...
I have never arrived at any hotel before to be told that everything had to be paid upfront!!, that made me feel like a criminal. Breakfast in the morning was a totally awful experience, with an option of bacon, rock hard fried eggs and crumpets!!!!!!!, everything seemed too much effort for the staff. I was in a party who had... more
We decided to take an impromptu winter weekend break in the Highlands and stumbled upon The Inn at Loch Ericht, set in the most stunning, "Monarch of the Glen" countryside. On the drive up, the snow bgean to fall but we made it to the hotel in time before it really started to lie thickly, and settled in at the... more
The inn is in the tiny village of Dalwhinnie, which has a distillery, but not much else - it is in a mountain pass, very remote and bleak. The inn itself is relatively modern and has an attractive restaurant and lounge with large picture windows. The rooms are much more modest and are not luxurious. But then it wasn't expensive.... more
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