Only stayed an overnight as we were heading north, wish we could have stayed longer! We had our little dog with us and it was no problem, we were made most welcome. Rooms are very spacious and well furnished with great views. more
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Only stayed an overnight as we were heading north, wish we could have stayed longer! We had our little dog with us and it was no problem, we were made most welcome. Rooms are very spacious and well furnished with great views. more
We stayed in the Cuil-an-Daraich Guest House for 5 nights. When we got there, the building on the outside looked very old and full of history. Inside was very modern-looking and comfortable. The staff were friendly. The location was a bit out of the way of shops/pubs etc. Would not be able to walk anywhere. But the location was beautiful,... more
It's a big B&B just outside Logierait. It has a severe appearance and at the beginning it looks quite uneasy. The rooms could be cleaner. On the contrary, the masters are very kind and the breakfast room, with a bow-window facing over the river, is very pleasant. more
This lovely friendly guesthouse is located on the outskirts of Logierait, a little village a few miles from Pitlochry. It was originally a poorhouse but is thankfully a cheerier place these days. The room we stayed in was lovely and spacious, with comfy beds and plenty of room to put our stuff. Breakfast was served in a really nice room... more
We only stayed with Rachael for a night but we had a lovely time. The rooms are very spacious and well furnished. If you're travelling by motorbike (as we did) this place is ideal. You can safely store your bikes off-street behind the guest house. The car park has a gravel surface but is very solid - we had no... more
This family run guesthouse,set in an historicly interesting former poor house,provides excellent accomodation;including family rooms; great views and superb food in a convivial family atmosphere.Good company and good conversation. We will definitely return more
Visited Cuil-an-Daraich in the summer of 2005 and returned again in January 06. Wonderful location, with outstanding views from the windows, comfortable beds, great food and lovely people. Rachael and Tony treat you like family and you don't want to leave! more
We had a very memrable stay with Rachel and Tony, and family. The rooms are very large, and the beds are the most comfatable beds we have ever sleept in. We had an evening meal, which to our delight we all ate together arround a big table, it was a very pleasent evening, exchanging tips and good places to go... more
A good friend of mine and myself stayed 10 days at this very nice and informal B&B. The moment we set foot in the house we were treated as if we were part of the family. And this positive feeling kept growing and growing during our stay. The rooms are all wonderful furnished and the views are stunning. It´s situated... more
