Balnearn
House
Crieff Road
Aberfeldy
Perthshire
PH15 2BJ
t: +44 (0) 1887 820 431
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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 and breakfast
where comfort and a friendly atmosphere are top priority and this
comes across in the high quality service offered to all guests.
The House offers a spacious lounge with an open log fire where
you can relax and enjoy a quiet refreshment in comfortable surroundings.
Also there is an elegant dining room that overlooks the garden,
which is the ideal setting for an appetising and substantial breakfast
making a perfect start to your day. Guests can enjoy free wireless broadband access during their stay at Balnearn.
There are a variety of local restaurants for eating out, to suit
all tastes and budgets.
Bookings can be made on request.
This delightful Bed and Breakfast has 10 bedrooms with attractive
gardens to the front and rear of the property. Ample private car
parking is also available.
Aberfeldy is situated amid some of Scotland's most breathtaking scenery. Balnearn
House can be found close to the "Birks o Aberfeldy" where there are
wonderful walks through the Moness Glen.
On the edge of the town, the River Tay flows under General Wade's bridge
built in 1733. At one point in history it was the only bridge fording the River
Tay which contributed to the town's importance.
Aberfeldy is an excellent area for a variety of outdoor activities including
touring the countryside, cycling, walking, kayaking, whitewater rafting, climbing,
golfing, fishing or just taking time out to relax, which makes Balnearn House
an ideal base. The picturesque town of Pitlochry with its popular Festival Theatre
is only a 20 minute drive away. Blair Castle - which is well worth a visit -
and The House of Bruar for the ultimate shopping experience are approximately
45 minutes drive away. For whisky enthusiasts, the area is well endowed with
distilleries, starting at our own Aberfeldy distillery.
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