Highland guest House is run under the personal supervision of the resident owners - Angela & Tom Jones - who assure all visitors and guests a warm and friendly welcome.
Highland guest House, open all year is a neat Georgian Town House built around 1790 full of charm and character and retaining some of its original features.
Set in the centre of Callander in the heart of the Trossachs now forming part of Scotland's first national park.
The Hotel is quietly situated just off the main street. A short walk will bring you to the river Teith, shops and the Visit Scotland and Trossachs visitors centre, a must for those interested in the daring exploits of the Highland rogue.
The meadows and Crags overlooking the town provide ideal walks, cycle routes and picnic facilities, a perfect base for outdoor activities, golf, fishing, walking and cycling.
Callander being the gateway to the Highlands is one hours easy drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow airports.
Highland guest House has nine well appointed individually decorated and furnished bedrooms. Each benefits from ensuite bath or shower rooms, colour television, clockradio, hospitality trays, and full central heating.
The Hotel operates a 'No Smoking Policy' in the bedrooms for the benefit of all our guests, facilities are available in the bar and lounge areas. The residents lounge complete with colour television offers a welcoming and homely atmosphere where guests have an opportunity to relax in warm and comfortable surroundings and is available for use all day.
Breakfast is served daily in our dining room. A full Scottish breakfast awaits you.
The cosy intimate bar operates with a residents license and is open to residents and their guests only. The bar boasts many brands of Malt Whisky, a selection of bottled beers, spirits and various wines.
| Open All Year |
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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