Located in Central Scotland on the shores of Loch Earn, with many rooms looking west taking advantage of the ever changing moods of this intimate Highland Loch. Fine Dining Restaurant with Two AA Rosettes or Informal Bistro
Situated on the banks of Loch Earn, offering complimentary WI-FI and free parking, this hotel is surrounded by breath-taking scenery of the Scottish Highlands.The Four Seasons was built in the early 1800s and was converted into a hotel in the 1900s. The hotel is cosy, comfortable and well-presented with unique furnishings. The warm colours and light help to create a fun and relaxed atmosphere for guests. The ever-changing views across the Loch make this one of the most beautiful locations in Scotland to visit.
The 12 bedrooms are all en-suite and individually styled and spacious, with hairdryer, colour TV, direct dial telephone, radio/CD player and tea and coffee making facilities. The rooms over-looking the Loch boast picturesque views whatever the weather. There are 6 chalets situated within a secluded hillside behind the hotel with double/twin beds and a bunk room for two, all have the same amenities as the rooms within the hotel.
The Four Seasons has a choice of two restaurants, the stylish award wining Two AA Red Rosettes Meall Reamhar offers fine dining (evenings only) serving a contemporary Scottish cuisine, consisting of fresh fish, Scottish beef and lamb, and locally grown vegetables. The Tarken Bistro offers the simlar cuisine in a more informal setting, providing light lunches, blackboard specials and suppers. A range of fine wines, champagne and whisky are available; enjoy a cool glass of Chablis on a summer’s evening or malt by the warmth of the log fire in autumn!
The hotel is the perfect location for that special occasion whether it is a traditional dinner party, birthday or wedding. Facilities for business meetings and conferences are available for up to 70 delegates.
The location of the hotel makes it an ideal place to explore and admire the natural beauty of the Scottish highlands. Enjoy great dog walks in some of Scotland’s finest scenery. The resident friendly canines welcome fellow pets free of charge. The beautiful village of St. Fillans has a 9-hole golf course and offers water sports, hill walking and fishing.
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