2 Best Hotels in Callander, Stirling and the Central Highlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Callander - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Monachyle Mhor

$$$$ | Off A84, Balquhidder, FK19 8PQ, Scotland Fodor's Choice

Splendidly isolated in Balquhidder Glen, this beautiful converted farmhouse with contemporary interiors is set amid forests and moorland, looking out onto Lochs Voil and Doine. Rooms are strikingly modern and unique, with clean lines and touches of luxury, like plush animal-print throws and elegant toiletries. A cabin and a caravan redesigned by architects offer more nostalgic accommodations.The beautiful courtyard rooms, beside the main house, are more expensive. Known for its Scottish food, the hotel kitchen uses many homegrown ingredients from its own herb gardens. There's an expertly prepared prix-fixe dinner menu (£85), and if the weather is favorable, you can eat on the patio with beautiful views of the valley. In June, the hotel hosts its own festival week with food and music.

Pros

  • Stunning scenery
  • Delicious food (with breakfast and dinner included in price)
  • Complimentary salmon and trout fishing

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Bar can get very crowded
Off A84, Balquhidder, FK19 8PQ, Scotland
01877-384622
Hotel Details
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Roman Camp

$$ | Off Main St., Callander, FK17 8BG, Scotland Fodor's Choice

You could easily pass by this beautiful hotel without noticing, though it is just off Callander's main street; look for an unpretentious pink arch on the main street and there you'll find the 17th-century hunting lodge hidden among ornate gardens. The drawing room and exquisite library recall the hotel's origins, and the rooms are furnished with the past and present in mind. They are comfortable and elegant (all have modern bathrooms) but proudly retain their historic feel. There is a lovely walled garden and a riverside arbor as well as the River Teith flowing past (and guests enjoy fishing rights). The well-regarded, formal restaurant offers an excellent four-course dinner menu (£75 per person) in sophisticated surroundings. Less expensive is the Garden Bistro, which offers a café-style menu.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Luxurious rooms
  • Close to everything in town

Cons

  • Restaurant is expensive
  • No Internet in rooms
  • Much sought after for weddings, so could be busy
Off Main St., Callander, FK17 8BG, Scotland
01877-330003
Hotel Details
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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