Duneaves Road Fortingall Aberfeldy Perthshire United Kingdom
Price range: average of 60 to 80 € per night
Tel: +44 (0) 1887830619 Fax: +44(0) 1887830619
Innkeeper: Angela Kininmonth
Come and stay on our working sheep farm with a grassed garden and seating,in a rural backwater opposite the village of Fortingall which is renowned for its ancient Yew Tree, Standing Stones and the reputed birthplace of Pontius Pilate. Glen Lyon's timeless beauty is nearby. You can walk across the swing bridge to Fortingall in 20 minutes. There is a Golf course 3 miles away and various water sports on Loch Tay including a Crannog which shows how life was lived 3000 years ago. For keen walkers hills and mountains are on your doorstep.
Nearby attractions and activities:
Hill walking. Water Sports on Loch Tay. The Crannog built to show how people use to live 3000 years ago on Loch Tay. Blair Castle. Menzies Castle. Swimming at the Recreation Centre. Whisky tasting at Aberfeldy Distillery. Walk the Birks which Robbie Burns wrote about.
Directions:
Coming from Edinburgh you bypass Perth taking the Inverness signs. On the A9 you travel for about 20 mins and take the Ballinluig turn off and follow the signs to Aberfeldy. At the traffic lights, you turn right onto the B846 following this road for about 4 to 5 miles. When you see a bridge on your left signposted Kenmore/ Duneaves Road you cross this bridge and turn immediately right onto Duneaves Road. We are about 2 miles along this road. You will see Kinnighallen Farm signposted on your left. You go up the hill and we are at the top.
Informations about the rates:
65 euros for double occupancy per night including breakfast.
Informations about the meals/restaurants:
Breakfast only.
Kinnighallen Farm is located near the city of Pitlochry (map below) in the region of North and Central Scotland in United Kingdom. You can click on the map of the region below to go to the listing of North and Central Scotland.