PITLOCHRY
Eventually we reached Kinloch Rannoch and saw our hotel just beyond. Truth be told, the hotel might look a wee bit tired in places. It’s kind of faded here and there. But the welcome was warm, our room was huge and clean and the bed was comfortable. We were lucky enough to get a room with a view, and it was stunning. You could pass hours just sitting at the window with a book, a drink and the chance to simply do nothing for a while.
We hadn’t planned to eat in the hotel but as the wind started to howl and the rain poured down, the thought of staying put for our meal became more tempting. There’s a more formal restaurant to eat in, but we were happy to eat in the bar. Breakfast the next morning was a treat, too. It’s always one of the best parts of going away, isn’t it? Breakfast for so many of us is now eaten on the run, but when you’re away there’s a chance to take your time and enjoy having something cooked for you. Whether you want to stay healthconscious or go for the full-scottish, you can. There was a great choice of juices, smoothies, fruit and pastries.
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Hotels.com Cooked breakfasts are made to order. Well, it would be rude not to, wouldn’t it? There’s a gym and pool if you fancy a few laps or pounding the treadmill. Every time we passed, both were quiet.
Maybe that’s no surprise. If you want to exercise in this neck of the woods, surely you’d head into the great outdoors.
The whole area is great for walking and it doesn’t matter whether you fancy a relaxed stroll or something more strenuous. The area is a must for Munro-baggers, with Schiehallion rising in the distance. Of course we planned to climb it, but with the wind blowing a gale and the rain coming down in sheets, we never quite made it. It will still be there when we come back. Because we definitely will return. Considering the area is remote, there are a surprising amount of attractions to tempt visitors.
The village itself is tiny, but it still manages to house a gallery and a gift shop. For the adventurous or kids, there are boat trips and Land Rover safaris to enjoy.
It’s the peacefulness of the area that makes it perfect. You can’t fail to de-stress in an area like this.
Having spent an overnight stay in our comfiest of beds, we reluctantly packed up. The wind was wilder than ever and the rain still pouring, but I dragged my other half out for a walk before we left.
We almost got blown away but returned to our car, relaxed and ready to get back to the real world. If you feel the need for a wee bit more hustle and bustle, the town has a good selection of cafes and restaurants.