The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Falls of Dochart Inn on market for a cool £1.25m.
Seven-bedroom roadside hotel, selfcatering cottage and land with planning permission for lodges goes on the market for £1.25m
A hotel overlooking one of Scotland’s most photographed beauty spots has gone on the market.
The Falls of Dochart Inn, which takes its name from a wide area of waterfalls opposite the building, is being offered for £1.25 million.
In addition to the roadside hotel, which is in Killin, buyers will get the self-catering Falls Cottage and land with planning permission for several new lodges.
Alistair Letham, of selling agents Colliers International, said: “This is the property immediately overlooking the iconic falls at Killin, and that in itself ensures it is of particular interest to ambitious hoteliers.
“The Falls of Dochart is trading very profitably after 16 years of investment from the existing owners, and there is additional scope to extend the season.
“Additionally, it is being sold with a sizeable area of land included – plans have been prepared and planning permission has been granted to build two holiday lodges behind the existing self-catering property, Falls Cottage.
“The availability of the Falls of Dochart Inn and Falls Cottage offers new owners an excellent opportunity to acquire an established and rewarding business, with significant additional scope, including the development of the lodges.”
The current owners bought the Inn in 2001 and have upgraded the sevenbedroom property.
The bar, restaurant and coffee shop can seat 80 people, with a further 40 outside in the summer.
Staff and owners’ accommodation is also included in the sale.
The Falls of Dochart is trading very profitably