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Resting on the bank of the famous River Tay in the conservation village of Kenmore, this is Scotland’s oldest inn, dating back to 1572.
The Kenmore Hotel offers stunning surroundings, true Highland hospitality, hearty cuisine, a fine selection of malt whiskies and comfortable en suite accommodation.
A welcoming reception area awaits you with a roaring log fire, whilst a relaxing residents’ lounge with TV is also available.
The famous Poet's Bar is a traditional old Highland bar hosting a poem written on the chimney breast by Rabbie Burns, whilst the Boars Head Bar offers a terrace overlooking the mouth of the River Tay.
The hotel’s own Taymouth Restaurant offers hearty AA Rosette standard cuisine.
Relax and unwind at The Kenmore Hotel – well worth discovering!
Directions.
Kenmore Village is 26 km (16 miles) from the A9 North. Travelling time from Edinburgh is approximately 1.5 hours; from Glasgow it is approximately 2 hours; and from Perth it is approximately 45 minutes.
By Car: - Travel on the A9 North towards Ballinluig. - Turn off at Ballinluig onto the A827. - This will take you to Kenmore Village. The hotel is centred in the middle of the village.
40 rooms
Standard Twin
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Standard Double
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