The safety and wellbeing of our valued guests, our wonderful staff and our community here in Kinloch Rannoch continues to be our first priority. While we’ve always been meticulous when it comes to cleaning and housekeeping, we’ve introduced a number of additional measures, some of which you may notice, though most are very discrete. These have been carefully considered; primarily for your safety but also, importantly, to ensure your enjoyment isn’t in any way compromised.
Subtle changes you may notice:
Hand sanitiser in each of our suites
Faster check-in times reduced from our usual 90 seconds to 60 seconds. An express check out facility; these changes are implemented in order to reduce any unnecessary gatherings
You’ll be asked to reserve a table for breakfast, just as you might do for an evening meal. This is designed to ensure safe distancing
You’ll now be served by our waiting staff at our breakfast buffet stations rather than the self-serving facility we previously offered
Our restaurant Monadh Dining is now open until 10 pm in line with the latest Covid-19 measures announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Kinloch Rannoch was once best known as a bolthole for politicians including Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher – now it’s making a name in film tourism. Scenes from the Harry Potter films, Trainspotting and TV series Outlander were shot in the rugged landscape around the Perthshire village.
The claim to fame of our destination, the newly-refurbished Dunalastair Hotel Suites, is clear to see in the restaurant where Liam Neeson’s kilted outfit from Rob Roy hangs in a frame.
Tucked against the eastern bank of Loch Rannoch, the village of Kinloch Rannoch plays host to Dunalastair Hotel Suites. After some recent renovations, this Victorian hotel now offers luxury accommodation for guests from all over the world.
Newly opened in May 2017, this charming Victorian building dominates the village square and has undergone a multimillion pound renovation keeping the Victorian stone features of the building while updating it with modern luxurious interiors.
White Christmas in Britain? Dunalastair Hotel Suites, at Kinloch Rannoch in the Highlands, is offering two-night stays, checking in on Dec 24, food included, from £550 per double.
This year Scotland was named the most beautiful country in the world. Yes, this small heathery country that forms the upper part of the UK beat picturesque idylls like Mauritius, Italy and Indonesia to come top on the Rough Guides chart.
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