With a 200-year history and a recent multi- million-pound refurbishment, this stone-built, privately-owned luxury hotel provides excellent boutique accommodation in a flourishing village in the Scottish Highlands. A friendly face – a ‘Guest Ambassador’ – will greet you and ease your way through check-in. Every guest’s comfort and needs, along with sustainability, are key to Dunalastair Hotel Suite’s ethos. The interior is chic, with roomy suites designed for relaxation. They have handmade beds dressed in Egyptian cotton, gleaming bathrooms with fluffy robes, White Company toiletries and views to die for. Each also has a mini kitchen in its living room, although the on-site fine dining restaurant, Edina’s, is open all day offering an authentic Scottish menu of local ingredients freshly prepared by chefs trained in Michelin-starred and Rosette-winning restaurants. They’ll also create
a packed lunch if you’re heading out for the day.
Explore the sights made famous by your favourite blockbuster movies, visit the Pitlochry Explorers’ Garden, or even take a ride on the actual Hogwarts Express.
Staying true to the art of hospitality, Dunalastair Hotel Suites have recently launched its Flawlessly Vegan menu, in addition to providing options for all dietary requirements. Wonderful for anyone leading a Vegan lifestyle, or for those that want to experience something exciting and fresh. Alternatively, try the Haggis Bon-Bons!
To explore all that the Highlands has to offer, visit Highland Explorations for your own guided safari of the finest Glens, Lochs and Munros. For a luxury touch, visit House of Bruar, widely acknowledged as Scotland’s most prestigious independent store.
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Originally established in 1788, the hotel is one of the Scottish Highlands’ oldest hotels. That said, there’s now a helicopter landing pad as well as a Tesla car charging point.