Hilton Dunkeld House Lodges
Resort overview
Dunkeld House Lodges in Perthshire, Scotland have been built to match the Edwardian splendour of the Dunkeld House Hotel. The beautifully designed Atholl Lodges offer a standard of grace and elegance unique in modern architecture. Inside the luxury continues with space to accommodate six people in comfort and style. Entry to each lodge is gained through a fully tiled hallway, leading off to the two main bedrooms. The master bedroom with its double bed, fitted wardrobes and en-suite bathroom, is beautifully spacious, and included real luxury of its own private spa bath. The second bedroom has two twin beds, and also boasts a bathroom en-suite. Moving on up the stairs, we pass a roomy airing cupboard and another small toilet, then to the real heart of the home, and the focal point, a romantic cast iron solid fuel stove. Here in the open-plan living area you will find a fully fitted kitchen, including microwave and dishwasher. Whatever the weather, a fully adjustable central heating system makes sure the temperature is just right, and with large double glazed windows and patio doors, you can enjoy the splendid views without loosing any warmth. There is one disabled unit on the site. Owners only are allowed to bring pets - not exchange guests.
All the facilities of the Hotel are available to guests, including saunas, indoor swimming pool, gym and solarium. Within the grounds are croquet, clay pigeon shooting, tennis, fishing and bowling.
The luxurious holiday cottages are located at Dunkeld in the heart of Perthshire, Scotland. Whichever season you choose the opportunities abound; fishing in spring and skiing in the Cairngorms in winter. If sightseeing is on the agenda, Scone Palace, the original home of the stone of destiny, or Pitlochry, with its fascinating salmon leaps and the Festival Theatre, or Blair Castle, seat the Dukes of Athol, are just a few of the many options available.
At the turn of the 19th century, the 7th Duke of Atholl chose the romantic site of Dunkeld, on the banks of the River Tay, to build a highland home for his Duchess. There he built a home in keeping with the outstanding beauty of the surrounding Perthshire countryside. Today that former house has been restored to its original glory, as the Hilton Dunkeld House Hotel. The landscape has changed little since the days of the Duke and the Duchess. The River Tay is still one of the most finely salmon rivers, and the 200 acres estate is a colourful tapestry of trees, flowers and woodland walkways.