这家宁静祥和的酒店坐落在珀斯郡的乡村一隅。奶牛、草地和绿植环绕,令人心旷神怡,田园风光旖旎。在遍布历史城堡的英国,酒店或许算不上特别引人注目,但却散发着老兵的宁静与古朴。客房豪华舒适,浴室更是无可挑剔。酒店装饰风格融合了英式或维多利亚式的风格,各有特色,但浑然一体。温馨舒适,格调高雅。休息室和大堂的装潢风格完美,洋溢着温馨复古的氛围。这家昔日的罗莱夏朵精品酒店(Relais et Châteaux)的整体风格略显陈旧,但最终营造出一个舒适宁静的港湾,让人不禁想沉浸其中。餐厅和菜肴维护得井井有条。酒店热情欢迎宾客,虽然有时略显冷淡,但却赋予了整间酒店一种难以言喻的温馨氛围,如同家一般。如果您热爱苏格兰及其反差鲜明的自然风光,那么这里将是您的理想之选。
在这里,您仿佛时光倒流,也许是 50 年前……总经理 Paul 先生非常热烈地欢迎您。他自己把行李箱搬上楼,伴郎负责几乎所有事情。我们住在19号房间,位于南面,因此非常热,因为所有的窗帘都拉着。据保罗先生介绍,这是苏格兰的第一个夏日。所以享受吧!在户外享用开胃酒和当天的小吃。然后,在一家完美无瑕的餐厅里,在布置华丽的餐桌上享用真正美味的晚餐,陈列柜里摆满了旧陶器、经典的菊花花束,还有窃窃私语的陪伴。享用了熏鲑鱼鳟鱼、肉酱、美味的鸡肉菜肴,最后享用了美味的甜点。克罗兹冬宫也很棒。该服务可以出现在电影中。在舒适的沙龙中再喝一杯睡前饮品,然后上床睡觉。如今,我们仍然拥有岛上最柔软的床垫、配有大量镜子的浴室以及儿童身高的水槽。在浴缸里放在你的屁股上,这样你就可以洗澡了。抓紧,以免髋部骨折,然后睡觉!前几天吃了一顿美味的早餐,然后再次探索苏格兰。我们在这家博物馆酒店度过了非常愉快的时光。谢谢。
Kinlock House 是一家独特的罗莱夏朵酒店,位于苏格兰最好的乡村,靠近许多城堡和历史悠久的房屋可供参观。服务、欢迎和房间的质量,总共大约有十间,虽然需要现代化,但基本上都很好。这家餐厅很好,是该地区根本没有好餐厅的一颗明珠,这无疑是英国的一个严重缺陷,几个世纪以来从未得到解决。酒单也有效。对于休息,隐私、安宁、安静和美好的乡村。
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Another great stay at Kinloch. We visit every year and are assured of a warm welcome, good food and peace and quiet. Paul is quietly efficient and seems to materialise whenever you start to think you might need something. Discrete, non-stuffy service with a relaxed atmosphere. Always feel recharged when we leave.
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I agree with pretty much everything in the review by Kath C two weeks ago. This hotel is vastly overpriced for what is provided. Room was very large ( we paid for the suite and view) but aside from toiletries there was no hint of luxury. A tea/coffee tray surely is a basic supply. Staff were very pleasant as others have said but something didn’t feel right. The owner was in reception when we arrived. The ‘welcome’ was extremely brusque which was all the more odd as he mistakenly thought we were returning guests (checkout was even worse-he did not even ask if we enjoyed our stay). Dining room was dark and lacking in atmosphere. Food was competent but no more and not worth the price charged. We ate in nearby Dunkeld after one night. Pricing is strange. We were charged more for a basic tea tray with very ordinary shortbread than we were for coffee with petit fours. This could be a lovely place but it needs a good shake up and perhaps the owner should let someone else manage it. It feels very tired throughout. Definitely not worth the prices they are charging.
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After many road closures (which I ignored) we arrived at Kinloch House and were instantly welcomed, booked in and shown to our room. From then on it was a dream, with a comfortable bed, fantastic food, both dinner and breakfast, with one exception, (the black pudding was to spicy). The hotel is well appointed and our suite overlooked the grounds with two lovely highland cattle and two lovely horses always in view. The staff were very welcoming and efficient. We met some lovely guests there which was a delight. The owners mother is a STAR. Highly Recommended.
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I am still at a complete loss as to why this place is SO expensive (apart from paying for the hotel's heating bill). Prior to our arrival I was dreaming about the luxury that was awaiting us for our one-night stay for my birthday. I imagined beautifiully presented home-baked traditional Scottish shortbread on the tea tray to accompany my much anticipated cuppa (of Scottish tea perhaps?). The setting and location is stunning, and we were helped with our luggage from the car which was a nice touch. I didn't particularly like the angry stuffed bear standing upright in the entrance hall (couldn't quite see why you would have that but I chose to ignore it - it's tasteless in my opinion) and we checked in and were shown to our room. As we know, May has been an extremely and unusually warm month so I was quite surprised to feel the heat coming from the radiators as we climbed the stairs. Our room was no better - the temperature in our room was really quite unbearable so we quickly turned off all the radiators, opened up all the windows (had to prop one open) and I immediately glugged the complimentary spring water. I searched for the tea tray but there was nothing (just the two bottles of spring water)....even the most basic B&B room has tea/coffee and a kettle, but not here. I was baffled.... We perused the evening dinner menu - quite pricey but maybe we would treat ourselves. Disappointingly, there was no vegetarian option offered so we decided to head into Blairgowrie and we both enjoyed a meal at a fantastic Indian restaurant, with a welcoming atmosphere and quality food. We returned to the hotel and I asked for a cup of tea. After checking a couple of times, I was assured it was complimentary. Incredibly a tea tray also suddenly appeared in our room with UHT milk sachets etc. It was confusing - you either provide it or you don't. And if you do, it has to reflect the quality that you're supposedly paying for. The bed was very comfy - we slept well. It's very peaceful here and the Thrush sang beautifully outside our open window. But overall the place felt tired and outdated. The radiator in our bathroom was leaking so I put the bath mat on the floor to soak up the puddle. There was no long wall mirror, just a dressing table mirror in the room. The toiletries in the large bathroom were good quality and there were fluffy bathrobes which were nice but we didn't need them. Breakfast was very nice. The porridge was excellent and overall it was good and nicely cooked. Perhaps my husband would have appreciated mushrooms, beans and a tattie scone with his cooked breakfast but there was a reasonable choice on the menu. The staff seemed on edge and the happy and engaging personal service just wasn't there. It was incredibly expensive and I have no idea why - apart from financing the heating bill? Our room didn't overlook the Perthshire countryside so we weren't even paying for the view! This hotel obviously pleases some
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We were upgraded to the Mabel Suite, a stunning room in the turret, which felt straight out of a fairytale. The property is lovely, with Highland cows, a horse, and a few adorable dogs. Beautiful setting, attentive service, and a truly memorable stay.
这家宁静祥和的酒店坐落在珀斯郡的乡村一隅。奶牛、草地和绿植环绕,令人心旷神怡,田园风光旖旎。在遍布历史城堡的英国,酒店或许算不上特别引人注目,但却散发着老兵的宁静与古朴。客房豪华舒适,浴室更是无可挑剔。酒店装饰风格融合了英式或维多利亚式的风格,各有特色,但浑然一体。温馨舒适,格调高雅。休息室和大堂的装潢风格完美,洋溢着温馨复古的氛围。这家昔日的罗莱夏朵精品酒店(Relais et Châteaux)的整体风格略显陈旧,但最终营造出一个舒适宁静的港湾,让人不禁想沉浸其中。餐厅和菜肴维护得井井有条。酒店热情欢迎宾客,虽然有时略显冷淡,但却赋予了整间酒店一种难以言喻的温馨氛围,如同家一般。如果您热爱苏格兰及其反差鲜明的自然风光,那么这里将是您的理想之选。
我们在苏格兰之旅中在这家可爱的酒店住了两天。 该位置田园诗般,绝对适合各个方向的游览。酒店本身布置舒适,设有壁炉室、休息室、冬季花园和别致的餐厅。 我们的套房非常宽敞,位于酒店翻新的部分。所有房间都有漂亮的浴室、加热器、舒适的羽绒被和舒适的座椅。 工作人员非常友好和乐于助人,服务无可挑剔。餐厅的晚餐非常美味,早餐有各种各样的冷热菜肴以及鲜榨果汁,你可以直接向两位漂亮的女士点。 室外区域非常宽敞,布置精美,有座位。 我们很乐意在下次入住时再次预订这家别致的酒店。
在这里,您仿佛时光倒流,也许是 50 年前……总经理 Paul 先生非常热烈地欢迎您。他自己把行李箱搬上楼,伴郎负责几乎所有事情。我们住在19号房间,位于南面,因此非常热,因为所有的窗帘都拉着。据保罗先生介绍,这是苏格兰的第一个夏日。所以享受吧!在户外享用开胃酒和当天的小吃。然后,在一家完美无瑕的餐厅里,在布置华丽的餐桌上享用真正美味的晚餐,陈列柜里摆满了旧陶器、经典的菊花花束,还有窃窃私语的陪伴。享用了熏鲑鱼鳟鱼、肉酱、美味的鸡肉菜肴,最后享用了美味的甜点。克罗兹冬宫也很棒。该服务可以出现在电影中。在舒适的沙龙中再喝一杯睡前饮品,然后上床睡觉。如今,我们仍然拥有岛上最柔软的床垫、配有大量镜子的浴室以及儿童身高的水槽。在浴缸里放在你的屁股上,这样你就可以洗澡了。抓紧,以免髋部骨折,然后睡觉!前几天吃了一顿美味的早餐,然后再次探索苏格兰。我们在这家博物馆酒店度过了非常愉快的时光。谢谢。
可能是我住过的最好的乡村酒店。入住金洛克酒店给人一种成为苏格兰重要家庭客人的感觉,而不是住在酒店里。我有机会见到了业主的家人,他们非常友好、善良,而且非常外向。服务非常精致和优雅,这要归功于细心且始终在场的工作人员,尽管结构“很小”,但他们从不妨碍。至于食物,我们非常满意,传统的英式/法式菜肴是高标准的,菜单经常包括**并且每天都会更换,酒单经过精心挑选,价格实惠,记住在英国布列塔尼葡萄酒与我们的习惯相比,价格往往非常高。晚餐订单会在下午收集,因此当您到达餐桌时,您会发现瓶中的葡萄酒打开并放在玻璃瓶中,无需多言即可上菜。房间宽敞、干净,布置精美,符合居住类型。最让我印象深刻的是,壁炉、门、家具或灯光的每一个或大或小的细节都具有时代特色,并且保存完好。除了在房子里住宿外,该建筑还可以组织户外活动,如狩猎、钓鱼或越野游览,观赏动物和风景。
Kinlock House 是一家独特的罗莱夏朵酒店,位于苏格兰最好的乡村,靠近许多城堡和历史悠久的房屋可供参观。服务、欢迎和房间的质量,总共大约有十间,虽然需要现代化,但基本上都很好。这家餐厅很好,是该地区根本没有好餐厅的一颗明珠,这无疑是英国的一个严重缺陷,几个世纪以来从未得到解决。酒单也有效。对于休息,隐私、安宁、安静和美好的乡村。
Another great stay at Kinloch. We visit every year and are assured of a warm welcome, good food and peace and quiet. Paul is quietly efficient and seems to materialise whenever you start to think you might need something. Discrete, non-stuffy service with a relaxed atmosphere. Always feel recharged when we leave.
I agree with pretty much everything in the review by Kath C two weeks ago. This hotel is vastly overpriced for what is provided. Room was very large ( we paid for the suite and view) but aside from toiletries there was no hint of luxury. A tea/coffee tray surely is a basic supply. Staff were very pleasant as others have said but something didn’t feel right. The owner was in reception when we arrived. The ‘welcome’ was extremely brusque which was all the more odd as he mistakenly thought we were returning guests (checkout was even worse-he did not even ask if we enjoyed our stay). Dining room was dark and lacking in atmosphere. Food was competent but no more and not worth the price charged. We ate in nearby Dunkeld after one night. Pricing is strange. We were charged more for a basic tea tray with very ordinary shortbread than we were for coffee with petit fours. This could be a lovely place but it needs a good shake up and perhaps the owner should let someone else manage it. It feels very tired throughout. Definitely not worth the prices they are charging.
After many road closures (which I ignored) we arrived at Kinloch House and were instantly welcomed, booked in and shown to our room. From then on it was a dream, with a comfortable bed, fantastic food, both dinner and breakfast, with one exception, (the black pudding was to spicy). The hotel is well appointed and our suite overlooked the grounds with two lovely highland cattle and two lovely horses always in view. The staff were very welcoming and efficient. We met some lovely guests there which was a delight. The owners mother is a STAR. Highly Recommended.
I am still at a complete loss as to why this place is SO expensive (apart from paying for the hotel's heating bill). Prior to our arrival I was dreaming about the luxury that was awaiting us for our one-night stay for my birthday. I imagined beautifiully presented home-baked traditional Scottish shortbread on the tea tray to accompany my much anticipated cuppa (of Scottish tea perhaps?). The setting and location is stunning, and we were helped with our luggage from the car which was a nice touch. I didn't particularly like the angry stuffed bear standing upright in the entrance hall (couldn't quite see why you would have that but I chose to ignore it - it's tasteless in my opinion) and we checked in and were shown to our room. As we know, May has been an extremely and unusually warm month so I was quite surprised to feel the heat coming from the radiators as we climbed the stairs. Our room was no better - the temperature in our room was really quite unbearable so we quickly turned off all the radiators, opened up all the windows (had to prop one open) and I immediately glugged the complimentary spring water. I searched for the tea tray but there was nothing (just the two bottles of spring water)....even the most basic B&B room has tea/coffee and a kettle, but not here. I was baffled.... We perused the evening dinner menu - quite pricey but maybe we would treat ourselves. Disappointingly, there was no vegetarian option offered so we decided to head into Blairgowrie and we both enjoyed a meal at a fantastic Indian restaurant, with a welcoming atmosphere and quality food. We returned to the hotel and I asked for a cup of tea. After checking a couple of times, I was assured it was complimentary. Incredibly a tea tray also suddenly appeared in our room with UHT milk sachets etc. It was confusing - you either provide it or you don't. And if you do, it has to reflect the quality that you're supposedly paying for. The bed was very comfy - we slept well. It's very peaceful here and the Thrush sang beautifully outside our open window. But overall the place felt tired and outdated. The radiator in our bathroom was leaking so I put the bath mat on the floor to soak up the puddle. There was no long wall mirror, just a dressing table mirror in the room. The toiletries in the large bathroom were good quality and there were fluffy bathrobes which were nice but we didn't need them. Breakfast was very nice. The porridge was excellent and overall it was good and nicely cooked. Perhaps my husband would have appreciated mushrooms, beans and a tattie scone with his cooked breakfast but there was a reasonable choice on the menu. The staff seemed on edge and the happy and engaging personal service just wasn't there. It was incredibly expensive and I have no idea why - apart from financing the heating bill? Our room didn't overlook the Perthshire countryside so we weren't even paying for the view! This hotel obviously pleases some
We were upgraded to the Mabel Suite, a stunning room in the turret, which felt straight out of a fairytale. The property is lovely, with Highland cows, a horse, and a few adorable dogs. Beautiful setting, attentive service, and a truly memorable stay.