Tigh 'n Eilean is a stunning Edwardian house overlooking the River Tay and is a perfect base to relax and enjoy Perthshire's history, beauty, peace and tranquility. Recommended by Holiday Which magazine, Tigh 'n Eilean offers superior quality accommodation. Each bedroom has been individually decorated in its own unique style, whilst still maintaining the character of this traditional Edwardian house.
Whatever the reason for your visit, be it romantic, leisure or a family treat, your time at Tigh 'n Eilean will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed. Our walkers love staying at Tigh'n Eilean. From the moment they step through the door after a long day of hiking the Rob Roy Way, they receive a warm welcome and are made to feel right at home.
Whatever the reason for your visit, be it romantic, leisure or a family treat, your time at Tigh 'n Eilean will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed. Our walkers love staying at Tigh'n Eilean. From the moment they step through the door after a long day of hiking the Rob Roy Way, they receive a warm welcome and are made to feel right at home.
Services
Our prices are per room per night based on two adults sharing and include full scottish breakfast. Check in time is from 4pm and we ask that you vacate your room by 10am on your day of departure. We are of course flexible and can arrange alternative check in and departure times with prior arrangement.
Tigh'n Eilean is situated in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, deep within Rob Roy country. We are just a few minutes walk to the center of the charming town of Aberfeldy and provide a perfect base for touring the traditional 'Heart of Scotland'. Here is a photo gallery of images of the beautiful area of Aberfeldy and through to Kenmore.
Highland Perthshire is a land of mountains, rivers, lochs and glens, abounding with unspoilt scenery and with a huge diversity of wildlife. Spend a glorious day exploring Glen Lyon, the longest, loveliest and loneliest enclosed glen in Scotland. Explore the Birks of Aberfeldy - where the Falls of Moness so enraptured Robert Burns in 1782 he was inspired to compose his famous poem "The Birks o' Aberfeldy".
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Alice Grant
Sep 13, 2021
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Ian Mackie
Jan 04, 2020
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Michael Grady
Dec 13, 2019
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Scot & Sam
Nov 19, 2018
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Julie Schmidt
Jun 14, 2018
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We were welcomed into this beautiful home and were very pleased with our suite. The bed was a bit small, but it was comfy. There was a sitting area for tea. The best part was a small room with the toilet and sink and an entirely separate room (that was huge) with a sink, bathtub/shower and dressing table. It made getting ready for dinner and again in the morning so much easier for the two of us! Breakfast was delicious as well. The house is in a quiet neighborhood, across from a river (with a riverwalk!) but it isn't all that far to walk downtown for dinner and drinks. It's also relatively close
Elizabeth Metz
May 07, 2018
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Enjoyed the loveliest night here, had this lovely view out the window. The fruit salad and fresh orange juice in the morning were particularly delicious (the variety of fruit in the fruit salad was amazing!), but it was all really good. I realised a couple of hours after leaving that I had left my charger in the room and I called and they took it on to my next B’n’B! (I was walking and had no car). Above and beyond what I expected and they were so hospitable. Definitely recommend.
Malcolm Jowitt
Jul 17, 2017
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Gina Bees
Oct 18, 2015
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Andrew Dougal
Oct 29, 2009
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