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Aberfeldy Weem Hotel

This hotel occupies a prominent position overlooking the village of Weem by Aberfeldy, an ideal place for a relaxing break, active holiday or base from which to explore wider Perthshire.

A former coaching inn, Aberfeldy Weem Hotel is family owned, friendly and flexible. You will enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, where the emphasis is on an authentic Highland hospitality experience. The restaurant offers dishes that draw from fresh local ingredients; the best of Scotland’s natural larder. Unwind with a drink in the cosy lounge by the log fire, or in sunnier climes, the beer garden and patio provide the perfect place to relax. The former coaching inn was famously used as barracks for General Wade’s troops while building the nearby bridge to cross the River Tay in the 18th century. Aberfeldy Weem Hotel will be delighted to arrange any special requirements for your stay, such as champagne, chocolates, flowers, Madonna’s piper or a serenade. You can also have celebration cakes or, perhaps, a Scottish, continental or champagne breakfast in bed.

Photos from around the area

Loch na Craige, above Aberfeldy
by Frogwell
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Lt. General Wade's bridge at Aberfeldy was first opened to traffic at the end of October 1733 "... a freestone bridge over the Tay, of five arches, nearly 400ft. in length, the middle arch 60 feet wide, the starlings of oak and the piers and landbreasts founded on piles shod with iron...." (House of Commons Journal, 7th February 1734)
by VKeith
loaded 11 October 2007



Queen´s view,Loch Tummel,Scotland
by Klaus Kobold
loaded 01 February 2007



St Marys Church
by grumpos
loaded 15 April 2007



GRAN BRETAÑA Queen's view
by Talavan
loaded 17 September 2007



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