The Roman Camp is an historic house originally built in 1625 as a hunting lodge for the Dukes of Perth before becoming a hotel and restaurant in 1939. Proprietors of The Roman Camp Hotel for over 30 years, Eric and Marion Brown have lovingly created an oasis in one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland. Its situation in the year-round stunningly beautiful Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park makes it a haven for outdoor activities of all types. The hotel sits on the banks of the River Teith surrounded by its own 21 acre estate of gardens and woodland yet only a short walk from the village of Callander.
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The attractive drawing room overlooks the gardens and the River Teith. Its large open fire, high ceiling, comfortable sofas and chairs make this an ideal room in which to relax over tea or drinks. The stunning library is beautifully proportioned with an ornately plastered high ceiling. Sitting in its comfortable chairs, in front of a large open fire and surrounded by books, the room provides a tranquil space to read or play games. The smaller dining room provides intimacy particularly in winter months as well as being perfect for private parties.
Here in Scotland we have some of the best produce anywhere in the world. Be it lamb, beef, venison, fish, shellfish, potatoes, soft fruits - the list goes on and on. At the Roman Camp Hotel our chefs use the best of Scottish produce to provide our guests with delicious meals served in our award winning restaurant.
Located in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park the The Roman Camp Hotel is an ideal place to stay and enjoy the numerous outdoor activities available right on our doorstep. The Roman Camp Hotel's location in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is within easy reach of many golf courses.
Our facilities and range of rooms provide the ideal venue for meetings, conferences and corporate parties. The four star Roman Camp Country House Hotel is able to entertain both residential and non-residential groups. We have a range of comfortable, elegant rooms that can accommodate conferences or meetings from two to one hundred and fifty delegates.
Reviews (21)
Marc Willi
Jun 14, 2022
A. Mc
Jun 11, 2022
Julie Haddock
Jun 07, 2022
Attended my sons (and now daughter in law's) wedding at Roman Camp on Jubilee Friday. What can I say! Stunning surroundings, beautiful gardens and the ceremony was held by the river in glorious sunshine! All the staff were very attentive and friendly. The food was amazing and catered for all dietary requirements. We were fortunate enough to have a room for the night of the wedding which was equally as amazing, followed by a delicious breakfast. We didn't want to leave. Can I just say a huge thank you to Roman Camp for helping to make the most perfect day.
Mj
Mar 19, 2022
Roisin McKinley
Mar 12, 2022
Nigel Bell
Mar 06, 2022
We met friends for lunch at the Potting Shed. Novel building, probably more suited to summer use than in the colder months, but set in fascinating grounds abutting the river. Imaginative menu (not your normal lunchtime standards), quality food cooked to perfection, decent coffee, charming waitress and sensible prices. Well recommended.
Elaine Grimes
Jan 10, 2022
I had my little dog with me, so wasn't allowed anywhere within the hotel! Not very "dog friendly" after all! There was alot of thudding noises going on below my 1st floor room, which I reported, but noise continued next day. Room a little shabby, although ensuite was fabulous. Beautiful grounds, even in winter. Had to have my breakfast in room, very well made and presented.
David Jamieson
Jan 04, 2022
Janice Stone
Dec 12, 2021
J. G.
Nov 15, 2021
Peter Piper
Nov 01, 2021
Sunwatcher
Oct 05, 2021
Stewart MacPherson
Aug 21, 2021
Rosemary Myles
Aug 21, 2021
Andy Watson
Jul 20, 2021
Roman Camp Hotel is set in lovely tranquil gardens just off the main street in Callander. The hotel has a lovely feel with traditional furnishings and rooms. The team were friendly and the bed was extremely comfortable. The resident peacock was really friendly and the lovely riverside garden was picturesque.
Jonny Barber
Jun 29, 2021
I'm still here but it's been so good I'm writing my review now! Lovely hotel, cosy, decor to suit its age, the gardens leading down to the river are beautiful. Sitting having a drink by the river is a real highlight. The staff have been great, the location for other things in the area is perfect. The room is great, just cant ask for more and it's very reasonably priced.
S. L.
Oct 22, 2019
We had dinner at the adjacent cottage on evening and stopped by the hotel afterwards. This property is amazing and the grounds around the buildings were very scenic. We sat at the park on the river before dinner and enjoyed the peaceful nature all around. The food was very delicious and they have good options between fish, burgers, and other local culinary choices.
If you are looking for formal, I would recommend the Hotel, if you are looking for something cozy and low key you can eat at outside bistro dinning option. The staff was friendly helpful and the food delicious.
If you are looking for formal, I would recommend the Hotel, if you are looking for something cozy and low key you can eat at outside bistro dinning option. The staff was friendly helpful and the food delicious.
Karon S.
May 30, 2019
Definitely stop in here when in The Trossachs area. Beautiful old hotel with a history and an old world charm. Beautiful grounds for peaceful wandering. Non-hotel guests warmly welcomed. They have a main restaurant and also a little bistro in a separate onsite building, called The Potting Shed. We ate in the bistro. Food was incredibly good. Parsnip fritters for a starter were the best food we had during our time in Britain!
The unusual take on Sticky Toffee Pudding, with layers of brown sugar, was an improvement on the classic. Short walk to the river. What would be better than a stop here? A stay here! Pricey, but warranted. Look for low rates and deals off season.
The unusual take on Sticky Toffee Pudding, with layers of brown sugar, was an improvement on the classic. Short walk to the river. What would be better than a stop here? A stay here! Pricey, but warranted. Look for low rates and deals off season.
Chris P.
Sep 13, 2016
My family recently stayed here on our way to Edinburgh from Glasgow, and we were consistently impressed at every turn. The hotel is located in a seventeenth-century house. The interior of the hotel is tastefully designed to emphasis the historic nature of the hotel. The common areas are absolutely gorgeous: a beautiful dining room, a fantastic bar replete with whisky cart and piano, a wonderful tea room and sunroom, which are perfect for afternoon tea.
The grounds are equally gorgeous: a river running directly out the back, peacocks meandering around the premises, a beautiful garden. The service was equally superlative. Breakfast was lovely, with any number of choices. Afternoon teas are substantial: tea, multiple hand sandwiches, wonderful pastries. Finally, the staff was incredibly accommodating, as we had a toddler and a small snaffu with our rental car. We wholeheartedly recommend the Roman Camp and will happily stay here again, if we're in the area.
The grounds are equally gorgeous: a river running directly out the back, peacocks meandering around the premises, a beautiful garden. The service was equally superlative. Breakfast was lovely, with any number of choices. Afternoon teas are substantial: tea, multiple hand sandwiches, wonderful pastries. Finally, the staff was incredibly accommodating, as we had a toddler and a small snaffu with our rental car. We wholeheartedly recommend the Roman Camp and will happily stay here again, if we're in the area.
Raghida S.
Jan 07, 2014
We stayed at this Hotel for two nights during a whirlwind tour of Scotland. It's a gorgeous Country house with beautiful grounds. Our booking and check-in went very smooth. As soon as we parked our car, we had afternoon tea which was simple but great and very tasteful in a cosy front room overlooking some of the grounds. After our delicious food we couldn't wait to go for a walk and check out the scenery along the river.
There was a group of guests there for a wedding. It seemed to be a great setting for one. Our stay was pleasant. The rooms are very country looking as expected. Some pieces of furniture can use some updating or repair. We had breakfast there in the mornings and headed out to explore. The service was good but not as personable as we got to experience in the rest of Scotland. Overall we had a great stay.
There was a group of guests there for a wedding. It seemed to be a great setting for one. Our stay was pleasant. The rooms are very country looking as expected. Some pieces of furniture can use some updating or repair. We had breakfast there in the mornings and headed out to explore. The service was good but not as personable as we got to experience in the rest of Scotland. Overall we had a great stay.
Qype User Kateh
Jul 15, 2011
We got married at Roman Camp in June 2010. Absolutely perfect in every way. Fiona could not be more helpful with our plans, especially as we live over 400 miles away! As we were having a small wedding and we used the Library for the ceremony which is a stunning room. After the ceremony we had a fantastic meal and the Wilson Room was a perfect size for our wedding party.
Location is brilliant and the setting is stunning on the rivers edge. You can have your ceremony outside if you want, right on the river bank, weather permitting! http://www.romancamphotel.co.uk/ If you are thinking of getting married in Scotland then give Roman Camp some serious consideration. It was absolutely perfect.
Location is brilliant and the setting is stunning on the rivers edge. You can have your ceremony outside if you want, right on the river bank, weather permitting! http://www.romancamphotel.co.uk/ If you are thinking of getting married in Scotland then give Roman Camp some serious consideration. It was absolutely perfect.