In 1775 when Bonnie Prince Charlie was wandering the countries of Europe in exile, the Inn that was to become The Royal Hotel was built in the Highland Village of Comrie, on the site of an earlier tavern, in the area known as Strathearn. The area was no stranger to the Prince, and Comrie, originally Gaelic speaking, has played host to other larger than life figures including: Robert the Bruce, Rob
Janette Dawson — Would like to thank everyone at the hotel for the lovely service you provided for my husband Alan's funeral tea. Such great
A break with us is like staying with close friends. In fact, our Lynne and Alicja pride themselves on creating a real home from home experience. So come in, get comfy and let us show you what Scottish hospitality's all about.
Fil T. — Me, my wife and our two dogs spent a night here after walking one of the many local Munro's. Lovely hotel, staff and food
Bring the dog. Bring the kids. Get everyone outdoors, in the spa pool, round the table - do stuff together, or do your own thing. And it begins here, with that first flutter of excitement: planning it all.
Greg U. — I always love coming here - hotel rooms or chalets or lodges - they never fail to impress. Enjoying a final luxurious latte