Moness Country Club, Perthshire, Scotland

THE AREA

Moness House is situated on the southern fringe of Aberfeldy, in highland Perthshire, just minutes from the town centre, and only a stone’s throw from the famous Birks of Aberfeldy, immortalised by Robert Burns. Set in its 35 acre estate, the hotel dates from 1758, and is the oldest building within the town, now lovingly restored and modernised, to ensure every creature comfort. A holiday in the Aberfeldy area can be as active or as restful as you wish. Owners have access to the excellent Leisure complex, where they may enjoy swimming, squash, snooker, table-tennis, steam room, solarium etc. , or where they may relax with a light meal or refreshment in the pool-side restaurant.

 

THE APARTMENTS

All of the units have a spacious lounge, fully equipped kitchens and dining area. Some of the units have patio areas or balconies. Highchairs and cots can be provided in the units. There are some specific units which are suitable for disabled persons. There will be an electricity charge at the end of your stay. The public rooms are elegant and intimate. The Blue Bar and the non-smokers’ Lounge are both delightful yet different, while the Sun Lodge is equally sumptuous and enjoys a panoramic view over the Estate, to the hills around. Excellent Cuisine and Service are on offer. In the Farregon Room with its splendid outlook, superb French Cuisine, or traditional Scottish Fare, can be enjoyed, featuring the best of local produce, amply complimented by a careful selection of wines, liqueurs and Scottish Malts.

 

UNIT FACILITIES

Kitchen - Fully Equipped

 

AIRPORT

Edinburgh

 

CHECK IN / OUT

Check In: Friday, Saturday & Sunday4:00 pm
Check Out: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am

 

ONSITE FACILITIES

Babysitting Referral
Badminton Court
Bar
Games Room
Indoor Swimming Pool
Laundry
Live Entertainment
Restaurant
Solarium
Squash
Steam Room
Sunbeds
Table Tennis

 

FACILITIES NEAR-BY

Fishing
Grocery Store
Horse Riding

 

DIRECTIONS

By road: follow the M90 to Perth, and then take the A9 towards Pitlochry, and turn left onto the A827 for Aberfeldy. The resort lies in the valley of Upper Tay, on the southern edge of Aberfeldy, six miles east of Loch Tay, approx one and a half hour's drive from either Glasgow or EdinboroughBy Rail: to Pitlochry, where taxis can be arranged

 
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