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Around and About the Ardeonaig Hotel

Dog-Friendly Stay at Ardeonaig Hotel

If you’re dreaming of a peaceful retreat in the Scottish Highlands with your four-legged friend, Ardeonaig Hotel is a hidden gem.

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Wild Swimming Break at Ardeonaig Hotel

The Ardeonaig Hotel sits at the shore of beautiful Loch Tay making it ideally placed to go wild water swimming. 

 Wild swimming has taken off so much in the last few years and is a fantastic way to keep fit and meet new friends. It is an exhilarating and rewarding pastime and is a […]

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Go Sailing on Loch Tay, Right From Ardeonaig Hotel!

Sailing is available from the harbour which is a stone’s throw from the Ardeonaig Hotel. It is the perfect location for all types of water sports. Good friends had always fancied having a sailing experience and so contacted Andy Cryer at Legend Sailing. You simply could not be in more expert hands, Andy has been sailing […]

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From Ardeonaig and Beyond

If you are looking for thing to do on a day out from the hotel, then there’s plenty on offer and not too far away.

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Walking the Hills and back to Ardeonaig

There are so many paths, trails and hills in the area that you couldn’t possibly get bored.
Whether you’re completing the whole Rob Roy Way or just Killin to Ardtalnaig, you will experience fabulous views down Loch Tay to Kenmore

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Mountain Biking in Perthshire

If you are into off road mountain trails, then the area will not disappoint and it’s all on the doorstep of the hotel. There is plenty to explore and great opportunities to try out the trails

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Cycle the Roads to Ardeonaig

Whether you are a casual cyclist or someone who likes a challenge, then we are ideally situated for you. Whether it’s a cycle to either Kenmore or Killin, or the more challenging Loch Tay Loop

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Loch Tay is at your Doorstep

With an abundance of water around us, it would be foolish not to take advantage of it. The hotel sits right on the Loch and with our own harbour

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