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Acarsaid Hotel
Built in 1880 for Lady Helen Stuart, The Countess of Kilbride, this extended Victorian house is one of Pitlochry oldest hotels and with that distinction comes a long tradition of highland hospitality. The hotel is situated in an enviable position only a short, level walk from the centre of Pitlochry and offers a variety of accommodation for all visitors to this incredibly diverse part of Scotland.

Our cosy lounges, well-stocked bar, off-street parking and free Wi-Fi all contribute to making your stay special. Not to mention the scenic views and delicious cuisine in our Restaurant. Your privacy & security are as important to us as they are to you. If you agree we will occasionally send you information & offers about Acarsaid but is easy to unsubscribe & we will never bombard you with messages.

When booking direct all room charges & taxes are shown up front on our website; the price you see is the price you will pay.
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If you would like to purchase multiple nights as a gift you can change the number of nights purchased once you are through to the payment page.
Your privacy & security are as important to us as they are to you.
If you agree we will occasionally send you information & offers about Acarsaid but is easy to unsubscribe & we will never bombard you with messages.
When booking direct all room charges & taxes are shown up front on our website; the price you see is the price you will pay.
Furthermore there are no additional fees to modify an existing reservation you will simply pay the price available.
At Acarsaid we have 19 bedrooms, all different sizes and shapes and with beds from single to super-kingsize we can suit most requirements.
Our rooms are all situated either on the ground or first floor so not lots of stairs to negotiate with your bags - although help is always on hand!
We truly believe that your bedroom should be a bit of a home from home and as such our rooms are warm, welcoming places for you to relax in and enjoys a great nights' sleep.
All of our en-suite rooms have flat screen TV, hairdryers and well stocked hospitality trays with coffee, selection of teas and biscuits.
Pitlochry is an attractive town in Perthshire, one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland.
Popular since Victorian times as a holiday destination for city dwellers around the UK, today Pitlochry continues to provide fantastic holiday experiences for visitors from all over the world.
There are a number of pubs and bars where you can sample local beers, as well as two distilleries including Edradour, the smallest distillery in Scotland.
The Scotch Whisky on offer is enough on its own to tempt visitors back.
Edradour Distillery is Scotland's smallest distillery, the last of the traditional 'farm' distilleries it is open all year, operated by three men producing limited quantities of hand crafted malts, which are also bottled on the premises.
Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre has exhibitions on Heritage, Pitlochry Dam, the Life Cycle of the Salmon, Power from the Glens, Green Energy in Scotland and Managing Habitats.
Free Entry (No admission charges).
The state of the art caf offers drinks and light snacks.
You can't miss us! when you come off the A9 the slip road that leads into Pitlochry becomes Atholl Road.
From the south; we are on the right just after the Blair Athol distillery and the railway bridge.
From the North; drive right through the centre of Pitlochry and we are on the left shortly after Escape Route the bike shop.
Pitlochry station is on the main route from London to Inverness served by both the East Coast route and Scotrail.
The walk from the station to the Acarsaid is a pleasant walk via past the shops and tea rooms in the middle of the town but if you have a lot of luggage to carry a taxi is probably in order.
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