| Reviewed by: Mr M - Northumberland |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Excellent accommodation and leisure facilities. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs S - Clydebank |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| A lovely setting where relaxation is the main priority. The lodges are large and spacious and do not feel crowded even when staying with a large group. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs R - Kincardineshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Lovely lodges in the centre of beautiful Perthshire. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr M - Aberdeenshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| A great break location. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs M - Lanarkshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| The lodges were brilliantly located for visiting many other local areas and lots to do nearby. The accommodation (Monteaths) was presented beautifully and everything you could need in a self-catering accommodation was provided - plus eggs, orange juice, bread, milk and hot drink sachets on arrival. An added bonus was that housekeeping was available each day, making it feel more like a hotel service. The leisure centre was friendly, clean and had everything you could need. The meal at the hotel was of an excellent standard and a great choice of three courses was available. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs R - Lanarkshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| We really enjoyed our stay and would definitely go back to Duchally. |
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| Reviewed by: Lady H - |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Fantastic accommodation in a great location. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr M - Aberdeenshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| A great getaway location. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs S - Aberdeenshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Excellent base for covering Scotland. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr I - Fife |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| The accommodation was fantastic and extremely well suited for an energetic toddler. As requested there was a travel cot, assembled, high chair and stair gate provided. All were spotless as was the cottage. Staff were very helpful. It was a holiday to remember for all the right reasons. A real treat. |
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| Reviewed by: Miss M - Midlothian |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| This is a lovely and peaceful area to go on holiday. The complex itself was lovely and the villas excellent - very well decorated and furnished! Lots of local attractions to keep you busy and there is a swimming pool, sauna and steam room etc. which was very relaxing. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs G - Angus |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| This was fabulous - the lodges were gorgeous & the leisure centre was fantastic & so clean. Excellent for 3 generations who all had a ball. |
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| Reviewed by: Dr R - County Antrim |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Excellent resort with great leisure facilities and well equipped accommodation. Welcome pack is a nice touch! |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs D - Midlothian |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Beautiful, very spacious accommodation. Very peaceful place. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs W - Northumberland |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| We wanted a short break in Perthshire to play golf - this location was ideal - 2m from Gleneagles!!! Lots of local 9 hole courses for us to relax in more longer courses if we wanted them. We usually book hotels but this was a great way to relax - no dressing up and eat what and when we wanted. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs W - Aberdeenshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| We stayed at the Orchils villas at Duchally for a Mon-Fri break and cannot fault the accommodation or facilities in any way. The villa was spacious, clean, well heated, and had every possible amenity within that we could have asked for. Having our two small children with us, the optional stairgate was great and the kitchen was equipped with everything, right down to a fridge stocked with milk, eggs, butter, and even a loaf of bread - well thought out accommodation indeed. Our kids loved feeding the ducks, playing in the swimming pool, and the little 'nature trail' in the grounds. We ate a breakfast and a dinner in the hotel, and the food/staff were perfect. Weather was 'Scottish' (ie rain), but we spent days at Stirling Castle (fab cafe), Blairdrummond Safari Park, and the spectacular Noahs softplay in Perth - a MUST if you have kids, the best softplay we've been to - great value, clean and a lovely cafe. Duchally was the perfect base, and unlike some holiday homes felt like a real comfortable home from home - highly recommended! |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs R - Midlothian |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Resort is lovely, well laid out and very peaceful. The scenery is stunning. Staff are very pleasant and couldn't be more helpful. Leisure centre on site is small but never too busy and again staff are available if any help or advice required. The hotel has a very good restaurant for breakfast, dinner or room service. Villa's are very well laid out and housekeeping will come every day make beds, change towels etc if you want them. We had a very good welcome pack on arrival included milk, bread + eggs. Gleneagles is a couple miles away - well worth just going for a look. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs M - Clackmannanshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Just returned after a weekend to celebrate a 50th Birthday. Excellent accommodation and surroundings. We ate in the hotel restuarant which exceeded our expectations. Staff very friendly and helpful. Would definitely return. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs T - Renfrewshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Perfect location for a relaxing break, with Auchterarder and Crieff not far away for shops and restaurants. Lodges well designed for your comfort and finished to a high standard. Proved very suitable for our family weekend away with 6 adults and 2 young children. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr B - Cumbria |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Have been staying at lodges for our holidays since our 4 1/2 year old son was born. This is the best one for value that we have stayed at so far. There were lots of little touches that meant a lot. It was ideal to be able to get good quality food from the restaurant on a take-away basis to dine in with our children. Highly recommended. |
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