Kenmore Hotel
The Square, Kenmore, PH15 2NU
The Kenmore Hotel claims to be Scotland's oldest inn, with records dating back to 1572. Robert Burns stayed here in 1787 and inscribed a poem on the chimney breast. Today it offers comfortable, character-filled accommodation, excellent dining at Shutters restaurant, and a prime position overlooking Loch Tay.
With over 450 years of history, the Kenmore Hotel is steeped in character. The public rooms feature original fireplaces, exposed beams, and the famous Burns poem. Shutters restaurant serves fine Scottish cuisine with many locally sourced ingredients. The location, overlooking the point where Loch Tay flows into the River Tay, is superb.
Reviews
"A truly special place to stay. The history seeps through the walls and the views from the dining room across Loch Tay are breathtaking. Burns' poem above the fireplace is worth the visit alone."
"Excellent location right on the loch. Rooms are comfortable with a lovely traditional feel. Shutters restaurant was outstanding — the venison was possibly the best I've ever had."
"The quintessential Highland hotel. Great bar, warm welcome, and breakfasts that set you up for a full day on the hills. Will definitely return."