About Rob Roy Hotel
Rob Roy is situated in Aberfoyle's expansive Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, and offers a blend of modern comforts alongside rural beauty. It includes access to a wealth of surrounding trails, and easy access to Aberfoyle's centre.
All rooms at Rob Roy feature free Wi-Fi access, a television, decorative wall hangings, bathrooms with full amenities, and machines for coffee and tea.
Rob Roy offers private parking, elevator access, packed lunch services, a game room with pool table, aid for handicapped guests, and desk support in numerous languages.
A comprehensive, hot Scottish breakfast is included with the stay, and the in-house bar serves a variety of wines, ales, and soft drinks, as well as providing snacks.
Loch Lomond, Aberfoyle centre, the Trossarchs, Perthshire, the Highlands, and a nearby golf course are all located within driving distance of Rob Roy.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Unique Scottish breakfasts.
The breakfast service at Rob Roy is a fantastic way to begin your day, complete with traditional Scottish offerings as well as standard hot and cold options such as juices and a variety of egg dishes. They're hearty enough to keep you sated throughout the day, and always made fresh.
positive:
Tranquil surroundings.
Rob Roy is nestled in a quiet and relaxing stretch of woodlands in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, which means that traffic and city noise won't be a concern during sleeping hours or general leisure time. You also have immediate access to a number of trails, sightseeing areas, and historic lochs.
positive:
Walking distance to town.
Finding a suitable lunch, dinner, or souvenir is simple, thanks to Aberfoyle's distance of only one mile from Rob Roy. This is a quaint and charming town, and its residents can offer great advice on sightseeing for the local area.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Expansive design.
The hotel itself is built with a large layout, and as such, you'll find yourself hiking between the meal area, gaming section, and general rooms, which could prove problematic for guests with limited mobility.
negative:
Stingy amenities.
There aren't always enough towels, soap bars, or bedding supplies provided in each room, and you may have to call guest services in order to acquire more toiletries or linens for your stay. This isn't a massive issue, but can be a hassle at the end of a long day, or first thing in the morning.
negative:
Outdated appliances.
The televisions in each room are smaller and feature fewer channels than most other hotels, which could be upsetting if you rely on them for your nightly entertainment. The Wi-Fi is also generally too weak to be used in the rooms, and can't sustain streaming videos.