7 Pubs in Scotland With Beautiful Views

From the rugged Highlands to the historic cities, Scotland’s beauty is diverse and captivating. Ancient castles dot the countryside, old ruins share tales of the past, and tranquil lochs reflect the grandeur of the dramatic mountains. But Scotland isn’t just about picturesque scenes; it has a lively cultural scene where traditional and modern elements blend seamlessly. Whether exploring Edinburgh Castle, hiking in the Isle of Skye, or enjoying a cosy pub in a quaint village, Scotland provides a down-to-earth yet compelling experience for those seeking natural wonders and cultural richness. We’ve curated a collection of 7 pubs in scotland with beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes.

The Village Inn, Arrochar, Dunbartonshire

Village Inn exterior

Nestled in the heart of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Parks, The Village Inn commands stunning views overlooking the Loch. Boasting 14 cozy bedrooms, it offers excellent choices for families and those planning a dog-friendly staycation. Arrochar is framed by the majestic Arrochar Alps, and the nearby Arrochar and Tarbet train station is just a short taxi ride away.

Find out more and book The Village Inn.

The Inn at Loch Tummel, Strathtummel, Perthshire

Situated just beyond the charming town of Pitlochry in Perthshire, The Inn at Loch Tummel epitomizes the perfect blend of tradition and style. Approximately three miles from the renowned Queen’s View, one of Scotland’s iconic vantage points, this country inn offers six generously sized en-suite bedrooms, complete with a warm welcome that includes homemade fudge and a taste of whisky. With its captivating setting, the Inn provides sweeping views of the picturesque Loch Tummel.

Find out more and book The Inn at Loch Tummel.

The Meadowpark, Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshie

With magnificent views over Stirling Castle, The Meadowpark is in a wonderful location for those looking to go sightseeing during their trip. Set within a historic listed building, The Meadowpark showcases stylish interiors, a delightful conservatory, cosy log fires, and a garden terrace offering. Boasting four boutique bedrooms, each featuring a luxurious shower room, comfortable sitting area, and a dedicated workspace, the hotel provides a blend of elegance and modern comfort. Positioned at the foot of Stirling University, guests can explore a myriad of beautiful walks in the vicinity.

Find out more and book The Meadowpark.

The Taybank, Dunkeld, Perthshire

Positioned along the picturesque banks of the River Tay, The Taybank offers enchanting views of Thomas Telford’s renowned arched bridge. Nestled in the heart of Dunkeld, this dog-friendly treasure boasts Perthshire’s largest beer garden, a chic restaurant, and a collection of bedrooms and self-contained apartments with a touch of Scandi inspiration. Dunkeld, a historic town situated on the north bank of the River Tay, faces Birnam on the opposite side.

Find out more and book The Taybank, Dunkeld, Perthshire.

The Craigdarroch Inn, Inverness, Highland

Nestled in the serenity of an ancient Highland forest, the Craigdarroch Hotel boasts sweeping panoramic views overlooking Loch Ness. Adjacent to the enchanting Falls of Foyers and conveniently situated within proximity to Loch Ness cruises, golf courses, historic castles, the Caledonian Canal, and water sports facilities, the hotel offers a tranquil retreat. Its strategic location is ideal for those exploring the NC500 and hikers traversing the South Loch Ness Trail.

Find out more and book The Craigdarroch Inn.

Inn on the Tay, Pitlochry, Perthshire

A family-run establishment, The Inn on the Tay graces the banks of the scenic River Tay, nestled in the heart of Highland Perthshire. Boasting six inviting, bright, and generously sized en-suite bedrooms suitable for families, the inn is situated in the conservation area of Strathtay and Grandtully Village. Its strategic location ensures convenient access to Aberfeldy, Kenmore, Pitlochry, and Dunkeld, making it an ideal hub for exploration in the region.

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Kinloch Lodge, Sleat, Isle of Skye

Kinloch Lodge, an acclaimed former 17th-century hunting lodge, is gracefully positioned at the base of a winding private drive up Kinloch Hill, overlooking the shores of Loch Na Dal. This distinguished restaurant destination on the Isle of Skye features 14 distinctive bedrooms, seamlessly marrying the laid-back comfort of highland hospitality with the excellence of world-class cuisine.

Find out more and book Kinloch Lodge.

 

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