Monachyle Mhor Hotel, Lochearnhead
About the Hotel
Monachyle Mhor Hotel is an 18th-century establishment located on the banks of Loch Voil, within the scenic Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This luxury boutique hotel features contemporary interiors that blend with its charming, rustic character. The hotel is noteworthy for its commitment to sustainability, sourcing food from its own farm and local suppliers. A variety of outdoor activities surround the location, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Location
Situated approximately 95 km from Glasgow, Monachyle Mhor Hotel is accessible via Glasgow Airport, which is about 53 km away. The hotel is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes that are ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, with five Munros located nearby. Guests can also explore historical sites in the area or enjoy serene walks by the lochs and into the Trossachs National Park.
Rooms
The hotel boasts a selection of luxurious accommodations, including Feature, Courtyard, and Farmhouse rooms. Many rooms offer stunning views of Loch Voil or the surrounding mountains. Each room includes modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms, and complimentary tea and coffee facilities. Some accommodations are pet-friendly and designed with families in mind, featuring additional seating areas and cozy furnishings.
Eat & Drink
Monachyle Mhor is home to an award-winning restaurant known for its seasonal menu, featuring local produce such as pork from the Lewis family's farm. The dining experience includes a carefully curated wine list to complement each dish. Guests can opt for a set dinner, although some reviews indicate that expectations may vary based on the hotel's esteemed reputation. Breakfast and lunch are also served, showcasing the establishment's farm-to-table philosophy.
Leisure & Business
Guests can immerse themselves in various leisure activities, from walking and cycling to fishing in nearby lochs and rivers. The hotel also features facilities for private events, including a Dutch barn for weddings and celebrations. For business gatherings, intimate spaces are available for meetings or small gatherings, complete with dedicated event staff to assist with planning and execution.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Free parking
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- Luggage storage
- Electric vehicle charging station
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Fishing
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Welcome drink
Dining
- In-room breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Children
- Cots
- Board games
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Heating
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers a really good size room with the most amazing bathroom and plenty of room for our dog. The rooms were comfortable, but the cost was a bit high. The room was a bit hot, probably due to its location above the kitchen. On the bright side, there were games and books available for entertainment.
I had a wonderful stay at the hotel with spacious and beautifully decorated rooms, featuring a steam room, large bath, and a cozy sitting area. The only downside was the noise from the room above. The cleanliness and brightness were superb, although the price felt a bit high at £195 per night for bed and breakfast.
The hotel offers a unique room experience with a steam and rainfall shower, log fire, lounge area, beautiful free-standing stone bath, and a wood-burning stove. However, there were some issues with the lighting in the rooms. The service was attentive and friendly, and the location provided stunning views of the Scottish glens. The dining experience was fantastic, but prices were a bit high. The facilities were top-notch.
Staying at the hotel was a delightful experience overall. The rooms were incredibly comfortable, featuring a large well-equipped bathroom with steam and rainfall shower, log fire, and lounge area, along with a beautiful free-standing stone bath—a truly lovely environment. The living room with games and books was a fantastic touch. However, the service lacked enthusiasm and communication at times, impacting our opportunity to join a safari trip on the estate. The location was outstanding, offering breathtaking views down into the valley and the dining experience, although with some disappointing aspects, was complemented by a beautiful setting.