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Scotland's
Oldest Inn was established on the 3rd of November 1572, with
the "model" village (now a conservation area) of Kenmore being
built around the hotel from 1760.
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The
hotel is situated in the Heart of the Scottish Highlands,
deep within Rob Roy and Campbell country. Nestling on the
banks of the River Tay the Hotel is famous for its warmth,
charm and Highland hospitality.
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A
beautiful setting and historical location offer a touch of
paradise unspoiled by time. Rooms, restaurants and bars offers
superb views of the mountains and river.
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Rabbie
Burns, 1782 was so struck by the area, that he composed a
poem sitting on the bridge over the Tay and wrote it in pencil
on the chimney breast of the fireplace in our Poet's bar where
it is to this day.
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Being
centrally located the Hotel is ideal for touring. Furthermore
the area is rich in things to see and do including golf, fishing,
watersports, walking and cycling, with castles and historic
places a plenty..
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An
18 month refurbishment program completed in April 2000 has
brought the hotel bedrooms and amenities into the 21st century,
while taking great care to maintain the historical character
and charm of Scotland's Oldest Inn.
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