The Cross Keys
Kippen
in a pretty village, well-located for Stirling and The Trossachs, a traditional pub with stylish rooms, hearty food, log fires and beer garden
Callander Meadows
Callander
family-run establishment, set in a handsome Georgian townhouse on Callender's bustling main street, offering cosy, comfortable bedrooms
Altskeith Country House
Kinlochard
set in a picturesque loch side spot, with its own beach, an idyllic retreat offering stylish rooms without TVs that add to the quiet ambience
The Clachan Inn
Drymen
Scotland's oldest licensed inn, on the central square of this pretty village, offers hearty food, a sociable bar and now modern, comfy rooms
Gartmore House
Gartmore
18th-century mansion set in 75 acres of parkland, a place to relax and unwind - no TVs or WiFi in the rooms - or enjoy the onsite activities
The Royal Hotel
Comrie
once played host to Queen Victoria, a cosy hotel with individually designed rooms and a casual eating and dining area and wine bar
Roman Camp Country House Hotel
Callander
set on the banks of the River Teith with fishing from its private pools, a period Scottish manse providing well appointed, luxurious bedrooms
pleasantly updated inn, has a history going back over 200 years, with an informal restaurant serving seasonal food with a modern twist
Suie Hunting Lodge
Luib
an 18th Century former hunting lodge full of old world charm retaining original features and offering well appointed, comfortable rooms
Winnock Hotel
Drymen
welcoming travellers since the late 1700s, now, restored and extended, it offers well-appointed rooms, cosy lounges and a character restaurant
Dreadnought Hotel
Callander
in the centre of the popular holiday town, this impressive 17th century hotel blends history with modern comforts in its traditional cosy rooms