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Monachyle Mhor is a glorious paradox. Behind the bucolic facade of this pretty pink farmhouse is a modish, avant-garde hotel that design enthusiasts and foodies flock to in their droves. The Lewis family has a local empire of Mhor brands of which the hotel, set on a 2,000 acre estate, is the pinnacle. Eclectic interiors mix urban style with antlers, animal hides and exposed stone walls. Ambrosial dining uses Monachyle meat, garden vegetables and organic salad. Service is pleasantly informal but not attentive.
Foodies
Country Escape
Wildlife Area
Mountain biking
Great walks
Watersports
Golf
Fishing
Other Activities
Pet friendly
Views
Secluded setting
Remote
Gourmet
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Good wine list
Free wifi
Romantic
Luxury
Traditional
Chic
Boutique
Restaurant
Lakeside
Hills & mountains
Rooms
14 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
There are three dog friendly roomsViews
Lovely views over Loch Voil.Parking
Free parkingCots available
Sit-out Terrace
In room DVD
Fireplace
Bar
Good wine list
Wifi
Free wifi
Suites
Room service
Garden
Restaurant
Wildlife Area
Mountain biking
Great walks
Watersports
Golf
Fishing
Other Activities
"They may describe themselves as “first and foremost farmers” but behind the simple façade is a modish, avant-garde interior where urban style – cool Italian bar stools, contemporary art, walls painted in slubby greens and greys, funky headboards and lighting – mixes with antlers, squashy sofas, stoves in the bedrooms and exposed stone walls."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"Above the banks of Loch Voil, not far from Rob Roy’s resting place (in Balquhidder’s village church), you come to an ultra-cool hotel on a hill."
Originally published by The Times
"Lewis uses organic vegetables from the farm, local beef, venison and lamb, and fish fresh from the West Coast. The result is some of the best modern Scottish cooking in the Trossachs, an area fast becoming a foodie destination."
Originally published by Independent
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