The Alyth Hotel

The Alyth Hotel is well known for it's fantastic meals and offers the guests a genuine taste of Scotland, using the very best of local produce. All the meals are freshly prepared on the premises and the friendly caring staff will only be too pleased to look after you so you can relax and enjoy the occasion. The hotel also has a fine wine cellar from which you can select the right wine to compliment your meal.

After you meal you can relax in the lounge bar and chat to some of the locals. You might like to round off your evening with a liqueur or even sample one or two drams from the extensive range of malt whiskys, there are 63 to choose from.

Location
From a sheltered position on the fringe of the Highlands Alyth nestles snugly above Strathmore, Scotland's most fertile valley. Guarded by the ruined arches of its ancient church and famed for it's magical Den the town provides an ideal base for touring the many beauty spots of Perthshire, Angus and the Grampian Highlands.
Accommodation
The Alyth Hotel has ten en-suite rooms situated over two floors.
In years gone by the Alyth Hotel was formely a coaching Inn incorporating the town's principle coffee house. Today the coffee house is the hotel's James Sandy restaurant. He was a previous owner and also a mechanical genius, credited with many inventions, his most famous being the concealed Hinge used in the Laurencekirk snuff box.



