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Killin in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Killin, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Finlarig Castle, Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar, and Killin Hotel, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Killin Hotel and The Courie Inn so you can get the best taste of Killin while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar and Falls of Dochart with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Killin without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar

4.2
(870)
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3.9
(567)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bar
Breakfast restaurant
Cafe
Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar is a lovely rustic inn located in Killin, offering a menu of classic and Indian comfort foods along with a full bar and scenic views. The spacious restaurant is close to the Falls of Dochart, serving a great selection of dishes including pizzas, burgers, and hearty Scottish breakfasts. With friendly staff and dog-friendly facilities, it's an ideal spot for visitors exploring the area or looking for a relaxed dining experience.
This has been rebranded to the River Inn when we visited. Staff were super friendly, helpful and the restaurant had very much a family vibe. The inside has a cabin feel to it; we never visited for food - only drinks - however the plates of food we saw looked plentiful and would definitely come back for more food and drinks again
Dionne M — Google review
First time trying here heard they only took over a few months ago but OMG the food was AMAZING, OUT OF THIS WORLD so fresh and tasty, honestly THE best food weve had in a long time ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tracie M — Google review
Now under new management. Turned up with our 3 well behaved Cavvies to be told strictly a 2 small dog or 1 large dog per table. Found a more welcoming venue for lunch.
Kevin L — Google review
Lovely spacious restaurant in Killin close to Falls of Dochart. Great menu Pizzas, Burgers, good selection of classic mains dishes. A monster Scottish breakfast served mornings only and the best morning rolls ever with sausage, bacon, egg black pudding with doublers and treblers available at a small extra cost. Staff were lovely, very friendly. We had delicious Hunters chicken today with bacon,cheese french fries, coleslaw and salad for £13.95. A grand, hearty portion. A thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Dennis S — Google review
Arrived at the Falls of Dochart well after 10am and was going for a coffee at the falls of dochart inn but found it all locked up and what a godsend that was because we had to find another coffee shop and what a wonderful one we found. The Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar is a fabulous establishment warm and cosy with a good well priced menu, frendly staff and a view of the river. So if you want a warm welcome and frendly, open when you want want it open not when the owners think they will open establishment head to the Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar
WESSEX M — Google review
Friendly pub restaurant in Killin next to the River Dochart, which you can see from the restaurant. Dog friendly. An outside area above the river, which would be nice on a sunny day. More pub food oriented than coffee and cake. No cake when we visited, but nice coffee. Great location for visiting the rightly famous Falls of Dochart, which can be truly spectacular in speight and great any time of year. Friendly, unfussy service.
Alan B — Google review
Went for food yesterday and it was disgusting, pulled pork looked like it was made weeks ago and left out, hunters chicken was watery and bbq sauce lumpy, chips were solid and the atmosphere was shocking with locals and staff slagging off a new buffet and pizza place the whole time then talking inappropriately about people from the village. Will not be back but will definitely be trying a buffet place and pizza place we didn't know about next time 🙂
Xxloulou85xx — Google review
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Previous reviews are for the old bar/restaurant. This is now a family run business with fantastic greek menu as well as pasta dishes and burgers. Definitely recommended for fresh food and good value.
Calum M — Google review
Capercaillie Restaurant, Main St, Killin, FK21 8UT, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Capercaillie Restaurant and Bar
2 min · 0.11 mi
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Falls of Dochart

4.7
(761)
Located in the charming town of Killin at the north end of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Falls of Dochart offers a picturesque sight with its tumbling waters that can be admired from a stone bridge or by venturing onto the rocks. The falls are particularly stunning after rainfall.
The Falls of Dochart are an absolutely stunning place of immense natural beauty, located in the charming village of Killin, at the western end of Loch Tay in Scotland. The experience of visiting this spot is truly captivating, with the powerful cascade of the River Dochart creating a thunderous spectacle that highlights the raw force of nature. Venturing out onto the ancient rocks that form the riverbed and the falls is a breathtaking experience. It gives you a profound sense of the timelessness and beauty of nature. The rocks are a photographer's dream, providing countless opportunities for capturing the perfect shot of the rushing rapids and the swirling water. The scene is particularly dramatic after heavy rainfall when the river swells and the sound of the water is at its most powerful. It's a place that appeals to all ages. My own family and friends loved and enjoyed every moment. My 5-year-old son, full of enthusiastic wonder, was running and climbing all over the rocks, shouting "this place is so cool!" and "wow, amazing!" It was a joy to witness his excitement and sense of adventure. The village of Killin, where the falls are located, has a handful of restaurants and delightful cake cafes, providing just the right amount of amenities without feeling overly commercialized. The Falls of Dochart Smokehouse, in particular, is a great find, offering a selection of very tasty local products, including delicious cheese and salmon. The Falls of Dochart are a must-see for anyone in the area, a truly invigorating experience that connects you with the power and beauty of the Scottish landscape.
Ricky G — Google review
Beautiful waterfall! The river was racing and it was raining when we were there, not allowing us to down to the rocks but we were still able to get great pictures and enjoy the town for a quick minute.
Christi C — Google review
The Falls of Dochart are absolutely breathtaking and well worth a visit. Right in the heart of Killin, the falls are a powerful and beautiful sight, especially after rainfall when the water is rushing over the rocks with real force. It is one of those places that instantly makes you pause and take it all in. There are plenty of spots to stop and admire the view, whether from the bridge or the riverbank. The sound of the water, the dramatic scenery and the surrounding mountains all come together to create a really peaceful and atmospheric setting. There is a lovely charm to the village too, with small cafes and local shops nearby that make it easy to spend a bit more time exploring. It is a must see if you are travelling through the area or staying nearby. A stunning natural landmark that leaves a lasting impression.
BellHH S — Google review
It a nice but strong waterfall. The water flow is strong during rainy days. It’s on the side of the road when you approach the town of Killin. It is just before the single carriageway bridge. There is no designated parking. You can park on the side of the road where there are no double yellow lines. There is a space for 2-3 cars parking just before the bridge.
Nebu M — Google review
Lovely wee village. Proper tourist spot. Nice park for young kids. Typical village shops. Few places of historical interest. Public toilets available near the watermill. Plenty parking spaces. Beautiful river.
Brian M — Google review
This is my favourite waterfall in Scotland it’s magnificent if you sit there and watch it with the water and everything you will be sitting for hours without getting tired of the views and the mood and the vibe I highly recommend it it’s amazing
Hussain H — Google review
Killin, A beautiful little village in Scotland with absolutely stunning waterfalls running through. Not to be missed if you're passing through, a refreshing pint from The Falls of Dochart inn too!
Kieran S — Google review
Great view. We could easily walk down to take some photos. Lovely area with a pub just next to it.
Miss B — Google review
Killin, FK21 8XE, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Falls of Dochart
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Shutters Restaurant

4.5
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4.3
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
Shutters Restaurant is a lovely dog-friendly spot in Killin, perfect for a quick stop with your furry friend. The staff are known to be very welcoming to dogs and their owners, providing water bowls and complimentary treats for the four-legged visitors. Visitors have praised the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the great value for money. With free parking nearby, it's an ideal place to enjoy a delicious meal or snack while exploring the village of Killin.
Such a lovely place, a must when stopping in Killin! The baked goods and the coffee are delicious. It’s spacious inside and very cosy! (PS : This place is now called Kula Coffee Shop)
Gabriella C — Google review
Not called Shutters anymore but now called „Kula Coffee Shop“. Classic touristic scam spot, try to avoid it. Service was not nice rather rude and didn’t care about us despite it was not full. The food is awful 🙈 See the attached image of a „Pastrami, Emental and Gerkins“ Sandwich served on the whitest never touched a heat toast I‘ve seen so far. Only god knows which kind of pieces this meat was on this „sandwich“ as well. Yeah likely not coming back again but the restaurant is quite calm.
Falko B — Google review
This was one of the few places open on a Bank Holiday. We were after some hot food of proper main meal proportions. They said they did do hot food. This was also told to some German customers. By hot food it was more snack/small meal offerings of soup, panini & baked potato. Outside pergola with several picnic style benches plus an inside seating area. Orders came quickly. Baked potatoe was tepid. I’d requested the cheese on first so it would melt then the tuna mayo. The cheese didn’t even get warm never mind melt. He potato was extremely dry & had no butter. It came with a small side salad & a few crisps. Partner had small soup which was tomato & chorizo. Could barely get a hint of paprika and what little chorizo was in it must have been blended in. Again, would not describe this as hot. The panini was ok. Just okay. Asked for pastrami & cheese. Most places give pastrami strips but this seemed like a money saving ‘hack’ where it was a sprinkling of crumbled up bits for a garnish. A black coffee. A can of cola was £3.50!! We had been tempted by the array of good looking cakes by the till so got a slice of Biscoff cake to take away. Had it an hour later but like the potato, it was bone dry & again like the potato, more than half was binned. All of this came to £33 which even coming from a big tourist city, we felt was very expensive. The young waitresses were nice enough but I did hear them talking unfavourably about customers wanting hot food & not thinking a panini is that. The place was clean, allows dogs but I can’t recommend it for the price, quality or variety of food.
Rose T — Google review
Now seems to trade as Kula, the cakes were very pleasant but the younger members of staff do not seem to understand the concept of table service, we both had coffee and a piece of cake and when paying bill was asked if everything was satisfactory, I did make the comment that a napkin would have been nice I was pointed to a stack of them next to the cutlery tray with the comment that they only brought a napkin when food was being served (guess Victoria sponge is not food). Finally given what sounded like a sarcastic "have a nice" as we left
Steve T — Google review
This is a fantastic, family-friendly restaurant in Pitlochry. The food is delicious and the service is great too. Coffee and cake so good we went back the next day for breakfast. Has a stylish, traditional feel and reasonably priced. Girls are super friendly
Aleksandra R — Google review
Managed to order and get coffees, hot chocolate and soft drinks just before they shut at 4 on Saturday and they had no issue with us being outside at one of the tables for half an hour after 4 even though they shut up at 4. Drinks were good, reasonably priced and the staff were friendly and super helpful.
Jim M — Google review
I've visited here a few times stopping off on a bike run for a coffee and a sandwich. This time there were four of us on two bikes. We managed to squeeze into some space in front of the premises which is always our preferred option. We all ordered sandwiches which come with a small side salad and some crisps. The sandwiches were good, but I'd have to be honest and say a little on the expensive side, your not paying supermarket meal deal prices here. Which is fair enough, we were sitting outside in glorious sunshine, watching the world go by. Had it been a typical Scottish summers day and we were looking for sustenance, this probably wouldn't have been getting top marks. A couple of other reviews have mentioned the service. I've been here a number of times and never had any issues with the girls serving. What I have seen is that they are really busy, they never stop, but they, as far as I'm concerned do a great job under pressure. Yea, it may take a couple of minutes, for them to get back to your table as their trying to sort out three other tables, but they get there. Relax and enjoy the time with your companions. That said, places which are less expensive, tend to be able to trade all year round, places like Kula need to make their money for the whole year in a smaller, and unpredictable time frame, so the option you are faced with is, do you pay what seems expensive prices and moan about it, or do you realise that, your visiting a lovely part of the world, helping a local business survive into the following year. I like to think I take the later view of it. Will I be back? Probably, and I'll look at it as a treat, not a mandatory stop.
The N — Google review
Now called KULA Cafe. Stopped for lunch. Went inside and was informed by the counter assistant that it was table service only and to take a seat outside and they would come and take the order. Over the next 20 minutes three separate individuals with dogs came in and the waitress appeared and clapped the dog and took their order. This was repeated 3 times and still we sat there. The waitress even brought water to the first dog but just ignored us. During this time a table with 6 German tourists who were there before us got up and left as they had not had their order taken. We waited 20 minutes and I went in to the cafe and informed the same counter assistant we had been waiting 20 minutes for our order to be taken and she actually laughed at me and said sarcastically, oh sorry. Ridiculous non service. NEVER again.
Gordon W — Google review
Craiglea, Main St, Killin FK21 8UN, United Kingdom•+44 1567 820314•Tips and more reviews for Shutters Restaurant
1 min · 300 ft
4

Killin Outdoor Centre

4.5
(172)
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4.3
(63)
Camping store
Outdoor Activities
Bicycle rental service
Outdoor activity organiser
Killin Outdoor Centre, located near Loch Tay, offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as canoeing, archery, segway rides, walk on water balls, and gorge walking. They cater to both individuals and groups with online booking available. Additionally, they provide exhilarating experiences like river sledging and land and water-based treasure hunts. For those seeking adventure, the center also offers mountain bike and canoe rentals with friendly staff ready to assist.
Was in the area for 2 nights and looking to hire out bikes and then kayaks on the nearby Loch the next day. Staff were very friendly and happy share their knowledge on local routes for the bikes which was great fun. Not being an expert in bikes I think they were good quality. We had them out on well kept paths, rocky terrain and down hill rocky paths. All great fun. Kayaks seemed good quality aswell staff had them down at the local river for us to hop on and paddle down towards the Loch. They shared their knowledge of high sandbanks which was great help and we manage to steer clear of getting stuck anywhere. Very happy with the service and friendly staff.
RedXX4 — Google review
5 star service! Called in for rain pants at a reasonable price. I was shown pairs at "reasonable" and "high quality" prices. Not pushed at all in my choice. Ended up buying a much needed pair off walking boots too for Mrs. Very carefully measured and advised in the process. Full marks and a pleasure to call in.
Marc G — Google review
Bikes and kayaks, all the things you could need.. very well equipped, especially for a relatively remote place. Great staff!. Beautiful location to hire a bike. Old disused railway lines nearby to ride on, which lead to the loch edge. An amazing place!..
Michael H — Google review
Fabulous place to hire kayaks from. Very friendly service everything provided. Don't forget your bum will get wet and if you want to go ashore wear footwear you don't mind getting wet. Loch Tay is beautiful and well worth a paddle round.
Stephen W — Google review
My recent visit to the Killin Outdoor Centre was a great experience. The staff were friendly, accommodating, and very helpful, offering great service even when busy. They have a really good selection of outdoor clothing and equipment for sale. What's more, the prices are very fair and competitive for a touristy area. It’s a fantastic place to get kitted out for and go on an adventure in the area. We rented a bike and kayaks for a family holiday while staying in a local lodge.
Iain M — Google review
Everything you will need in one place. Very helpful and don't just sell you anything. the lady was great very helpful to my wife picking the right walking trousers
Dal C — Google review
Went in in awful weather today asking for a pair of cheap and cheerful over trousers. What I got was value for money over trousers with lovely cheerful service. Oh boy, was I grateful for those trousers as I peddled on to Tyndrum. Thanks guys!
Liz W — Google review
A must visit if in the area! We hired bikes for the day great bikes very reasonably priced and the customer service is outstanding 10/10
David B — Google review
Main St, Killin, FK21 8UJ, United Kingdom•http://www.killinoutdoor.co.uk/•+44 1567 820652•Tips and more reviews for Killin Outdoor Centre
13 min · 0.68 mi
5

Finlarig Castle

4.5
(373)
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4.7
(35)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Located near Killin, Scotland, Finlarig Castle is a 17th-century fortress with a grim history. Originally built in the 11th century and later reconstructed by Sir Duncan Campbell, it bears the coat of arms of James and Queen Anne. The area also features a mausoleum and graves marking the resting place of the Marquis and Marchioness of Breadalbane.
Finlarig castle is mostly a beautiful romantic ruin.. until you find out how many people were killed there 😳 local say the castle is haunted.. but still it looks very mysterious. You can get here by car. A small car park is available just few meters from the castle.
Silvia B — Google review
Beautiful ruin of a clan Campbell castle. Nice to walk around and soak up the atmosphere (romantic or haunted?). Private owners look after the place. History of the castle printed as you come to the castle.
Kamila W — Google review
A beautiful and secluded ruin of a castle. A brief bit of history is provided when you approach following signs warning you not to explore too far (it is a ruin after all!). It was a nice stop off on a road trip and the ruin made a great subject for some photography. Would recommend if you're passing by!
J N — Google review
This is an old castle in ruins that if you want to visit, you do at your own risk. There is an informational sign with interesting historical facts about the castle and surrounding area. This is the final resting place for some people so respect should be given to the area. It's a beautiful castle.
Erika D — Google review
A wonderful find, this castle is on private land and is a ruin, therfore entry is clearly marked, as at your own risk. You can read a good history of the castle from its origins in the 1400s.
JS H — Google review
I was lucky to bump onto the land owner and had a lovely chat about the history of the castle and the local community. The visit was very interesting experience.
Paula B — Google review
Free castle, small but very atmospheric and steeped in history. Park by the graveyard (plenty of space) and it’s just across the road and through a small gap in the trees
Asha T — Google review
Lovely bit of history and only a short walk from our campsite .
Joanne C — Google review
Killin, FK21 8TN, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Finlarig Castle
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Killin Outdoor Centre, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Killin Hotel

4.1
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3.9
(440)
Hotel
Bar
Restaurant
Nestled along the picturesque riverside, Killin Hotel is a charming stone establishment that offers a cozy retreat for travelers. With warm and inviting rooms, guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast each morning to kickstart their day. The hotel features a delightful bistro and bar, perfect for unwinding after exploring the stunning surroundings. Boat rentals are also available for those looking to venture out on the water.
I have been here for food a few times and always excellent. This time we booked in fir an overnight stay. It was wonderful. The hotel is situated in the most perfect spot, the views are stunning. The food...as always, was fantastic and the service was definitely 5 star. Thank you so much guys, from your kitchen staff to your hotel manager you excel at hospitality.
Eleanor M — Google review
Decent hotel and great value for money. The rooms were nicely done out and clean albeit a touch on the small side. We also had an issue with a lack of hot water on the second night we stayed. Great location and a nice walk to the loch directly behind the hotel
Liam S — Google review
We had a lovely one night stay on the way up to the Highlands. We'd visited Killin before, but not stayed. We picked the Killin Hotel because of how dog friendly it is. We had a HUGE, comfortable room in the annex part, which was perfect for us. The dogs even got their own blankets, treats, and water bowl. Which I thought was a lovely touch. The only, very small, downside was the breakfast buffet/option. Some more veggie/vegan options and more fruit would be good. But, we would definitely stay again and I absolutely recommend the hotel as a very dog friendly place. Some superb walks straight from the door too. Oh and the staff were wonderful. So friendly, polite, and knowledgeable. They could not do enough for you. Lovely people 😁
Kelly R — Google review
Lovely staff, beautiful surrounds, plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Accommodation is 11/10 - comfortable, spacious, clean. The reception team were friendly and very helpful. Would definitely stay here again!
Ami H — Google review
Great location next to the river. Lots of outdoor seating. The public rooms are welcoming and well fitted-out but the bedrooms are a bit tired. Dinner and breakfast were OK on quality but quite a limited menu. All the staff were welcoming and efficient.
Ross R — Google review
Whilst holidaying at a local caravan site, we called in to the Killin Hotel for a drink on our way back to our caravan after a great day out walking, and also to vet the restaurant and menu with a view to returning for a meal out. We were greeted at reception by a lady who was obviously engrossed in a task and who unfortunately turned out to be rather rude and very sarcastic to us for absolutely no reason at all, we were and always are extremely polite and friendly. We stayed for one drink, vetted the restaurant and menu and decided, mainly due to the manner of the lady at reception that we would give it a miss. Shame, they lost our custom to a far more pleasant, warm and friendly establishment located at the other end of the town. Will definitely not be returning.
Tim R — Google review
We booked the expensive room, four poster with view of river as a special treat, only to be faced with a roof in front of our window obstructing our view. The room was also directly above the Bar and the noise of people talking and laughing overnight until the sun rose the next morning meant we had little to no sleep. The only saving grace to the hotel was the food, which was excellent, and the village it was in. We will not be back. Additional: The business has since responded to my request for compensation and were very apologetic and happy to recompense some of the financial outlay. I was happy with their actions on my behalf.
Cathy — Google review
I recently had a disappointing experience at this restaurant that I feel compelled to share. Upon arrival, we were told there were available tables, so we patiently waited to be seated. However, after standing around for several minutes, a staff member approached us and rudely exclaimed, “We are busy, what are you thinking? Look around!” This kind of disrespectful behavior is unacceptable in any service industry. It left us feeling unwelcome and frustrated. While I can't comment on the food since we never got that far, the lack of professionalism and courtesy from the staff was enough to ruin our experience. I would not recommend this restaurant based on the service alone.
AmiN — Google review
Main St, Killin, FK21 8TP, United Kingdom•https://www.killinhotel.com/•+44 1567 820296•Tips and more reviews for Killin Hotel

The Courie Inn

4.8
(443)
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4.7
(583)
Hotel
Fish and chips takeaway
Takeout Restaurant
Nestled at the western end of Loch Tay, The Courie Inn offers relaxed and comfortable accommodation with beautiful views. The inn features cozy bar and pub menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It has a traditional yet modern feel with quality rooms in various sizes, including a luxurious suite. The restaurant serves smart bistro food while the bar offers a welcoming atmosphere. Dating back to 1635, this friendly free-house also boasts three log fires and a beer garden.
Stayed here while visiting friends, staff were absolutely lovely and couldn't be more helpful, rooms are spotless and really spacious. Mattresses are so comfortable as well! Had an amazing weekend staying here and couldn't recommend it enough.
Ashleigh B — Google review
What amazing service and incredible food. Staff (Lynn and co) really went out of their way to accommodate 2 extremely tired and late cyclists . Great food, superb service - would certainly reccomend !
Christopher B — Google review
Very friendly, used to receiving cyclists. The room was clean and comfortable. The food was tasty and reasonable portions so that we could have three courses. Breakfast was tasty and filling.
Colin C — Google review
This was our favorite place we stayed at and ate in Scotland on our honeymoon. The owners were very kind to us, service was great and it was very clean. My husband’s venison was to die for delicious, my fish incredibly flavorful as was the bread and salad. Everything they made—they knocked out of the park. The sticky toffee pudding was the best I have ever eaten. We had breakfast the next morning and I loved my pancakes. I cannot recommend this place enough. If we come back to Scotland we are definitely coming here. The location in the town is amazing and it’s a beautiful building.
Emily J — Google review
Lovely food and exceptional service. By far one of the best places to eat in the area. Interesting menu with vegan and GF options
Irene M — Google review
Wonderful place. We had a lovely evening with my family. The food was great and the guests were so kind and gentle. Thank you so much for everything!
Juan B — Google review
Had an overnight stay. Fantastic service from Michael and his team. Food and service were off the chart. Room was very clean and comfortable. Highly recommended.
Ricky T — Google review
Oh wow ....the food was amazing 💯💯💯 The service was fantastic 👌 👏 🙌 We came for our sons 30th birthday 🎂 and they made everything perfect for us. Thankyou for a great night 💥💥💥💥
Elaine P — Google review
Main St, Killin, FK21 8UW, United Kingdom•http://thecourieinn.com/•+44 1567 831000•Tips and more reviews for The Courie Inn
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  • Weather in Killin in June
  • Weather in Killin in July
  • Weather in Killin in August
  • Weather in Killin in September
  • Weather in Killin in October
  • Weather in Killin in November
  • Weather in Killin in December

All road trips from Killin

  • Killin to Edinburgh drive
  • Killin to Glasgow drive
  • Killin to Fort William drive
  • Killin to Aberdeen drive
  • Killin to Inverness drive
  • Killin to Dundee drive

Explore nearby places

  • Killin
  • Comrie
  • Kenmore
  • Callander
  • Crieff
  • Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
  • Aberfeldy
  • Aberfoyle
  • Doune
  • Dunblane
  • Dalmally
  • Auchterarder
  • Blair Atholl
  • Pitlochry
  • Luss
  • Stirling
  • Dunkeld
  • Kinlochleven
  • Dalwhinnie
  • Balloch
  • Inveraray
  • Glencoe Village
  • Perth
  • Ballachulish
  • Alexandria
  • Helensburgh
  • Spean Bridge
  • Dumbarton
  • Torlundy
  • Falkirk
  • Cumbernauld

All related maps of Killin

  • Map of Killin
  • Map of Comrie
  • Map of Kenmore
  • Map of Callander
  • Map of Crieff
  • Map of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
  • Map of Aberfeldy
  • Map of Aberfoyle
  • Map of Doune
  • Map of Dunblane
  • Map of Dalmally
  • Map of Auchterarder
  • Map of Blair Atholl
  • Map of Pitlochry
  • Map of Luss
  • Map of Stirling
  • Map of Dunkeld
  • Map of Kinlochleven
  • Map of Dalwhinnie
  • Map of Balloch
  • Map of Inveraray
  • Map of Glencoe Village
  • Map of Perth
  • Map of Ballachulish
  • Map of Alexandria
  • Map of Helensburgh
  • Map of Spean Bridge
  • Map of Dumbarton
  • Map of Torlundy
  • Map of Falkirk
  • Map of Cumbernauld

Killin throughout the year

  • Killin in January
  • Killin in February
  • Killin in March
  • Killin in April
  • Killin in May
  • Killin in June
  • Killin in July
  • Killin in August
  • Killin in September
  • Killin in October
  • Killin in November
  • Killin in December

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Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 1-Day Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Itinerary
  • 1-Day Stirling Itinerary
  • 1-Day Perth Itinerary
  • 1-Day Falkirk Itinerary
  • 1-Day Pitlochry Itinerary
  • 1-Day Aberfeldy Itinerary
  • 1-Day Crieff Itinerary
  • 1-Day Dunkeld Itinerary
  • 1-Day Callander Itinerary
  • 1-Day Helensburgh Itinerary
  • 1-Day Dunblane Itinerary
  • 1-Day Inveraray Itinerary
  • 1-Day Alexandria Itinerary
  • 1-Day Balloch Itinerary
  • 1-Day Ballachulish Itinerary
  • 1-Day Cumbernauld Itinerary
  • 1-Day Luss Itinerary
  • 1-Day Aberfoyle Itinerary
  • 1-Day Dumbarton Itinerary
  • 1-Day Glencoe Village Itinerary
  • 1-Day Comrie Itinerary
  • 1-Day Auchterarder Itinerary
  • 1-Day Blair Atholl Itinerary
  • 1-Day Kenmore Itinerary
  • 1-Day Dalmally Itinerary
  • 1-Day Spean Bridge Itinerary
  • 1-Day Kinlochleven Itinerary
  • 1-Day Doune Itinerary
  • 1-Day Torlundy Itinerary
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