Located near the peaceful Highland hamlet of Old Struan, with no immediate neighbours, Kindrochet Lodge blends Victorian architecture and modern renovation. Kindrochet has a full-sized billiards table in the games room, open fires in the sitting and drawing rooms and the ability to sleep up to 16 guests. The garden has a large lawn leading out to woodland walks or down to the river Gary and Erichty. Kindrochet is close to the House of Bruar, and only a 10-minute drive from Blair Castle & Gardens and the village of Blair Atholl.
Kindrochet is very well positioned for those looking for a family friendly sporting holiday. Excellent fishing, deer stalking, golf and culture are all nearby.
The lodge itself is large and spacious, with two well proportioned sitting rooms and a large drying room for wet clothes.
We stayed with our fam (16 persons, adults and children)in your lovely specious lodge. We wished we could have stayed longer, we had a supertime. A very friendly place with lots of possibilities.
The house was roomy and comfortable with modern amenities for 17 people. Most bedroom-bathrooms had baths rather than preferred showers.Nice big bath towels in good order. Beds and bedding clean and comfortable.Two sitting rooms a good idea with a diverse age group. The snooker table and room was a very popular amenity. Kitchen was well equipped and everything worked but one cafetierre was found broken. Large separate pantry with big fridge. Good cold water and hot water supply. Spare bathroom bin bags would be useful.
Drying/Laundry very good but electric dryer very noisy (broken?). Rug badly rucked in 2nd sitting room (trip hazard).
The house was dry and well aired and a good supply of open fire logs. Door lock on snooker room to sitting area needs attention (bolt snagging). The darts board was popular but difficult to see the board- a local light there would be 100% better.
Very good lawn for games. Very good selection of walks direct from the house.
Overall - an enjoyed week by all.
Kindrochet Lodge is situated in stunning grounds with lots of opportunities for all abilities to explore (my 88 year old Dad walked all week through trees)
Itâs a lovely house with lots of period furniture and a lovely open fire. All the beds were comfortable and the kitchen is well equipped (except no coffee machine which we had already bought pods for). Only issue we had was the lack of hot water which due to a problem in the boiler which engineer was waiting on a part. We were informed of this problem beforehand and contacted during our stay for update.
A wee welcome pack of milk, tea, biscuits would have been a nice touch.
Got the feeling that the house had not been recently occupied. Was chilly and the radiators in one of the master bedrooms had failed. The response was good a general handyman came out within the hour but was unable to fix the problem. Plumber came the next day and did, but we had a slightly uncomfortable night. By chance our room, so think all our guests were unaware.
Internet went off on the second day, duty manager was helpful but unable to do much. We fiddled switched on and off and pressed buttons randomly and it seemed to re boot
We have stayed at Kindrochet for many years for the weekend of the Aberfeldy ball and (god willing0 will continue to do so