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Reviews of Log Cabin Hotel, Blairgowrie

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Review by Aileen Gilbert on 21st September, 2009

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The hotel is just beautiful. Set in a stunning location, very peaceful and relaxing. The food is first class and the staff are really friendly. The rooms are very simple and basic which emphasises the beauty of the place. I would reocmmednt his hotel for anyone wanting to relax and unwind.

Date visited: September 2009

Review by Steven, Alloa on 8th August, 2006

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Good Points: It was so peaceful and everyone was friendly. Well worth the money. Bad Points: There was nothing that was that bad General Review: Everything was perfect for us and we enjoyed it so much that we will be going back there and have recommended the hotel to our families

Date visited: 2006-08-08

Review by Yvonne, Corby on 28th June, 2006

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Good Points: Location, Very comfortable & clean Bad Points: Nothing General Review: We were a bit apprehensive on the road up to the hotel, thinking how far out it was, but it was worth it for the glorious scenery and the peace and quiet. The staff were very obliging when we arrived back from a day out after meal time. We cannot fault it in any way.

Date visited: 2006-06-28

Review by john, Portslade on 13th June, 2006

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Good Points: very adequate for our needs General Review: dont expect 5star accomodation but iwould give it 5 stars for value the views the staff the fantastic breakfast halfpast eleven on a sunday evening four hungry golfers and the owner went and cooked us scampi and chips great place

Date visited: 2006-06-13

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