A stunning historic hotel in the heart of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park with 12.5 acres and salmon fishing on the River Teith.
The Roman Camp Hotel is a 15 bedroom hotel offering a fantastic range of bar, lounge, restaurant, and function facilities for its guests. The mix of characterful public areas offers a range of rooms in which to relax, plus there are excellent dining facilities, including the bistro at the walled garden. With its riverside location and beautiful grounds, the Roman Camp Hotel is also an ideal wedding venue with the hotel and grounds providing excellent photographic opportunities.The gardens and grounds at The Roman Camp Hotel extend to about 12.5 acres in total and are a real feature of the property. The hotel is approached through an ancient archway via a treelined driveway to parking in front of the hotel. Additional overflow parking is within the grounds. Sweeping lawns surround the main building, with mature trees adding to the impressive setting. Pathways meander throughout the grounds and to the beautiful walled garden which has a wealth of colour and a productive vegetable garden. The River Teith flows in front of the hotel. About 360 metres of single bank salmon and sea trout fishing rights are included in the sale. Two large paddocks lie behind and to the east of the hotel.There are some properties and land excluded from the sale. This includes three houses located on the main street, about 11.5 acres of land to the east of the Walled Garden and an additional length of salmon fishing on the River Teith. Some of the retained subjects may be available by separate negotiation. Floorplans and additional info are available from the Selling Agents.
Roman Camp Hotel sits in a lovely setting within Callander beside the River Teith. The local town of Callander is one of the “gateways to the Highlands” and provides the everyday amenities expected of a thriving town, including a Post Office, supermarkets, specialist food shops, a florist, a chemist, and a health centre.The town has excellent primary and secondary schooling, and the McLaren Leisure Centre offers a good range of sporting opportunities, including a swimming pool. Callander Golf Club lies to the north of the town, and there is a sailing club to the west on the nearby Loch Venacher. The River Teith is famous for its trout and salmon fishing. The Rob Roy Centre is situated in the centre of Callander, and other tourist attractions nearby include cruises on the steamship Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine in the Trossachs and Doune Castle.The City of Stirling is the historic heart of Scotland, with Stirling Castle, Bannockburn Heritage site, and the Wallace Monument just a few of the many sights to visit in the local area. There are some excellent golf clubs in the area, including courses at Stirling, Callander, and Dunblane, whilst the world-famous courses at Loch Lomond, Gleneagles and St Andrews are all relatively easily accessible. The property lies within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, which offers world-famous scenery with a plethora of recreation and leisure opportunities, including water sports, hill walking, and climbing.Stirling is well-placed for road, rail, and bus connections to all major towns in Scotland. The pivot of the M9 and M80 motorway network is only 3 miles to the west of Stirling, giving quick access to Edinburgh and Glasgow. The hotel's location provides its visitors with a great base to explore the many picturesque areas of Scotland.