Coshieville
House

 

Cued Mile Failte
(A hundred thousand welcomes)

Coshieville House is a 300-year-old former inn, which boasts tons of character and history. Nestling in the shadow of Schiehallion, one of Scotland's finest Munroe's, yet easily accessible.
Coshieville has had a building on its site for more than 1000 years. The name originates from Coedhi, a monk who traveled from Iona to Coshieville and used the former inn as a resting place.
In the 18th Century General Wade's Army also used Coshieville as a barracks for his soldiers when he was building the road from Aberfeldy to Rannoch.

 

We offer a comfortable stay in stunning rural surroundings. All rooms offer a high standard of accommodation with fully en-suite facilities and home cooking.
Our breakfast menu is extensive including fresh local produce and in the evenings you can relax in front of a real fire in our large guest lounge, where you will find a large variety of books, board games,and music CD's available for your pleasure. WiFi Internet access throughout the house. Although we are not currently licenced to sell alcohol, we are happy to provide glasses and a cork screw, and fridge space if required to help you enjoy your favourite tipple.

 

Our guest house has 6 bedrooms with an attractive garden to the front of the property. Ample, free, private car parking is also available.

Coshieville has the Scottish Tourist Board three stars, and is a family guest house run by Ian and Kathy James.

 

 


Take a stroll from our doorstep and experience the peace and tranquility of the immediate surroundings.
There is plenty to do within easy reach to suit all tastes and ages.
Evening meals available upon request.
Open all year round.
We look forward to seeing you soon.

 

 

"Best price / quality ratio I've had in the UK", Ronald Hansen, Denmark