The Tormaukin, Glendevon
About the Hotel
The Tormaukin is a historic 18th-century country inn located in Glendevon, Scotland. It features traditional appeal with contemporary comforts and is situated near notable attractions such as Gleneagles luxury golf resort. Surrounded by stunning views of the Ochil Hills, the inn serves as a gateway to exploring the rich heritage of the region as well as nearby cities with vibrant histories.
Location
Nestled in 'Scotland's secret glen', The Tormaukin is centrally located within an hour's drive from major cities: Stirling, Edinburgh, Perth, and Glasgow. The area is rich in natural beauty, with access to scenic spots like Ben Shee and Seamab Hill. Local attractions include the boutiques of Scone Palace and the Black Watch Museum, making it a convenient base for exploring historic and cultural sites. The hotel is approximately 55 km from Edinburgh, enhancing its accessibility.
Rooms
The Tormaukin offers seven individually-designed Olde Inn rooms that blend Scottish heritage with modern flair. Each room retains original period features while providing contemporary amenities such as flat-screen TVs and free toiletries. The accommodation is designed to ensure a comfortable stay, with options featuring fireplaces for added warmth. Three Coach-House rooms are named after local beauty spots within the glen.
Eat & Drink
Dining at The Tormaukin showcases the finest of Scottish fayre with seasonal menus crafted by an in-house chef. Guests can enjoy the warm atmosphere of the traditional dining room that includes a log-burning stove and a banquet table for larger gatherings. The menu highlights local artisan suppliers and offers an eclectic range from classic dishes to contemporary street food. A well-stocked bar provides local craft beers, ales, and a selection of whiskies.
Leisure & Business
The Tormaukin serves as an intimate venue for music events, particularly traditional Scottish folk music and ceilidhs. The property includes a cosy fireside snug, a games room, and a bright garden room suitable for social gatherings. With ample parking and a commercial kitchen, it is equipped to host larger public events like markets and exhibitions. Guests can arrange for a fully-stocked bar service for private events, complete with bartending.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Pets allowed
Services
- Room service
Dining
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Game room
Room features
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is beautifully nestled in the Scottish hills by the river, offering a serene and lovely setting for a relaxing stay. The rooms are well-appointed with a terrace to sit on and boast great bathrooms with excellent towels and new shower facilities. The service is top-notch, with staff providing excellent service and efficient room service. The dining experience includes tasty home-made bread, adding a special touch to the meals. However, the lounge eating area falls short in ambiance. The location, although a little hidden, is a gem in a lovely area of Scotland, perfect for a peaceful getaway. Facilities meet expectations, providing a comfortable and enjoyable stay with good value for money.
Nestled in the Scottish hills by the river, this Inn offers a serene escape with lovely surroundings. The rooms are cozy and refurbished, though some may miss having windows. The service is top-notch, making my stay extra special. Dining options are delightful, with a unique shabu-shabu experience. However, the TV might seem small in comparison to the stunning hills outside.
The hotel is nestled in a lovely area of Scotland, between the hills, offering a quiet retreat. The service was exceptional with great attention to detail. Though some areas are due for refurbishment, the location remains serene and charming.