Guest User
December 2, 2023
Driving up through the central belt of Scotland we stopped off at Roman Camp Hotel, a fairly difficult entrance to find between two houses on the Main Street, but clear instructions between two pink houses. A stunning location of a hotel tucked behind the Main Street within what looked a large amount of grounds. We parked our car which was easy, walked to the Hotel, a very large house painted pink, through the very old front door into the reception area where we were met by a lovely lady who could have been the owner. We asked if we could have a coffee and was shown into the library a stunning panelled room, together with the bow fronted drawing room next door created around 1840. A large open fire had been lit so the room felt warm and comforting, we peeped into the original Catholic Chapel, small enough for a Priest and a couple of people. We decided to walk around the ground, although a cold day we walked along the riverbank, and looked around the other parts of the garden and into the walled garden. We decided to look into the “Potting Shed” a sort of bistro, the menu looked very inviting so stayed for lunch. We all had the chicken dish with crushed potatoes was lovely and well presented and it was clear cooked to order. We then ordered 3 puddings all different, coffee to follow. The young waiter was very polite and talked about the area and Roman Camp its clear he enjoyed his work. We went back to the hotel and had tea in the drawing room, again well presented with lovely REAL tea. We spent a lovely day in this part of the day but had an appointment in the Trossachs so had to leave, but we will be back in the spring. Thank you, Roman Camp, for giving us such a lovely day.