Delightful short trip in Perthshire
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
Taking a short drive from Perth via Aberfeldy and arriving at the tiny village of Kenmore at the extreme Eastern end of Loch Tay, we parked in the first car park overlooking the water. Beautiful scenery....we walked/scootered the very short distance down to the café. Seating both inside and outside on the edge of the loch. Not a restaurant as such but a very nice reasonably priced café with a fairly small menu, all of which is freshly made and well presented by the pleasant staff. Access is ramped and easily accessible by wheelchair or boot scooter. Excellent disabled toilet facilities.
Transport & Parking
No specific disabled parking spces but no problem in finding suitable space (nose in facing the water and unloading the scooter from the boot).
Access
Pleasant and clean normal disabled toilet. Ramped access to the café.
Toilets
Not a changing places loo but a perfectly normal clean facility. No problems. It is not particularly well signposted but a really pleasant surprise to stumble across it. Kenmore itself is a really small place and only has one hotel which we did not visit so it would be unfair to comment on it but the entire area is a pleasure to visit.
Staff
Pleasant and welcoming staff.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Nice circular drive from Perth, returning via Crieff. Round trip of only around 70 miles through beautiful scenery especially so on a warm sunny day. One word of caution.....if you are wary of single track roads do not take the minor road through Glen Quaich....absolutely not for the faint hearted because of the narrow road, cattle grids, steep hills, and hairpin bends. Personally I loved it but please be aware!!
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