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Dive Into a Wild Summer at Loch Rannoch!

Writer's picture: Julia LabedzJulia Labedz

Updated: Jan 16

Jump into a wild and wonderful Scottish Summer at Loch Rannoch Hotel & Spa, located in the heart of the highlands. From wild swimming and writing retreats to fishing for brown trout and pike, a breathtaking 25- mile cycle around the Loch and endless hiking routes in and around Schiehallion, also known as the ‘fairy mountain’, Loch Rannoch has something for everyone.


Whether travelling with family, friends, loved ones or solo, Loch Rannoch Hotel & Spa and its School of Adventure provides the perfect base to explore the majestic Scottish countryside this Summer and beyond. 


Writing and Wild Swimming Retreat


Hosted by Doon Mackichan – 26th-30th September 


For those who crave adventure and creativity, deep dive into Loch Rannoch Hotel this September with the new Estate Wild Swimming & Writing retreat, created with Travel Matters. Hosted by British actress, comedian and writer Doon Mackichan, the five-day programme embraces peace and quiet, kicking off each morning with a cool swim in Loch Rannoch followed by journaling workshops. In the evening, guests can unwind in the hotel’s fireside lounge with a glass of Whisky from the bar.


Surrounded by the gorgeous greenery of Scotland, guests are encouraged to ditch their phones, reconnect with nature, and be open minded. The inspiring setting of the highlands, incredible physical and mental benefits of cold-water immersion, and one-on-one sessions with Doon work to free the mind, letting inspired words flow directly onto the pages. 


Reach New Heights


Indoor & Outdoor Climbing 


Gaining popularity following its introduction to the Olympics is climbing and Loch Rannoch invites guests to embrace this thrilling and often physically demanding sport. Get ready to be pushed to new heights and tackle the indoor 6-meter climbing wall made to resemble the local Munro ”Schiehallion”, a perfect introduction to the sport. On brighter days, live life on the edge, step outside and climb the roped hillside quarry face. Strap in and glide over the rocks and beyond. 


Try Something New


Fishing, Kayaking, SUP 


Loch Rannoch Hotel invites water lovers to try something new this year. Local ghillie, Gordon Brown, leads an enthralling fishing experience for trout, pike and arctic char whilst recounting stories of years past on the Loch. Those looking for a more isolated experience can rent sit-on-top fishing kayaks and get lost in the sounds and waves of the water. Alternatively, make use of the hotel’s paddleboards and kayaks and discover the Loch’s many beautiful sandy beaches, or book a guided kayak tour for a truly personalised experience. 


Just Keep Moving


Hiking in the Highlands

Head on an adventure following one of the hotel’s many hiking routes. Start with a gentle 2 hour hike up neighbouring peak, Craig Varr, walking directly from the hotel and boasting breathtaking vistas overlooking Loch Rannoch. Take a long hike from glen to glen over the famous local hill-scape before retreating to the hotel bar for a well-deserved afternoon tea by the log burning fire. For thrill- seekers craving a challenge, the 2-3 hour hike up Schiehallion awaits. But tread carefully around the ‘Fairy Mountain’—legend has it, magic and mystery lurk within its peaks, and all is not what it seems. 


Cycling Holidays


‘The Loop’ and The Tearoom 

With the Olympics well under way, bike enthusiasts can create their own cycling circuit on an electric or regular bike. Known to the lucky locals, the Loch Rannoch ‘Loop’ provides a stunning, yet achievable 25-mile cycling route around the Loch. Expect 4 different seasons come and go, whilst soaking in breathtaking views and white sandy beaches. Alternatively, guests can take a different turn and cycle the 18-mile route to the Rannoch Station Tearoom across the Rannoch Moor which stretches across to Glencoe, for an array of cakes, scones and tea. The second most remote station in the UK, the Tearoom welcomes customers into its cosy shelter before the onward journey back home. Other trails include the Black Wood of Rannoch and routes further afield in Blair Atholl, Glen Lyon, Pitlochry and Aberfeldy.


Loch Rannoch School of Adventure 


Gym, Badminton, Squash


Located at the hotel’s very own Marina, the Loch Rannoch School of Adventure, offers endless activities for families and friends to enjoy. In addition to cycling, fishing, wild swimming and climbing guests can make the most of the hotel gym with stunning views overlooking the Loch. Designed by MATRIX, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows offering unparalleled views of the loch, as well as a fantastic range of gym equipment, there is no better place to reach your fitness goals. Additional facilities include a squash, volleyball and badminton court for those in need of a run around. This year’s highland adventure awaits… 


Spa Retreat


Swimming pool, sauna, steam room


After a few days spent outdoors soaking in the fresh air, guests can retreat to the hotel’s serene spa. The spa features a twelve-metre heated swimming pool, steam room, sauna, and relaxation room as well as three treatment rooms. Rannoch Spa uses world-renowned ESPA products, ensuring the highest quality of treatment services. Each treatment has been carefully curated and is tailored to each person, with an expert team of spa therapists on hand to advise guests on their wellness journey.

Nightly rates at Loch Rannoch start from €200 for 2 guests in a double room including full Scottish breakfast

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