
ABERFELDY, PERTHSHIRE
OUR PRIVATE HOTEL,
DUN ALUINN
YOUR HOME FROM HOME iN THE HIGHLANDS
On an elevated site overlooking the vibrant market town of Aberfeldy and the River Tay, Dun Aluinn is cradled by 5.5 acres of private grounds with a sweeping terrace offering stunning views down the Tay Valley to one of Scotland’s most famous mountains, Schiehallion.
Those panoramic views can also be enjoyed from the wood-fired, cedar hot tub, hidden away in the woods beside the house.
“Dun Aluinn is a grand Victorian house refreshingly filled with design finds including a zingy orange Patricia Urquiola sofa and a sleek Italian Art Deco drinks cabinet rather than the usual tartan and hunting trophies.”
Condé NAST TRAVELLER
WHEREVER I WANDER
WHEREVER I ROVE
THE HILLS OF THE HIGHLANDS
FOR EVER I LOVE
Robert Burns

DUN ALUINN
THE HOUSE
Rooms
AT DUN ALUINN
Dun Aluinn, a beautifully renovated exclusive use property, sleeps up to eighteen guests. There are nine individually designed bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms, Egyptian cotton bed linen, towels and bath robes by London & Avalon.
Two of the rooms also feature free-standing bath tubs (including a striking Japanese soaking tub), while one room also has its own steam-room. At Dun Aluinn, no two rooms are alike, each has a unique identity and style.

THE LODGE
AT DUN ALUINN
TOGETHER WITH
THE HOUSE
The Lodge can be rented independently of the main house at Dun Aluinn, or in addition to it for larger groups (up to 26 guests). It sleeps 8 guests, and has 4 bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms. The Lodge also has its own private entrance, private parking and grounds.

THE FOOD
AT DUN ALUINN
MENU’S GUIDED BY THE RHYTHM
OF THE SEASONS, AND THE UNIQUE MICROCLIMATE OF PERTHSHIRE
EXPLORE
THE HIGHLANDS
Explore the magnificent Scottish Highlands, its heart-stopping scenery and fascinating historic sites such as Castle Menzies, the ancestral seat of the Clan Menzies and the Menzies Baronets.
Castle Menzies is to the west of the small village of Weem, near Aberfeldy and close to the former site of Weem Castle which was destroyed around 1502.
DUN ALUINN
IN THE PRESS
‘There are fine views of the Tay Valley by day and of the heavens by night, if you bundle up beneath the blankets by the fire bowl on the terrace.”