This hotel is misrepresented. It is situated close to the loch, but there is a busy street and large house between the property and the water. Thus, our pricey, 'lake view' rooms, had views of the parking lot, but they were on the loch side of the property, so staff didn't seem to mind we'd been duped. The rooms itself were run down, with very uncomfortable beds, and every step our upstairs neighbour took sounded like the footsteps of a giant. The property is badly in need of renovation, and if your shower goes on more than 10 min, the steam will set off the fire alarm (a lovely footnote in out stay). One high point, the hotel bar has an excellent whisky selection, but the young man that served us seemed fine with giving my hisband his tipe in a filthy glass, and when we got to our table, we found an open, half-used mayonnaise packet tucked in with the new ones. I might have accepted this at half the price, but at such a premium, we were sorely disappointed. Finally, a heads up for handicap-able guests like my 71 year old mum: there are no lifts - a bit of info that would have been extremely helpful at the time of booking.