Frequented by hill/mountain climbers, but it is a lovely place for a stay, too. Lovely bar (though it's seating layout is a victim of covid regs., so it can be hard to get a table). The food was varied, nicely cooked and while maybe a bit pricy, that reflects the remoteness of the location). Our room was big enough, had all facilities, and a good sized en suite with good shower & excellent heat/pressure - only caveat is I'm 6 feet tall, and the rainwater shower head was about 1 inch above my head. No problem though, as there was also a good wall mount shower head too. Ideal location for walks of all lengths/difficulties, from a flat stroll to the local fishing pond, right up to the two munros just up the road. Staff were really cheery and helpful (the new bar manageress actually bumped a party of 6, including the hotels own gamekeeper, to the conservatory area, to allow us as residents to have a table for dinner in the bar. That was above and beyond).