Two new managerial appointments at Macdonald Loch Rannoch

31 August 2017 by
Two new managerial appointments at Macdonald Loch Rannoch

Macdonald Loch Rannoch hotel in Kinloch Rannoch, Perthshire, has appointed a new general manager and operations manager.

Marc Adams (pictured) has moved into the top job from the general manager position at Best Western Scores hotel in St Andrews, while Konrad Jastrzabek has joined the hotel from sister property Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Spa in Aberfoyle where he worked as reception supervisor.

Adams said he intended to make "a real difference" to the day-to-day running of the hotel and, working closely with Jastrzabek, help the business achieve its ambitions.

He added: "It's a truly remarkable setting here in rural Perthshire that is ideal for people of all ages wanting to escape from city life and experience the breathtaking natural scenery and outdoor pursuits we have on our doorstep."

Built in the 19th century, the Macdonald Loch Rannoch Hotel is a former shooting lodge that today features the Ptarmigan restaurant, Schiehallion bar and leisure club with a swimming pool, steam room, sauna and gym.

Macdonald Hotels operates 54 hotels and resorts in the UK, Spain and Portugal.

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