This walkers' paradise is the perfect base from which to explore the spectacular Trossachs. Sleeps up to four in two ensuite bedrooms (one king or twin, and one standard double) on the first floor both with black-out blinds to make sure you get a great night's sleep. Rainfall showers and complimentary toiletries add a touch of luxury. On the ground floor, the full-size kitchen makes cooking a breeze while the open-plan dining and living area keep it social. Also on the ground floor, the fully-tiled wet room makes quick work of cleaning up after a muddy walk. There's a flat-screen TV, Blu-Ray DVD player and Bluetooth speaker for entertainment but if you prefer to make your own, a selection of books and games is provided too. There is free, unlimited Wi-Fi throughout.
Outside, a secluded seating area is the perfect spot for breakfast on a sunny morning or you can relax on the west-facing patio. There is off-road parking for up to two cars and an EV charger on site (billed separately according to use).
Surrounded by woodland and set between Lochs Achray and Venachar, the house adjoins a traditional cottage and is a peaceful and convenient base from which to explore the wider Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park and historic Stirling. Equipped to a high standard (rated 4-star by VisitScotland), this holiday cottage has everything you need for a comfortable break, whether it's a peaceful retreat from the stresses of everyday life, or an active break for walking, cycling or fishing.
For walkers and cyclists, woodland, loch-side and hill routes to suit all abilities start from the door. Secure bike storage is available on site. The Go Ape course at Aberfoyle is around 15 minutes away and very popular with our guests. For gentler activities, simply wander through the woods, take a cruise on Loch Katrine or soak up some history and culture with castles and museums in Doune and Stirling. Proximity to the main routes north and south means this is also a great base for day trips further afield, for example to the galleries and museums of Edinburgh and Glasgow, scenic Glencoe or Fort William and Ben Nevis.
There are plenty of eating-out options in the area but, for those who enjoy cooking, locally-grown fruit and veg is available from our neighbouring farm during the growing season while shops in Aberfoyle and Callander offer local venison, fresh meat and fish.
We live next door and are happy to help with problems or queries during your stay but we will always respect your privacy and leave you to enjoy your holiday in peace.
Dogs are welcome by arrangement but please note that the garden and woodland surrounding the property are not enclosed so that pets must be supervised when outside.