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We have 34 self catering holiday cottages available to book in Stirlingshire. Stirlingshireis in Scotland .

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River Cottage , Drymen

Price: £ 250 - £380

Sleeps: 4

Full details of River Cottage-Drymen

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• Non Smoking • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

River Cottage is a detached riverside property located in the quiet village of Croftamie on the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This charming cottage has been finished to a high standard and enjoys lovely views over rolling fields. The spacious decking area overlooks the river "Catter Burn" and is an ideal vantage point for watching the abundance of local wildlife. As an added bonus, Property is all at ground floor level, has electric oil filled radiators.


Loch View , Loch Lomond

Price: £ 400 - £ 816

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Loch View-Loch Lomond

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Non Smoking • Pub Close By • Short Break • Easy Walking Access

On the bonny banks of Loch Lomond these newly built timber lodges offer excellent holiday accommodation amidst the beautiful surroundings of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Whatever the season there is so much to see and do in the area: the landscape of gentle lowlands gives way to rugged highland peaks glens and lochs – a paradise for walkers – whilst jet skiing and caneoing are among a variety of local activities sure to please water sports enthusiasts and pony trekking mountain biking facilities and excellent golf courses can all be found nearby. And the lodges themselves provide a haven of relaxation – each lodge enjoys spectacular views from its private veranda and they all share an indoor hot tub barbecue hut and two acres of grounds with a private jetty and stunning shoreline with two other holiday properties. The vibrant city of Glasgow is only an hour's drive away and the many delights of historic Edinburgh lie within easy reach (2 hours' drive). Walkers and climbers can access the West Highland Way by taking the ferry from the Ardlui Hotel just 200 yards away and offering a bar and shop.


Honeyholm Croft , Balfron

Price: £ 340 - £705

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Honeyholm Croft-Balfron

Availability and booking information

• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Honeyholm Croft is a beautifully appointed semi-detached property sitting on the banks of the River Endrick, looking south over to the Dumgoyne Hills and Campsie Fells. Situated on the edge of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, this property has in a peaceful countryside location within the Strathendrick Valley. The cottage is over 400 years old and has been lovingly restored to a very high standard. The building is full of character features. The ground floor main living space is open plan with a stone fireplace, slate hearth and wood burning stove. Wonderful oak flooring and French doors leading out onto a patio area provide a stunning view down to the river and out over to the hills. The kitchen/dining area has stone flooring and French doors overlooking the rear courtyard. The kitchen is fully fitted and well equipped, including a large range style cooker. All the bedrooms have been beautifully co-ordinated and each has its own luxury en suite bathroom facility. The upstairs rooms have coombed ceilings and dormer windows. You are only a short walk or drive away from the village of Balfron, which has great local facilities with a butcher, deli, grocery & gift shops and a few pub/restaurants to choose from. The village has an 18-hole golf course, a full sized swimming pool, and well equipped gym, tennis and badminton courts. The surrounding villages of Fintry, Killearn & Kippen also offer a great selection of local facilities and eateries. Fishing is available (by permit) on the numerous surrounding lochs & rivers but you are free to fish in the river at the end of the garden. The Carron Valley has graded mountain bike trails. The surrounding hills provide a variety of walking tracks and the Trossachs has spectacular mountains to climb such as Ben Lomond, Ben A'an, Ben Venue and Ben Ledi. The area has an abundance of wildlife: ospreys, red squirrels, deer and pine martens to name a few. There are numerous local activities available for every age including clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, guided walks, 4x4 safaris, quad biking and sailing. For the more adventurous Aberfoyle has a high wire forest experience, with the longest zip wire in Britain. It is an area steeped in history and there are many places of interest to visit. The Loch Katrine Steamship Sir Walter Scott is a great cruise; there are also cruises available on Loch Lomond which is only 12 miles away. Blair Drummond Safari Park is located just outside Stirling and a visit to Stirling town itself provides numerous historical places of interest to explore, or a spot of retail therapy. This central location within Stirlingshire means you can enjoy all that it has to offer or explore further afield to places such as Perthshire, Fife, Edinburgh & Glasgow - all within easy reach for a day trip adventure. Honeyholm Croft provides an excellent base to explore this stunning region or to simply relax and enjoy the countryside right on the door step.


Stronend Cottage , Kippen

Price: £ 340 - £705

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Stronend Cottage-Kippen

Availability and booking information

• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Stronend Cottage nestles at the foot of the Campsie Fells, on the edge of the fertile Carse of Stirling, in a peaceful countryside location. This newly built detached cottage has been tastefully decorated and is well equipped throughout. The ground floor has underfloor heating making the open plan lounge/kitchen / diner an ideal space for all the family to gather. The room has a wonderful light and airy aspect with stunning uninterrupted views to the hills and down the glen where sheep graze and deer wander by. The bedrooms are light and spacious. Upstairs has coombed ceilings with velux windows. The upper landing makes a great spot to relax and read from the large selection of books provided. The master bedroom has a wonderful wooden sleigh bed, which has a beautiful decorative design. This room boasts a lovely view to the hills and down the glen. To the front of the cottage there is a private garden area with patio and outdoor furniture to enjoy alfresco dining. The village of Kippen offers local facilities including a butcher, deli, grocery shop and award winning pub and restaurant only a short drive away. Nearby Balfron has an 18-hole golf course and Carron Valley has graded mountain bike trails. There are ample opportunities for fishing (by permit) on the numerous surrounding lochs. The Campsie Fells and Fintry Hills provide a variety of walking tracks and the Trossachs has spectacular mountains to climb like Ben Lomond, Ben A'an, Ben Venue and Ben Ledi. There is an abundance of wildlife to spot in the surrounding area including ospreys, red squirrels and pine martens. There are ample of activities available for every age including clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, guided walks, 4x4 safaris, quad biking and sailing. For the more adventurous Aberfoyle has a high wire forest experience, with the longest zip wire in Britain. This is an area steeped in history with lots of places of interest to visit. The Loch Katrine Steamship Sir Walter Scott is a great cruise, reached by a thrilling drive over the twisting undulating Duke's Pass, or experience the 3 Lochs Forest Drive. Visit Scotlands only Lake Lake of Menteith and take a boat trip over to Inchmahome Priory. Blair Drummond Safari Park, located just outside Stirling, is less than a half hour drive away and a visit to Stirling can provide lots of historical places of interest to explore or a spot of retail therapy. This central location provides opportunity to travel and explore places such as Perthshire, Fife and beyond - all within easy reach for day trip adventures.Property has oil central heating with under floor heating.


Castle Hill Apartment** , Stirling

Price: £ 265 - £420

Sleeps: 4

Full details of Castle Hill Apartment**-Stirling

Availability and booking information

• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by •

Castle Hill Apartment is located in the very heart of the City of Stirling, situated in the Old Town quarter with its wide, quaint cobbled streets, surrounded by many ancient and historical buildings. This first floor apartment offers comfortable, convenient accommodation to explore this historic City. With two good sized double rooms, a light and airy lounge / diner and separate kitchen it provides a great base to explore this lovely area. There is an excellent shopping centre, leisure facilities and a multi screen cinema all within easy walking distance. There are numerous eateries and pubs within the city centre and across the road from Castle Hill Apartment is a 5 star restaurant. The Old Town is home to most of Stirling's famous historical buildings. On Broad Street itself there is the Tolbooth - with its destructive clock tower, once was a court of law, it is now a cultural centre offering a wide variety of live music and arts venue; Mar's Wark sits at the top of the Street and was built as the home for the Keeper of Stirling Castle, the Earl of Mar, now only a shell remains of the once splendid renaissance style town house with stone carvings, panels and gargoyles. Stirling Old Town Jail and the Church of the Holy Rude are also close by. At the top of the hill is Stirling Castle itself and is a must to visit, offering a great day out for all the family. Explore the Castle and learn about its amazing history over the centuries, visiting the Great Hall, the Regimental museum, the Great Kitchens, Chapel Royal and Argyl's Lodging. The Castle is also home to the Stirling's Tapestries. From this hill top location you have an amazing view out over Stirling and beyond. The Wallace Monument stands proudly and is also well worth a visit. Delve into the history behind William Wallace, Robert the Bruce King of Scotland and Robert Roy MacGregor. It is only a short drive to the Ochil Hills to enjoy a walk in the countryside or go a little further to the explore the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. The Trossachs is an amazing area for outdoor enthusiasts as there are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling. There are many activities for every age and interest including the Blair Drummond Safari Park, the Falkirk Wheel, Knockhill Race Course, numerous golf courses and lochs for fishing or water sports. Stirling has good motorway links to explore further afield Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and Fife can all be easily reached (each less than a hours drive away). This is a fantastic central location to explore central Scotland, which has something to offer the whole family or to just enjoy the City of Stirling and all that it has to offer.The accommodation is all on first floor level has gas central heating.


Blair Cottage , Loch Lomond

Price: £ 408 - £ 791

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Blair Cottage-Loch Lomond

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Detached • Non Smoking • Short Break • Pet Friendly

Set in peaceful seclusion beside the Millennium Forest within the Loch Lomond National Park and just eight minutes' stroll from the eastern shores of Loch Lomond itself this very comfortable cottage is ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Windsurfing canoeing water skiing and sailing are among the water sports enjoyed around the loch and there are many cycle paths and waymarked walks including the challenge of Ben Lomond. A number of golf courses are nearby and the Loch Lomond Shores visitor centre offers retail outlets restaurants and loch cruises. Shops 5 miles pub serving food 1½ miles.


Creag Mhor Cottage , Aberfoyle

Price: £ 270 - £445

Sleeps: 4

Full details of Creag Mhor Cottage-Aberfoyle

Availability and booking information

• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Creag Mhor Cottage is a lovely detached property located in the heart of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, on the outskirts of the popular village of Aberfoyle. The cottage is newly re-furbished and immaculately presented throughout. The floors are wooden laminate, with tiles in the kitchen and bathroom. The lounge has two leather sofas, an open coal fire and large picture windows making the room bright and airy. The kitchen is fully fitted and well equipped with a breakfast bar area. Both bedrooms are beautifully co-ordinated. The garden is spacious with lawn to the front and a gravel driveway, behind the property is ancient woodland. This lovely cottage sits only a mile from the village and all essential amenities. Stunning Loch Ard is only 4 miles away; boat / canoe hiring facilities are available; so you can explore the small islands, a crannog or perhaps go fishing. This is a fantastic location for outdoor enthusiasts, as you have the vast Queen Elizabeth Forest right on your door step. There are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling. The Trossachs has spectacular mountains to climb such as Ben Lomond, Ben A'an , Ben Venue and Ben Ledi. Surrounding you there is an abundance of wildlife to spot: ospreys, red squirrels and pine martens to name a few. There are numerous activities for every age and interests, clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, guided walks, 4x4 safari's, quad biking and sailing are all available. For the adventurous Aberfoyle has a high wire forest adventure, with the longest zip wire in Britain. There is also a local 18 holes golf course. This is an area steeped in history and there are many places of interest to visit. The Loch Katrine Steamship Sir Walter Scott is a great cruise, reached by a thrilling drive over the twisting undulating Duke's Pass, or experience the 3 Lochs Forest Drive. Blair Drummond Safari Park is only a half hour drive away and a visit to Stirling can provide lots of historical places of interest to explore or a spot of retail therapy. From this central location you can easily travel and explore the National Park, Stirlingshire and Perthshire.


Alpine Lodge , Strathyre

Price: £ 310 - £595

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Alpine Lodge-Strathyre

Availability and booking information

• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Alpine Lodge is a detached cottage, situated on the west facing hillside overlooking Loch Lubnaig within the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. The Lodge has a well equipped kitchen open plan to the dining/lounge area. The lounge area has a leather suite, patio doors and windows facing west overlooking the loch. There is a downstairs bedroom and bathroom, with a further two bedrooms upstairs and a shower room with coombed ceilings. Two bedrooms have versatile zip & link beds to accommodate singles or couples as preferred. The porch provides a good space to store and dry outdoor apparel. There is a private aspect to the south with 2 acres of hillside and countryside to enjoy. A short walk over the road and through a meadow (3 acres) gives access to the loch side for fishing (permit required) or to just enjoy and relax. Boats or canoes can be launched into the loch. The village of Strathyre is only 2 miles and offers a shop/post office and a number of good places to eat and drink. This is a fantastic location for outdoor enthusiasts with miles of forest roads and trails to explore for both walking and cycling. The Trossachs has spectacular mountains to climb like Ben Ledi, Ben Venue and Ben Vorlich. There is an abundance of wildlife to spot, ospreys, red squirrels and pine martens to name a few. For golfing enthusiasts there are numerous golf courses in the surrounding area. There are great cycle routes in the forests or on the Sustrans National Cycle Route 7 which runs on the disused Callander to Oban railway line, passing west along Loch Ludnaig. Take a cycle north to Rob Roy's grave located in the churchyard at Balquhidder or through Glen Ogle, over the viaduct to Killin to see and hear the roaring water at the Falls of Dochart. Alternatively head south for Callander to explore the village and all it has to offer, including shops and leisure centre with swimming pool. This is an area steeped in history and there are ample of places of interest to visit. Trace the history and folklore of Rob Roy, take a cruise on Loch Katrine Steamship Sir Walter Scott, enjoy the thrilling and beautiful drive over the twisting undulating Duke's Pass, or experience the 3 Lochs Forest Drive. Blair Drummond Safari Park, located just outside Stirling, is only a half hour drive away or a visit to Stirling provides historical interest or alternatively, a spot of retail therapy.Property has electric heating.


The Lodge , Kilsyth

Price: £ 250 - £ 468

Sleeps: 2

Full details of The Lodge-Kilsyth

Availability and booking information

Detached • Non Smoking • Pub Close By

Visitors to this beautifully appointed cosy lodge set in peaceful rural seclusion yet only 20 minutes' drive from both Glasgow and Stirling and 30 minutes by train from Edinburgh can enjoy the perfect holiday combination of country pursuits and city pleasures. Standing in the grounds of the owners' home on a working farm backed by the Kilsyth Hills and just 5 miles from the Campsie Fells it is ideal for ramblers and wildlife enthusiasts who will revel in the spectacular panoramic views from the craggy hillsides and the peace and quiet of the location. Golf fishing horse riding and an indoor swimming pool are also all available locally whilst the nearby cities all offer glorious historic architecture great shopping fine restaurants theatres concerts and a wealth of fascinating cultural events. A variety of shops pubs and restaurants are found in Kilsyth just 1 mile away.


Hillview , Stronachlachar

Price: £ 310 - £595

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Hillview-Stronachlachar

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• Non Smoking • Easy Walking Access • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Hillview Holiday Cottage is located in the tranquil hamlet of Stronachlachar, which is in the heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. This semi-detached property is located only 150 yards from the banks of Loch Katrine. The cottage has oak flooring and a wonderful wood burning stove in the main open plan living area. The lounge has a leather suite with sofa bed and the front door leads out onto a large decked area within the enclosed garden. From the generous decking at the front of the cottage you can enjoy the view to the hills. The kitchen is fully fitted with all the facilities you require. Both bedrooms are beautifully co-ordinated with hardwood furniture. Loch Katrine is the main water supply for Glasgow and has a fascinating history. The famous Steamship Sir Walter Scott stops in at Stronachlachar in the summer months This means you can enjoy a circular trip combining the steamship and a cycle ride on the private, surfaced road which runs along the north side of the loch, or simply enjoy a refreshment in the restored Victorian waiting rooms. Loch Katrine is surrounded by wonderful wild countryside to explore, with mountains such as Ben Venue, Ben Ledi and the smaller Ben A'an all within easy reach. At Inversnaid, only 4 miles away, take a cruise on Loch Lomond or walk some of the West Highland Way. The Trossachs are an amazing location for outdoor enthusiasts as there are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling. There is an abundance of wildlife to spot: birds of prey, red squirrels, pine martens and red deer to name a few. In the surrounding area there are many activities for every age and interests. At Aberfoyle, for the adventurous, is a high wire forest experience with the longest zip wire in Britain. Aberfoyle has an 18 hole golf course and there are numerous lochs to fish in with boat hire readily available. From this central location you can easily travel and explore the National Park, Stirlingshire and Perthshire. This is an idyllic setting for a holiday away from it all, to enjoy the remote countryside and outdoor pursuits or as a base to explore further afield.


Glen Gyle - Jacobite , Loch Katrine

Price: £ 250 - £380

Sleeps: 2

Full details of Glen Gyle - Jacobite-Loch Katrine

Availability and booking information

• Non Smoking • Easy Walking Access • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

.Jacobite Cottage is a beautifully restored semi-detached steading conversion nestling in Glen Gyle at the head of Loch Katrine. The steading has a stunning, unique and tranquil setting within the very heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. Positioned along a private water board road, accessing the north side of Loch Katrine, this location really gets you away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. The cottage has original thick stone walls and a slate roof. The interior has been beautifully appointed with attention to all details. There is hard wood flooring in the main living area, with carpet in the bedroom and the shower room is fully tiled. The open plan living area makes for an ideal space to relax together. The lounge has a brown leather sofa and a wall mounted flat screen TV/DVD with freesat. WiFi connection means you can have a working holiday if you wish. The bedroom is beautifully co-ordinated with a leather bed. The cottage has a private patio area outside and shared courtyard with ample parking. There is open access onto the hillside behind the cottage and it is only a short stroll down to the loch side. The surrounding area is picturesque and the scenery is wonderful throughout the seasons. This property can also be booked with either Rob Roy (sleeps 6), MacGregor (sleeps 4) or Glengyle (sleeps 2) providing accommodation for up to 14 people. Glen Gyle itself is the birthplace of Robert Roy MacGregor, a famous Scottish folk hero and outlaw during the early 18th century. Loch Katrine is the main water supply for Glasgow and has a fascinating history. The famous Steamship Sir Walter Scott stops in at Stronachlachar in the summer months. This means you can enjoy a circular trip combining the steamship and a cycle ride on the private, surfaced road which runs past the steading. Loch Katrine is surrounded by wonderful wild countryside to explore, with mountains such as Ben Venue, Ben Ledi and the smaller Ben A' all within easy reach. At Inversnaid take a cruise on Loch Lomond or walk some of the West Highland Way. The Trossachs is an amazing location for outdoor enthusiasts as there are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling. There is an abundance of wildlife to spot: birds of prey, red squirrels, pine martens and red deer to name a few. In the surrounding area there are many activities for every age and interest. At Aberfoyle, for the adventurous, is a high wire forest experience with the longest zip wire in Britain. Aberfoyle has an 18-hole golf course and there are numerous lochs to fish in. From this central location you can easily travel and explore the National Park, Stirlingshire and Perthshire. This is an idyllic setting for a holiday away from it all, to enjoy the remote countryside and outdoor pursuits or as a base to explore further afield.Property is heated by electric wet system.


Macdhui , Loch Lomond

Price: £ 400 - £ 816

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Macdhui-Loch Lomond

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Non Smoking • Private Hot Tub • Pub Close By • Short Break

On the bonny banks of Loch Lomond these newly built timber lodges offer excellent holiday accommodation amidst the beautiful surroundings of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Whatever the season there is so much to see and do in the area: the landscape of gentle lowlands gives way to rugged highland peaks glens and lochs – a paradise for walkers – whilst jet skiing and caneoing are among a variety of local activities sure to please water sports enthusiasts and pony trekking mountain biking facilities and excellent golf courses can all be found nearby. And the lodges themselves provide a haven of relaxation – each lodge enjoys spectacular views from its private veranda and they all share an indoor hot tub barbecue hut and two acres of grounds with a private jetty and stunning shoreline with two other holiday properties. The vibrant city of Glasgow is only an hour's drive away and the many delights of historic Edinburgh lie within easy reach (2 hours' drive). Walkers and climbers can access the West Highland Way by taking the ferry from the Ardlui Hotel just 200 yards away and offering a bar and shop.


Offerance Farm Cottage , Stirling

Price: £ 295 - £540

Sleeps: 4

Full details of Offerance Farm Cottage-Stirling

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• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Offerance Farm Cottage is a lovely traditional style semi detached property located within 80 acres of working farmland. Situated at the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, the cottage is only 2 miles from the small village of Gartmore. The cottage has a lovely lounge with wood burning stove, making it feel warm and welcoming. There is a separate sun lounge enjoying the view across the garden. The neat kitchen is fully equipped and there is a separate dining room. The double bedroom is on the ground floor and the twin bedroom and large bathroom are on the first floor. The rear garden is private, with outdoor furniture and fenced off along the river bank. There is shared use of the front gravel courtyard and a large raised deck area providing beautiful views over surrounding countryside to the Campsie Fells and Ben Lomond. The farm has a herd of Highland cattle. The river, 'Kelty Water', flows directly behind the cottage, which eventually leads into the River Forth. This is a fantastic location for outdoor enthusiasts; the vast Queen Elizabeth Forest is right on the doorstep, with endless miles of forest trails to explore, both walking and cycling. The Trossachs has has spectacular mountains to climb such as Ben Lomond, Ben A'an, Ben Venue and Ben Ledi. This area has an abundance of wildlife to spot; ospreys, red squirrels and pine martens to name a few. There are many lochs to discover and Scotland's only "lake" - Lake of Monteith is close by. This stunning lake is famous for its fishing and the Inchmahome Priory is located on its small island. There are lots of activities for all ages and interests including pony trekking and sailing. For the adventurous, Aberfoyle has a high wire forest adventure, with the longest zip wire in Britain. There is an 18 hole golf course located just outside Aberfoyle. This area is steeped in history and there are lots of places of interest to visit. The Glengoyne Distillery producing Highland Single Malt Whisky sits st the foot of the Campsie Fells close by. The Loch Katrine steamship "Sir Walter Scott" is a superb cruise, reached by a thrilling drive over twisting undulating "Duke's Pass" or experience the 13 Lochs Forest Drive. From this central location you can easily travel and explore all that Central Scotland has to offer.Property has oil central heating.


Ardross Apartment , Kinlochard

Price: £ 310 - £595

Sleeps: 5

Full details of Ardross Apartment-Kinlochard

Availability and booking information

• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Ardross Apartment is located within walking distance of the tranquil village of Kinlochard. This is a well presented first floor property forming part of a beautiful, imposing Victorian house, once a Hunting Lodge. The house has an elevated position on the hillside looking south over Loch Ard. From the lounge window there is a magnificent, uninterrupted view to the loch and the hills beyond. The kitchen is fully fitted and well equipped. Both bedrooms have original high ceilings and the family bedroom is bright and spacious. Guests are welcome to stroll around the owners well kept garden, six acres with rolling lawns, glorious flower beds, vegetable plots, wood carvings and a sweeping driveway. In the evening enjoy a BBQ at the side of the small trout pond, wander to the loch side or just relax on your own private balcony. With loch side access and fishing rights, as well as facilities to launch a boat or canoe you can really enjoy this stunning location within the heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. Visitors are welcome to feed the owners hens and collect a few freshly laid eggs. Watch the eagles and ospreys soar high in the sky and pine martens hide in the trees. Red squirrels, deer, foxes and wild goats are also often spotted and otters have been known to wander up to the trout pond for a spot of supper! This is a fantastic location for outdoor enthusiasts; the vast Queen Elizabeth Forest is right on the door step. There are endless miles of forest tracks and trails to explore for both walkers and cyclists. The Trossachs has spectacular mountains to climb like Ben Lomond, Ben A'an, Ben Venue and Ben Ledi. Loch Ard itself is stunning, with small islands and a crannog to explore. There are resident Canada geese and many different species of birds and ducks can be found by the loch.. A gentle walk along the loch side leads to the hotel complex's facilities and bar. Clay pigeon shooting, bike and canoe hire, guided walks, 4x4 safaris, quad biking and sailing are all available locally. In the surrounding area there are ample of other activities for every age and interests. For the adventurous there is a high wire forest adventure, with the longest zip wire in Britain at Aberfoyle along with an 18 hole golf course. From this central location it's easy to travel and explore further afield. The Glengoyne Distillery producing Highland Single Malt Whisky, is only 11 miles south at Dumgoyne. The Loch Katrine Steamship "Sir Walter Scott" is a great cruise. Blair Drummond Safari Park, just outside Stirling is only a half hour drive away and a visit to Stirling can provide lots of historical places of interest to explore or a spot of retail therapy.The property is accessed via 12 open tread external staircase with balcony, has gas central heating.


Nevis Lodge , Loch Lomond

Price: £ 400 - £ 816

Sleeps: 6

Full details of Nevis Lodge-Loch Lomond

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Detached • Non Smoking • Private Hot Tub • Pub Close By • Short Break • Easy Walking Access

On the bonny banks of Loch Lomond these newly built timber lodges offer excellent holiday accommodation amidst the beautiful surroundings of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Whatever the season there is so much to see and do in the area: the landscape of gentle lowlands gives way to rugged highland peaks glens and lochs – a paradise for walkers – whilst jet skiing and caneoing are among a variety of local activities sure to please water sports enthusiasts and pony trekking mountain biking facilities and excellent golf courses can all be found nearby. And the lodges themselves provide a haven of relaxation – each lodge enjoys spectacular views from its private veranda and they all share an indoor hot tub barbecue hut and two acres of grounds with a private jetty and stunning shoreline with two other holiday properties. The vibrant city of Glasgow is only an hour's drive away and the many delights of historic Edinburgh lie within easy reach (2 hours' drive). Walkers and climbers can access the West Highland Way by taking the ferry from the Ardlui Hotel just 200 yards away and offering a bar and shop.


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