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Croftness Bothy, a 1 bedroom rural retreat

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

The Bothy in Highland Perthshire, Aberfeldy is a perfect getaway for couples or friends, offering you a wonderfully spacious yet cosy space to relax in. With many walks from the doorstep you won’t be short of things to do, as well as being able to walk into the beautiful town of Aberfeldy which has lots to keep you entertained. brbrThe ground floor consists of an open plan living/kitchen space separated by a half height partition wall. The living room has a comfy armchair and wool chesterfield sofa looking onto the beautiful open fire and Free Sat TV. There is also a great library so you can curl up with a book in front of the fire. The spacious kitchen offers everything you need to rustle up a delicious meal or, if you’d prefer, sit in the armchair that looks over the Tay Valley. There is also a well appointed WC on the ground floor.brThe first floor consists of the master bedroom complete with kingsize pocket sprung bed and Smart TV with Freeview. It can also convert to a twin room if required. Two steps lead from the bedroom up to the beautiful en-suite which has a double shower, toilet and vanity unit. From the bedroom you can enjoy beautiful views up Dun Hill.brbrOutside you have a private patio with hot tub, garden furniture and chimnea/BBQ to allow you to make the most of your surroundings. EPC rating: D Short Term Let Licence Number: PK11725F
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Lochside Lodge - Lodges in Glengoulandie

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

We have always been proud of our properties cleanliness but have further added to our stringent cleaning routines. Extra cleaning protocols have been put in place to keep everyone safe against corona virus. We will be working to the Association of Scotland's Self-Caterers' cleaning protocols which have been accepted by the Scottish government.brbrArchitecturally designed Luxury Lodge, built to a very high standard, our three bedroom lodge combines the best of rural tradition, modern living and the latest super-insulated construction technology to set a new standard.brbrThe elegant open plan lounge and dining area are spacious and airy and are decorated with a sophisticated contemporary Scottish style.brbrOpen plan Lounge, dining and bespoke kitchen area 7m X 6m with double height ceiling, full height double glazed window and with solid oak under floor heating complete with French doors, leading to your own private veranda overlooking the Loch.brbrThe lounge area has two large stylish leather sofas, rocking chair, coffee tables, colour TV, DVD, CD player and fabulous Antler Chandelier.brbrThe luxury bespoke kitchen comprises of Smeg appliances, breakfast bar and is off the dining area and is fully equipped with everything needed to serve a full scale dinner party if so desired.brbrLochside Lodge has three bedrooms. One king size double room with on suite shower rooms and patio doors to the balcony area. The second has one double bed and one single bed with an on-suite bathroom, with a bath and a shower. The third room has two single beds with on-suite shower room. The whole lodge has underfloor heating for your comfort.brbrLarge balcony with wooden table and chairs for Al Fresco dining or looking up at the stars at night!brbrBalcony area has views over the Loch and the deer park you can also view the munro Schiehallion.
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Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river.

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Idyllically situated overlooking the Keltney Burn, a small river, Kiln House is a Listed Building noted for its picturesqueness, nestled among splendid Scottish scenery. brbrPerfectly positioned as a Highland hideaway or as a home base for tourism, it is within easy reach of all of the activity and sightseeing that this undeniably beautiful part of Scotland has to offer.brbrKiln House accommodates up to four people. It has two double bedrooms, one with a Super King Size bed that may be separated into two single beds if requested. There is a main living area and a mezzanine, a kitchen-diner, a bathroom and an en suite shower room. It is equipped as a practical Home from Home. Kiln House has a fibre to property Internet connection.brbrScottish Short-term Let Licence: PK11053FbrbrBuilt in 1824 by Colonel David Stewart of Garth, Kiln House was originally intended as the Malt Kiln of the Keltneyburn Distillery and is a rare and early example of its type. It is part of the historic Keltneyburn Milton — formerly a rural industrial hamlet centred on a watermill, since transformed into residential properties by an award winning project.brbrInside, the multi-level layout reflects its original purpose, although is also modern and open plan. Kiln House is thoughtfully furnished and equipped for comfort and practicality, interweaving creative, contemporary and traditional themes, yet echoes the unique history and heritage of the property in its décor too.brbrOutside, the natural landscape of the garden cascades down to the edge of the Keltney Burn, the river in the garden, in a series of terraces clustered around the old mill lade and what was once the tumbling run-off from its sluice. Outdoor living is well catered for: breakfast or dine, sit and read, or have a romantic glass of champagne together, as the burn splashes by. This is a place to relax, to just be and enjoy.brbrExpect to see Highland wildlife: Red squirrels darting by the river and coming into the garden, roe deer in the evening in the field opposite the Smithy, occasional red deer in the distance or as a herd on the nearby hills; heron, kingfisher, grey wagtail, ducks and white-throated dipper on the Keltney Burn; and in the surrounding area golden eagles, osprey, buzzards, pheasants and now and again evidence of pine martin, otter, beaver, badger and fox.brbrAnd Scotland’s history is found everywhere around Kiln House.brbrSituated just below the geographical centre of mainland Scotland Keltneyburn sits above the Highland Line in the historic area of Breadalbane in between the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and the Cairngorms National Parks. It is surrounded by National Scenic Areas, Wild Land Areas, National Nature Reserves, Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest.brbrPopularised by Queen Victoria‘s visit to nearby Taymouth Castle in 1842 the local landscape extends across a series of deep glacial valleys with mountainous divides. Considered ‘the most varied and the most beautiful’ of locations by Sir Walter Scott, because of the combination of awesome ruggedness rising above lush pasture that characterises the scenery of the Lochs and Glens nearby, he described it in 1828 as ‘…beauty lying in the lap of terror.’brbrAncient standing stones, Iron Age hill forts, Castles and Highland cows are to be found here, as are mountains, lochs and waterfalls.brbrThe pretty village of Kenmore and Loch Tay are 2 miles away. The ancient Fortingall Yew, believed to be 3,000 to 9,000 years old, is further along the road. The mountains Schiehallion and Ben Lawers and several other Munros are around Keltneyburn, where Kiln House is positioned at the beginnings of Glen Lyon, the longest, loneliest and loveliest glen in Scotland.brbrLoch Rannoch and Loch Tummel, the Falls of Moness within the Birks of Aberfeldy that Robert Burns wrote of, the Falls of Dochart at Killin and close by, the less well-known Falls of Keltney; and of course the wilds of Glen Lyon itself are each just short distances away, while the local town of Aberfeldy, where Bonny Prince Charley's army crossed the River Tay en route to Culloden, has shops, cafés, a cinema, the Dewars Whisky distillery and a delightful bookshop.brbrThe locality offers walking, cycling, fishing, golf, canoeing, white water rafting, restaurants, even chocolatiers, with much more in day tripping range, including museums and galleries.
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Ivy Cottage, Aberfeldy, Scotland Scottish STL Licence: PK11697F

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Ivy Cottage is a centrally-located, traditional Grade II listed cottage with pool table room, free off and on street parking and garden.brIt is ideally located within minutes walk to Aberfeldy town centre with all its coffee shops, bars, restaurants and Art Deco cinema. brbrHome to The Birks of Aberfeldy, favourite of Robert Burns the Scottish National bard. You can visit him on his bench at lower Birks, then follow the footpath for 2 miles up to the Falls of Moness to discover spectacular views. brThe river bank of the longest river in Scotland-The River Tay, large play park, tennis courts and a 9 hole golf course are also a short stroll away.brbrDewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery with its award winning Visitor Centre is a must to see and experience and is within 20 minutes walking distance from the cottage. We are proud to have secured a special discount just for our guests which can be used when booking all tours, including Whisky Connoisseurs and Whisky and Chocolate. Details of this will be messaged to you after booking. brbrKenmore on Loch Tay is just a short drive straight to the left from Ivy Cottage. Absolute must for the beautiful scenery and lovely places to enjoy wonderful food and drinks in Taymouth Marina, The Courtyard and the Kenmore Hotel.brDrive all the way overlooking the stunning Loch Tay, and you’ll arrive at Killin - famous for its Falls of Dochart.brbrGo over the historical Wade’s bridge towards the villages of Weem and Dull, to see Castle Menzies, visit Highland Safaris and continue to the beautiful village of Fortingall in Glen Lyon, the longest glen in Scotland. The Keltneyburn Smiddy is also on the way, well known for their metal sculpture artistry. brbrThere are plenty of local activity providers to experience white water rafting, abseiling, gorge walking, canyoning and mountain biking.brbrWe truly are spoilt for choices over here, and all contact information is in Ivy Cottage’s welcome pack for your convenience.brbrThe space:brNewly renovated traditional B listed end terraced cottage with private driveway garden and free on street parking.brbrDownstairs, you will find a well equipped kitchen with dining area, American style fridge freezer with ice dispenser, electric cooker with oven, dishwasher and washing machine.brbrThe comfortable living room includes a large HD TV with Sky channels and a cosy electric fireplace. The living room leads to a conservatory with a pool table and wall mounted TV. You can then enter your private garden through the conservatory door.brThe main bathroom is also located downstairs and includes a bath and shower.brbrThe 3 bedrooms are all upstairs. These are two large bedrooms both with king size beds. One of these bedrooms has an en suite bathroom. There is a further single bed bedroom. All with plenty of storage in large wardrobes.brbrGuest access:brGuests have full access to the entire property.brbrOther things to note:brAll bedrooms are upstairs in the cottage. The main bathroom with bath and shower is downstairs, with a further en-suite in the main bedroom.
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Fernbank House, Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrFernbank House in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross sleeps ten guests in ten bedroomsbrbrbrbrThe Space:brbrFernbank House, a detached holiday house over three floors, consists of a kitchen/diner with dining seating, 2 x dishwasher, 2 x electric oven, induction hob, 2 x fridge, 2 x freezer, toaster, and kettle, a dining room with dining seating, a sitting room with TV, a snug, and two games room. The bedrooms consist of a super-king-size with en-suite, three king-size with en-suites, double with en-suite, three second-floor doubles, and two twin with en-suites. There is a cloakroom with basin and WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed rear garden with lawn, furniture, and hot tub. Side gravelled area with picnic bench and off-road parking for eight cars. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. A stay at Fernbank House promises to be one to remember. Note: Sloped ceilings upstairs—mind your head. Note: Catering/activities by prior arrangement. Note: Use side door (front not in use). Note: No stag/hen parties. Note: Hot tub hours 9am–9:30pm. Note: No check-outs on Dec 26 or Jan 1. Note: £1000 Good Housekeeping Bond. Note: Bed setup defaults if not confirmed 2 weeks prior. Important Notice: Utility maintenance is scheduled at Fernbank House on 27 January (gas meter) and 23 February (electric meter). Each visit will involve a brief 20-minute power or gas interruption, with work lasting about 45 minutes. If your stay includes these dates, please note this minor disruption.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!
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Tay View: Cozy Retreat in Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrTay View in Aberfeldy, Perthshire sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrTay View consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining and sitting area with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, and toaster, dining seating and a TV. The bedrooms consist of a king-size, a double and a twin, which are serviced by a shower room and a cloakroom. Outside, there is a small balcony with seating and off-road parking available. One well-behaved pet is welcome. Guests can find a shop within 1 mile and a pub within 1.1 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Sorry, no smoking at this property. Enjoy a lovely stay at Tay View.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!
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27 Strathtay Lodges, Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Summary:brbr27 Strathtay Lodges in Aberfeldy, Scotland sleeps five people in three bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbr27 Strathtay Lodges consists of an open-plan kitchen and living room with a dining table seating five, Smart TV, woodburning stove, electric oven and hob, washer/dryer, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, microwave, toaster, coffee maker and an outdoor balcony with seating for two. The bedrooms consist of a king-size bed, a twin and a single serviced by a bathroom, and a cot and highchair can be made available upon request. There is a designated parking place for one car. Electric central heating, WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for woodburning stove, bed linen and towels are all included. This is a pet-friendly property, but smoking is not permitted. You’ll find the closest shop and oub within 0.3 miels, and a river in 0.2 miles. 27 Strathtay Lodges is an ideal base to explore the beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of 350 GBP.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!
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Dundarach, Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrDundarach in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross sleeps four guests.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrDundarach is a single-storey lodge for up to 3 guests with an open-plan living area, kitchen (electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine), dining, and sitting area with woodburner. There’s a king-size bedroom with TV and books, plus a double (zip/link). Outside: enclosed decking with furniture, bike storage, off-road parking for 2 cars, and EV charging. Shop 1 mile, pub 0.9 miles, river 0.2 miles. No smoking or pets. Highchair/travel cot on request. WiFi, fuel, power, starter wood, linen, and towels included. Note: step at entrance. £200 housekeeping bond. Bookings for this property must start and end on a Monday or Friday, with stays of 4 or 7 nights starting on Monday, and 3 or 7 nights starting on Friday.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!
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26 Strathtay Lodges, Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Summary:brbr26 Strathtay Lodges, Aberfeldy, Perthshire, sleeps six guests in three bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrKing-size, twin, and adult bunk beds served by a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC. Downstairs: cloakroom and open-plan living with kitchen (oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer, dishwasher, coffee maker), dining area, sitting area with Smart TV, and verandah. Electric heating, WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included. Highchair, travel cot, and stairgate on request. Off-road parking for one car. Two well-behaved pets welcome. No smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 0.9 miles, river 0.1 miles. No worker bookings—leisure only. £350 Good Housekeeping Bond. Communal car park at rear. 3-night minimum stay. Mon/Fri check-ins only. Note: Access road resurfacing from 17/11/25 for ~3 weeks; cars/pedestrians unaffected, but large vehicles may face limits.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!
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Oakbank Mews is in Perthshire.

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrOakbank Mews rests in Aberfeldy, and can sleep five guests in three bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrOakbank Mews has a king-size, a twin and a single serviced by a bathroom with bath and shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Downstairs there’s a cloakroom with basin, heated towel rail and WC and an open-plan living space with a kitchen equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, coffee maker, kettle and toaster, a dining area and a sitting area with a Smart TV and balcony. Electric heating, WiFi, fuel and power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent. A highchair and travel cot are available on request. Outside there’s off-road parking. Two well-behaved pets welcome. No Smoking Policy: Please note that this is a strictly non-smoking property; If any evidence of smoking is found in or around the property, a £150 fine will be applied. Shop and pub 0.3 miles, river 0.1 miles. Oakbank Mews is a perfect base to visit the wonders of Scotland. Note: No worker bookings, this property is only for leisure. Note: property can be booked with property ID: 1195991 on the same developmentbrbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!
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Croftness Cottage, beautifully upgraded 2 bedroom traditional cottage

Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom

The perfect location for a memorable trip to Highland Perthshire. Beautifully situated on a hillside above the attractive town of Aberfeldy, this lovingly upgraded cottage enjoys panoramic views over the historic Birks of Aberfeldy and the Tay Valley and offers the perfect balance between 'being away from it all' while still being able to walk into Aberfeldy. The cottage is finished to a high standard both internally and externally so you can enjoy being in a traditional cottage that has everything you need for a relaxing holiday.brbrIf an active holiday is your thing we are located perfectly for all outdoor activities. We can run tailor made days for you in the hills or on the water through our sister business Ocean Alba. Just contact us directly and we would be happy to help create your adventure!brIf you prefer to keep it more indoors don't fret! Croftness is the ideal place to hunker down with the fire on and enjoy the outdoors from behind a window! Aberfeldy is a short walk and an even shorter drive and has excellent shops, pubs, restaurants and visitor attractions. A lovely country club is within 1/2 a mile and offers quality food and drink. Pitlochry, home to the renowned Festival Theatre, is 15 miles away and Perth is 30 miles away. brEnjoy a scenic drive Who doesn't!! There are endless day trips into stunning highland glens and over mountain roads (if the weather permits!) If you need any inspiration we would be happy to help!brbrAmenities: bed linen, towels, electric, toiletries, heating and supply of solid fuel for fire.brbrOutside: private decked area with 4 person hot tub, garden furniture and BBQs.brbrCot and high chair available.brShort Term Let Licence Number: PK11723FbrDOG FRIENDLY:brWe do welcome 1 large dog or 2 small dogs to the Cottage. Please do note our doggy 'rules':br- please keep dogs out of bedroomsbr- we have free range hens, horses and sheep with lambs at Croftness so dogs must be kept on a lead when out and aboutbr- we cannot guarantee the patio is secure so please keep a close eye on your dog or keep them on a lead when using this spacebr- dogs must not be left alone in the Cottagebr- we provide dog water and food bowls, dog towel and poo bagsbrThere are lots of dog friendly cafes and pubs in Aberfeldy and plenty of stunning walks from the Cottage to enjoy with your dog so it is an ideal getaway for you and your pup. EPC rating: D
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