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92 Log Cabins around Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

Situated in central Scotland Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is a fascinating area to stay in, with stunning scenery, an abundance of boating and water based activities, glorious walks, and cycle routes to explore.

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute 4

Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute From £670 Availability

Sitting off the beaten track in a peaceful, desirable location, this detached log cabin is perfect for nature lovers. The immediate area is ideal for walking and cycling with an array of coastal, country, and forest trails to explore. There are three golf courses with the closest at Strone 7 miles away. Ardentinny Beach is just 5 miles drive, great for when the weather gets warmer and you need to cool down. The impressive Loch Eck is famed for being only one of two lochs in the world that host freshwater herring (Powan). Dunoon is 11 miles away and has a selection of shops, cafes, and restaurants, while the entire Cowal Peninsula in Argyll is filled with scenic drives and attractive villages. An uncrowded place that offers the sights of dramatic scenery. This lovely lodge offers fantastic mountain and loch views with patio doors leading directly onto the spacious decked area. There is ample seating outside to enjoy your morning coffee and plan the day s activities in a stunning setting. An open plan, rustic style lounge/kitchen/dining area is the perfect place to unwind and take in views through the doors or switch on the Smart TV. There are two enchanting bedrooms where you cand rift off to sleep one double that boasts its own infrared sauna, and a lovely twin room. Unwind in the wonderful spa style bath, complete with rain shower overhead, a great place to unwind at the end of each day. Step out onto the enclosed deck to sit and take in the amazing surrounding views. Make the most of the sunken hot tub.

Yew House 14

Stirlingshire, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Yew House From £10932 Availability

Enjoying a fascinating history and standing in splendour, the luxurious Scottish retreat Yew House sits in 450 acres of gardens on the edge of the charming village of Kippen in Stirlingshire. It boasts seven lavish bedroom suites, sensational living spaces, a high-end kitchen, a games room, a glorious Victorian walled garden with alfresco dining and an outdoor kitchen, a hot tub and a fabulous air of sophistication and grandeur. Now owned by the third baronet of Rossie, Sir James Hutchison, the house has been occupied by his family for over one hundred years. Sir James’ maternal great-grandfather, Archibald Colville ran the largest steel works in Scotland, David Colville & Sons. It is understood that during the 1920’s his wife was said to be the first person to host ‘cocktail parties’ in Scotland with Fortnum & Mason commissioned to entertain the guests in lavish style. The Fortnum & Mason carriage would be sent on the overnight train from London to Scotland where on arrival at Stirling Station, the horse drawn carriage would head to the house for the evening’s glamorous entertainment. The original Georgian House stands in the grounds of an old monastic sanctuary said to be linked to Inchmahome Priory on the island of Inchmahome in the nearby Lake of Menteith. The giant yew tree next to the house was planted by the Augustinian Canons that lived there nearly eight hundred years ago. The tree in listed in John Lowe’s 1897 book ‘The Yew Trees of Great Britain and Ireland.

Kippen is an enchanting village in West Stirlingshire which lies between the Gargunnock Hills and the Fintry Hills, overlooking the Carse of Forth. The village is nine miles west of Stirling, twenty miles north of Glasgow and only forty five minutes from Edinburgh airport. Yew House is a fifteen minute walk from the centre of the village where guests can enjoy two cosy, atmospheric pubs and restaurants, a local shop, a butcher and a lovely delicatessen. Though you may like to stay put in this characterful home and its phenomenal grounds, there are plenty of attractions close by including the Blair Drummond Safari Park, Inchmahome Priory and the Lake of Menteith, Doune Ponds, Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Stirling Golf Club, Doune and Sterling Castles, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Golfers may also want to fit in a round of golf at Gleneagles. The beauty of Yew House is that it is totally private and perfect for a special occasion yet everything is on the doorstep.  

Yew House enjoys elegant, period decor. You feel so special when you arrive and tour the house. The living spaces are beautifully finished and you will realise immediately that you will make magical holiday memories in this exquisite home. The magnificent drawing room boasts plush velvet sofas and chairs, lavish rugs, vintage furniture and a truly fabulous feature fireplace. It is the perfect spot for pre-dinner drinks or a late night glass of whisky by the fire. Lavish drapes fall by the beautiful, enormous sash windows that drown this fabulous room in natural light and offer spectacular garden views. A wonderful chandelier drops from the intricate ceiling rose. The library is another wonder in deep red tones with sumptuous sofas surrounded by leather-bound books. You may want to disappear with the Sunday newspapers and a cup of tea to this characterful room. You will dine in style in the Victorian dining room which comfortably seats all of the guests in your party. It offers an ambience of bygone splendour. With a wall of rich wooden cabinetry, vintage rugs, warm decor, a feature fireplace, gorgeous period features and another set of enormous sash windows, the room is absolutely perfect for a celebration feast. The kitchen is sensational, a superb, sociable space with exquisite cabinetry, a central island with stools, a butler’s sink, an aga, an induction hob, a double oven, an American styled fridge freezer, wine coolers and a Nespresso coffee machine. The chefs in your group will be in awe of this magnificent space and its top notch appliances. It even enjoys an adjoining scullery. If you have some emails you need to catch up on, the ground floor is also home to an office as well as a delightful garden room and a handy cloakroom.

The games room is in the basement, a fun space with a table tennis table, darts and board games. It is ideal for some healthy competition and a likely den if you have teenagers with you.

Five sumptuous bedroom suites, including the glorious master, are located on the first floor and a further two on the second. Every room enjoys its own style and character. You will discover bold painted panels, delicate wallpapers, vintage furniture, opulent soft furnishings and the comfiest of beds. There are two rooms with kingsize beds, two with doubles, one with twins and two with flexible sleeping so you can choose if you have twins or large doubles. The master enjoys access to a balcony which offers far-reaching views of the garden. Though the house may be ancient, the bathrooms are luxurious and immaculate. They offer a mixture of gorgeous slipper baths, contemporary walk-in showers and beautiful tiling.

The grounds of Yew House are simply astonishing. Brimming with ancient, towering trees, meadows, a stream, lush lawns, topiary and mature borders, you can wander for hours enjoying its beauty. The Victorian Walled Garden is stunning and now the home of a new outdoor kitchen, alfresco dining area, hot tub and shower. Just imagine, popping a few champagne corks and lazing in the nine seater hot tub with beautiful gardens all around! The outdoor kitchen comes with a gas barbecue, perfect for the barbecue masters in your holiday group to cook a feast. There are some delightful games for family fun including croquet, boules and swingball.

Yew House offers privacy and luxury in equal measures. It is captivating, luxurious and supremely comfortable. You will feel a little as though you have stepped back in time! There is something for everyone both at the house and close by. Horse riding, watersports, fishing, hiking, visiting historical sites, mountain biking, cycling, hunting, archery, shopping and gourmet dining can all easily be on the agenda.

Yew House is nestled in a 450 acre estate surrounded by nature. It sits on the edge of the pretty village of Kippen which offers two wonderful pubs and a few shops which are within walking distance of the house.

The historic city of Stirling is nearby on the River Forth, surrounded by rich farmland. Once the capital of Scotland, the city is dominated by Stirling Castle, a fabulous visitor attraction. The castle boasts a Royal Palace, the Chapel Royal, the Regimental Museum and lots for young ones. From its dramatic rocky eyre, the fortress definitely rewards your stroll along Stirling’s cobbled main street with spectacular views over the stunning Stirlingshire countryside. Stirling is home to some of Scotland’s most epic events which you will learn about when visiting its historic attractions. Stirling’s famous landmark, The National Wallace Monument overlooks the scene of Sir William Wallace’s greatest victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The Old Town Jail tells the tale of crime and punishment in the Royal Burgh of Stirling. Another jewel is The Church of the Holy Rude which was founded in the 12th century. The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is wonderful. Surrounded by portraits of Bonnie Prince Charlie, William Wallace and others, you will discover some astonishing artefacts such as the oldest football from 1540 and the oldest curling stone from 1511.

Those that love outdoor activities can enjoy horse-back riding at Castle Rednock, mountain biking, cycling, archery, kayaking and an excellent range of watersports at Go Country Adventure, Loch Ard, hiking in the local hills and fishing in the Lake of Menteith.

The Lake of Menteith is situated on the Carse of Stirling. Until the 19th century, it was known as the Loch of Menteith. There are some small islands on the lake, the largest being Inchmahome with its ancient monastery. The Earl of Menteith founded Inchmahome Priory in 1238. Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots visited and in fact, Mary Queen of Scots was hidden there for a few weeks aged four. It is an Augustinian Monastery in a truly idyllic setting. The woodlands surrounding the monastery are carpeted in wildflowers, adding to its appeal. Three of the Spanish chestnuts on the island are listed in Scotland’s top one hundred trees. Visitors can take a boat trip from the Port of Menteith from March until September each year. To return, you turn the signal post around. To the west of Lake Menteith is Flanders Moss, one of the largest remaining bogs in Scotland. The lake is very popular for fishing and the Port of Menteith Fisheries rent out boats so that you can catch rainbow and brown trout. If the lake freezes over during a harsh winter, the lake is the scene of the ‘Bonspiel’, an outdoor curling tournament.

It is very easy to combine your stay in Yew House with a trip to Edinburgh. The captivating City of Edinburgh enjoys a wealth of top attractions for the whole family, excellent shopping opportunities and sensational fine dining. With a stunning backdrop of the dramatic Arthur’s Seat, the Pentland Hills and Edinburgh’s waterfront, this ever popular city is a remarkable place to visit. You can take a cruise on the River Forth, explore the ancient castle, shop until you drop, wander through the cosmopolitan streets of the Port of Leith, listen to bagpipes and dine until you burst. At the top of the Royal Mile on the top of Castle Rock, you can visit Edinburgh Castle, the number one visitor attraction in Scotland and the most iconic building in the city. Perched on the top of an extinct volcano, the castle and its esplanade offers astonishing views of Edinburgh. Inside, you can visit St Margaret’s Chapel, The National War Memorial and the Half Moon Battery. The regal Crown Square is home to the Grand Hall and Scotland’s crown jewels. Edinburgh is especially popular during the August Festival and at Christmas and New Year. Edinburgh is home to three excellent galleries, The National Gallery on the Mound, the Portrait Gallery on Queen Street and the Gallery of Modern Art. The Scottish National Gallery boasts some of the world’s finest art by the likes of Rembrandt, Monet and Raphael. The Scott Monument is the largest monument to a writer in the world, celebrating the Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott. It was built in the 19th century and is one of the most striking landmarks on the Edinburgh city skyline. Visitors can climb the 287 steps to enjoy far reaching views of the city and surrounding countryside. The Palace of Holyroodhouse is The Queen’s official residence in Scotland. Some areas of the Palace are open to the public including the State Apartments, the Throne Room and the Morning Drawing Room. The Royal Botanic Gardens are located in Stockbridge, a very attractive area twenty minutes walk from the city centre. You will discover a beautiful collection of more than 100,000 plants and 70 acres of stunning green space. The Royal Yacht Britannia was Her Majesty The Queen’s floating palace for over 40 years and is one of the city’s best attractions. You can enjoy a complimentary audio tour and follow in the footsteps of royalty exploring this wonderful yacht that is permanently moored beside Ocean Terminal.

Ardmay, Arrochar, stunning lochside location Free Kayaks and SUPS 6

Ardmay, Arrochar, Argyll, Scotland

Ardmay, Arrochar, stunning lochside location Free Kayaks and SUPS From £1302 Availability

Stunning unique tranquil loch front setting in the Arrochar Alps located only 45 minutes from Glasgow City Centre, or 55 minutes from the Ski Centre in Glencoe. A new spacious and modern chalet consisting of three 3 bedrooms, bedroom 1 kingsize, bedroom 2, 2 * single. bedroom 3, 2 * single beds, all beds are full size with luxury sprung matress's, large lounge with french doors opening on to decking with panoramic views only 10 ft from the waters edge at high tide. The living room has a 42 inch flatscreen tv, surroundsound dvd system and internet. You simply will not find a better waterside location.

Large communal garden games room with pool table, airhockey, darts and playstation etc. children must have adult supervision.

Oudoor bar seating area known as the terrace bar with gas fire pit is communal and may be booked for exclusive use 3 nights per week ! booking in advance for special occassions may be made, area has fire pits and gas patio heaters for winter use.
We also have kayaks and small boats available for fishing or messing around on the water !

Please advise your hosts in advance should you be bringing an electrical vehicles to site, especially if you require or intend to charge it from the properties power supply.
Any consumption of electricity for vehicle charging has not been factored into your rental rate and as such will be recharged to you at a specified rate at the end of your stay using the most recent kw hour rates applicable or alternatively reclaimed from your rental deposit.

This chalet is located in Arrochar. Loch Lomond and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Go Country, Forest Hills Water Sport Centre and Loch Fyne Whiskeys.

Luxury Cabin with Stunning Views 6

Lochearnhead, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Luxury Cabin with Stunning Views From £1456 Availability

The cabin is warm & cosy all year round. Furnished to a high standard, open plan lounge with large screen Smart TV with Home Cinema, free WiFi, Flame effect fire, dining and kitchen area, 3 bedrooms (master en-suite), main bathroom, washer/ dryer, with parking for 2 vehicles.

Central heating, Smart TV, DVD player, Free Wi-fi, Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
3 Bedrooms, 1 family bathroom and 1 en suite
Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6.
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors: Large Deck area with lovely views, table / chairs & BBQ.
Parking space for 2 vehicles
Further details indoors: A cot and high chair are provided.
Well behaved pets are welcome, please bring your own pet bedding and bowls etc, please keep the pets off the furniture


Located in Lochearnhead, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Earthquake House and Cultybraggan Camp are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at St Fillans Golf Club and Killin Golf Club. Kayaking and water skiing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and mountain climbing nearby.

Red Stag Chalet 8

Crianlarich, Perthshire, Scotland

Red Stag Chalet From £3983 Availability

Red Stag and An Caisteal are Portnellan's premier 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 5 star chalets which have been built adjacent to one another and specifically as holiday accommodation on the Portnellan Estate.

Both chalets are a mirror image and are spread over 2 floors and spanning nearly 210m2 these magnificent chalets are perfect for all group sizes up to 8 people.

From a private car park located beside the chalet the entrance is served by a ramp with Italian tiles leading to a triple glazed entrance door. Step into the chalet and the entrance hallway has a utility room off with separate washing machine and tumble dryer. Making your way through the ground floor hallway leads to 3 incredibly spacious bedrooms with ensuite facilities.

The master bedroom is furnished with a super king size bed, bedside tables with reading lights, USB ample wardrobe space and vanity area. Leading from the bedroom is a large fully tiled ensuite bathroom with shower over jacuzzi bath. The bedroom is provided with two leather arm chairs with coffee table and incredible triple glazed floor to ceiling windows allow you either to sit or lie in bed in comfort and solitude whilst you enjoy the stunning views over the cascading Ben More burn waterfall which flows immediately outside.

Further down the hallway are two more extensive sized bedrooms again with ample wardrobe space and vanity area, one twin with two single beds and one king size double both with shower rooms.

All beds and mattresses are hotel grade with 2000 spring, pocket sprung with Cashmere top laid with 100% goose down Messentex duvets and pillows (non allergenic man made fabric duvets and pillows can be provided upon request) Egyptian cotton bed linen, soft towels, bath robes, slippers and eye mask.

All floors downstairs are heated with thermostat controls in each room for total control on the ambient temperature within the bedroom giving you the perfect room temperature for a great nights sleep. All windows are triple glazed and the comfort of the chalet is enhanced even more by a fully controllable 'Nibe' central heating system and hot water system that is supplied by an air source heat pump and controlled by a digital thermostat.

Upstairs is connected by either a hand made Beech wood stairway or for anyone who would rather not tackle the stairs, there is an internal elevator.

Located off the upstairs hallway is both the fourth bedroom consisting of a king size double bed and ensuite shower room.

The open plan living, dining and kitchen area are also located off the upstairs hallway. Walk through to this incredibly spacious and extremely comfortable room and you will be stopped in your tracks by this wonderful living space. A bespoke slate black Ashley Ann kitchen with solid 'Silastone' granite worktop and all modern conveniences. Twin kitchen sinks with boiling water 'Quokker' tap and a slate black dining table that can seat 10 people comfortably. The area flows through in a 'L' shaped form to a living area with two individual seating areas. One area is furnished with sofas surrounding a 65" LED SMART TV with full online facilities and Blu Ray DVD while the other area is made comfortable by being focused around a glass frontage wood burning stove and large patio door and window where you will gaze with astonishment at how magical the unrestricted view is up the iconic mountain of Ben More, over the cascading mountain burn waterfall, Glen Dochart and the spectacular and dramatic mountains that rise up from the chalet.

All furnishings and interior design has been commissioned and installed by the award winning furniture company "BoConcept" with a Scandinavian theme throughout.

The Portnellan Estate has been privately owned by the same family for nearly 40 years and offers fantastic facilities including fresh run wild salmon and trout fishing on the estate lochs and river, mountain bikes with plenty of trails on and off road for all abilities, a games room with table tennis, table football, pool table and a small gym. Canadian canoes, kayaks and rowing boats are free to use on the river and loch. Clay pigeon shooting can also be arranged.

Portnellan Estate is the perfect base for exploring Central/West Scotland with known landmarks only a short distance away. Oban 45 minutes, Stirling, Fort William and Glasgow just over 1 hour and Edinburgh a 90 min drive. Glen Coe and all it beholds is less than 40 mins drive and the bonnie shores of Loch Lomond are 20 mins by car. Other areas include the truly beautiful Glen Lyon and Loch Tay, Glen Etive, Glen Lochay and Glen Orchy all within the local area.

Whether you are looking for the adrenaline rush of adventure or lazy days on your doorstep, out and about on the many hills in the local area or exploring one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland, Portnellan Estate and Pinemarten offers you the warmest of welcomes upon your return.

This beautiful accommodation is available for short breaks, weeks or longer.

"A really great base for exploring this beautiful part of Scotland, and lots to keep the family occupied, from canoes and bikes, to games and DVD's. Lodge very clean, well maintained and equipped, and with plenty of its own space. The loch and mountain views, the peace and restfulness of the place, even the purity of the tap water, all make you want to stay. Review posted 13th August."

"My daughter rented two cottages at Portnellan for the celebration of her 21st birthday. We had no idea what to expect before we arrived, and we had travelled from the United States to attend her birthday. The magic of Portnellan added to the magic of seeing my daughter turn 21. What a beautiful location, and the cottages were lovely vacation homes with everything we could need."

"Everyone had a terrific time, the young ones and us old-timers! Thank you to the gracious staff (namely Cameron's family.) You made us feel welcome and made her celebration a delight!"

"I highly recommend these cottages for anyone who loves a magical place to sleep and roam in one of the most magical places I've ever been! Review posted 14th August."

"Outstanding as usual. A warm welcome from Cameron and family. Spotlessly clean lodge , stunning scenery and great touring base. Would recommend this to anyone looking for luxury self catering in Scotland. Review posted 12th August"

This chalet is located in Crianlarich. Rob Roy's Grave and Kilchurn Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Loch Lomond and Cowal Way - East and Great Trossachs Path - West.

Off Grid Hideaway on the West Coast of Scotland 2

Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland

Off Grid Hideaway on the West Coast of Scotland From £693 Availability

There is always time for Heartstone Cabin! Treat yourselves to a getaway break on the banks of Loch Long or why not book a cozy 4 night Christmas/New Year/Valentines break with lots of goodies thrown in! Heartstone Cabin is a purpose hand built off grid hideaway in the land of lochs and rainbows. Pet friendly, right by Loch Long on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula on the West Coast of Scotland. We have tried to build an eco-cabin which offers a sustainable future. It is a short drive from Dunoon which offers lots of shops, cafes and restaurants as well as two theatres a cinema and lots of live music. Our web site gives much more information. www.heartstonecabin.co.uk

As a self-catering cabin, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.

For a small fee we offer a hamper of local produce to be in the cabin on your arrival, just let us know directly if you would like one.

The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, a kettle, a microwave and access to a freezer and iron.

The cabin is heated by a very efficient multi fuel stove which we will light for ypur arrivalin colder weather. The bathroom is heated thermostatically.

We have drying facilities for wet walking, biking or swimming gear and secure parking for motorbikes and cycles.
It is the perfect place to relax and get away from it all.

There is one bedroom in the cabin with a very comfy double bed. All bed linen and towels are provided.

There is a small bathroom, which has a toilet a sink and a walk-in shower.

We offer a comfy dog bed if needed (please ask) as well as some pet towels and blankets though feel free to bring your own.

It is worth noting we DO NOT have TV or wifi, this is an off grid getaway. Also please note as an off grid cabin all electrics are 12v. The cabin does have charging points for phones/cameras however.

House Rules:
- Check-in time is anytime from 3 p.m and check-out is by 11 a.m
- Smoking is not allowed anywhere on the premises.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are very welcome at Heartstone (free of charge) please let us know if you are planning on bringing any.

Located in Dunoon, this cabin is in the mountains and on a lake. Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub and Puck's Glenn are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and Loch Long. Quadmania and Benmore Botanic Garden are also worth visiting.

Luxury Log Cabin On The Banks Of Loch Lomond - Loch Lomond Chalet 6

Loch Lomond, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Luxury Log Cabin On The Banks Of Loch Lomond - Loch Lomond Chalet From £1120 Availability

On the shores of Loch Lomond, our beautiful chalet provides exceptional accommodation in Rowardennan. It sleeps six guests and is available to book for relaxing and comfortable self-catering stays. Glasgow and Stirling are less than an hour away, and Edinburgh can be reached in only eighty minutes. On the loch, you can watch or participate in a wide range of water sports or enjoy boating or a water bus ride to other areas on the loch.
There are NO shops at Rowardennan and the hotel is closed for the winter season.
So be sure to be organised with supplies. Most online supermarkets deliver there.
Dogs are very welcome ( maximum 2 ). We welcome guests with a bottle of wine and chocolates and you'll find all you want within.
The lodge consists of kitchen / dining / livingroom, one double bedroom with en-suite, two twin bedded rooms and bathroom.

The lounge comes equipped with a Plasma TV(SKY Freeview), DVD with surround sound, and PS2 games console, It is heated by gas fire and Gas central heating and has a three seater, two seater and single seater leather suite.

The kitchen comes equipped with fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, Hob, double oven, microwave, filter coffee machine and everything designed to make your holiday as relaxing as possible.

The solid oak dining table extends to seat eight comfortably.

Bedroom 1 has a double bed and fitted wardrobes and a LCD television, There is an en-suite bathroom comprising of a shower, sink and WC.
Bedroom 2 has 2 full size single beds and fitted wardrobes. There is also a selection of board games in this room.
Bedroom 3 has 2 full size single beds and fitted wardrobes.
The bathroom is fitted with a Jacuzzi Spa bath with hand held shower, vanity unit and WC. There is a tumble dryer in the cupboard in bathroom.
There is parking for up to 4 cars outside

Located in Balmaha, this chalet is in the mountains and on the beach. Maid of the Loch and Hill House are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Rob Roy Way - South and Three Lochs Way. Traveling with kids? Consider SEA LIFE Loch Lomond Aquarium, or check out an event or a game at Go Country, Forest Hills Water Sport Centre. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Luxurious shepherds hut with hot tub and pizza oven in the Scottish Trossachs 2

Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Luxurious shepherds hut with hot tub and pizza oven in the Scottish Trossachs From £1155 Availability

Poachers Hut – a cosy private luxurious Shepherds Hut with Hot Tub and Pizza Oven. It sits in its own field and if you enjoy the countryside, quietness, big skies, starry moonlit nights, wildlife, you will love it here. A quality comfy double bed with beautiful oak flooring, a nespresso coffee machine for that morning coffee. A cosy woodburner and en-suite shower and toilet, and Netflix TV, WIFI and Alexa. Outside there is a private south facing patio with a table and chairs and a Kadai fire pit/bbq, always on electric hot tub with massage jets and your very own wood fired pizza oven.
The Cardross Estate is a small family owned country estate in the Trossachs at Lake of Menteith, on the edge of the Trossachs & Loch Lomond National Park. Lots of hiking, biking, trails, swimming, water sports, mountains and Scottish history close-by. Some very good country pubs and restaurants, cafes, delis and Nick Nairn's casual restaurant at the Lake, just four minutes drive.
We would love to welcome you to this beautiful part of Scotland.

Located in Stirling, this cabin is in a rural area. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and Argaty Red Kites reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Scottish Real Ale Shop and Go Country, Forest Hills Water Sport Centre. Blair Drummond Safari Park and Briarlands Farm are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Beautiful 4 star, 2 bedroom chalet with mountain views 4

Crianlarich, Perthshire, Scotland

Beautiful 4 star, 2 bedroom chalet with mountain views From £1162 Availability

Heron is a beautiful 2 bedroom, holiday chalet that can sleep up to 4 people. With an open plan kitchen, living and dining area with a sliding patio door onto your private balcony where you can marvel at the surrounding glen and mountains. A truly magnificent Highland setting.

With all the comforts from home (and more) the Heron is equipped to a high 4 star standard with a king size double bed in the master bedroom, large single beds in the twin bedroom and family bathroom with bath over shower. All beds are supplied with soft Egyptian cotton bed linen, soft white fluffy towels and our mattresses are premium quality. We pride ourselves on the comfort of our beds. A holiday would not be a holiday without a good night's sleep.

Situated on the Portnellan Estate high on a hillside with commanding views over the Portnellan Estate, Heron has a magnificent setting with a true Highland landscape all around. Often complimented by the abundance of bird and wild life that an be seen on the estate it is not unusual to see the deer meandering off the hill and passing nearby the chalet.

The Portnellan Estate has been privately owned by the same family for well over 35 years and offers fantastic facilities to include fresh run salmon and trout fishing on the estate lochs and river, mountain bikes with plenty of trails on and off road for all abilities. Canoes, kayaks and rowing boats on the river and loch. Clay pigeon shooting can also be arranged. Wifi is available throughout the estate as well as Weber gas BBQ hire, DVD library, a large selection of board games and a games room wioth table tennis, pool table, table football and a small gym. We can even offer fresh eggs most monrings from the ducks on the pond, Lucy's 'Taylor Made Meals' available form reception should you not fancy cooking one evening and a selection of organic meat products fresh from a farm locally. Perfect for the BBQ or home cooking.

The Portnellan Estate is so centrally located for exploring Central/West Scotland with known landmarks only a short distance away. Oban 45 mins, Stirling, Fort William and Glasgow just over an hour. Edinburgh 1.5 hours. Glen Coe and all it beholds is less than 40 mins drive and the bonnie shores of Loch Lomond are 20 mins by car. Other areas include the truly beautiful Glen Lyon and Loch Tay, Glen Etive, Glen Lochay and Glen Orchy all within the local area.

Whether you are looking for the adrenaline rush of adventure or lazy days on your doorstep, out and about on the many hills in the local area or exploring one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland, Portnellan and the Heron offers the warmest welcome upon your return.

This chalet is located in Crianlarich. Rob Roy's Grave and Kilchurn Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Loch Lomond and Cowal Way - East and Great Trossachs Path - West.

Beautiful 4 star, 3 bedroom chalet with mountain views 6

Crianlarich, Perthshire, Scotland

Beautiful 4 star, 3 bedroom chalet with mountain views From £1540 Availability

"Winner of VISITSCOTLAND'S Thistle award for "The Best Accommodation provider" in Central, Tayside and Fife. Winner of a "Certificate of Excellence" from Tripadvisor for the 7th year running and rated 9.4 out of 10 by Booking.com.

Kestrel is located on the Portnellan Estate and offers tasteful 4 star self catering accommodation sleeping up to 6 people within 3 bedrooms, bathroom and open plan living, dining and kitchen area.

Situated in the heart of the central Highlands of Scotland with spectacular loch, glen and mountain views all around Gamekeeper's setting is magnificent where a true highland landscape awaits you and it is often complimented on the abundance of bird and wild life that can be regularly seen. It is not unusual to see the deer meandering off the hill and passing nearby the property.

The Portnellan Estate has been​​ privately owned by the same family for ​nearly 40​ years and offers fantastic facilities​ ​including fresh run wild salmon and trout fishing on the estate lochs and river, mountain bikes with plenty of trails on and off road for all abilities, a games room with table tennis, table football, pool table and a small gym. Canadian canoes, kayaks ​and rowing boats are free to use on the river and loch​. Clay pigeon shooting can also be arranged.​

Kestrel comprises of 3 bedrooms and a refurbished kitchen and fully tiled bathroom. The bedroom configuration is a king sized double and 2 twin bedrooms. A fully fitted kitchen with all mod cons and open plan living. Step from this area through to a private balcony with garden area, furniture and a spectacular unrestricted view of the iconic mountain of Ben More and Glen Dochart. The chalet is equipped with a LCD TV, Blu Ray DVD, freeview SKY TV. Wi-Fi is available as well as Weber BBQ hire. There is even an onsite visitor centre with a small essentials shop, fresh organic meat from a farm locally for sale (perfect for a BBQ or home cooking), homemade meals by Lucy, local information, a varied selection of board games and DVDs. We can even offer fresh eggs most mornings from the ducks on the pond.

Portnellan Estate is the perfect base for exploring Central/West Scotland with known landmarks only a short distance away. Oban 45 min​ute​s, Stirling, Fort William and Glasgow just over 1 hour and Edinburgh a 90 min drive. Glen Coe and all it beholds is less than 40 mins drive and the bonnie shores of Loch Lomond are 20 mins by car. Other areas include the truly beautiful Glen Lyon and Loch Tay, Glen Etive, Glen Lochay and Glen Orchy all within the local area.

Whether you are looking for the adrenaline rush of adventure or lazy days on your doorstep, out and about on the many hills in the local area or exploring one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland, Portnellan​ Estate and ​Kestrel offers you the warmest of welcomes upon your return.

This beautiful accommodation is available for short breaks, weeks or longer.

"A really great base for exploring this beautiful part of Scotland, and lots to keep the family occupied, from canoes and bikes, to games and DVD's. Lodge very clean, well maintained and equipped, and with plenty of its own space. The loch and mountain views, the peace and restfulness of the place, even the purity of the tap water, all make you want to stay. Review posted 13th August."

"My daughter rented two cottages at Portnellan for the celebration of her 21st birthday. We had no idea what to expect before we arrived, and we had travelled from the United States to attend her birthday. The magic of Portnellan added to the magic of seeing my daughter turn 21. What a beautiful location, and the cottages were lovely vacation homes with everything we could need."

"Everyone had a terrific time, the young ones and us old-timers! Thank you to the gracious staff (namely Cameron's family.) You made us feel welcome and made her celebration a delight!"

"I highly recommend these cottages for anyone who loves a magical place to sleep and roam in one of the most magical places I've ever been! Review posted 14th August."

"Outstanding as usual. A warm welcome from Cameron and family. Spotlessly clean lodge , stunning scenery and great touring base. Would recommend this to anyone looking for luxury self catering in Scotland. Review posted 12th August"

This chalet is located in Crianlarich. Rob Roy's Grave and Kilchurn Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Loch Lomond and Cowal Way - East and Great Trossachs Path - West.

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