Loch Lomond and Trossachs
Cottages
Hillview Cottage, Loch Katrine, by Aberfoyle, Trossachs
www.hillviewcottage.co.uk
This self
catering cottage at Loch Katrine sleeps up to 6
people. Charming and spacious, the 2 bedroom semi-detached self
catering cottage sits in an isolated corner of Loch Katrine
at Stronachlachar just 150 yards from the pier
where the SS Sir Walter Scott steamer arrives daily during peak season. It
nestles in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National
Park within 150
yards of Loch Katrine with breathtaking views of
the surrounding hills of Ben Lomond, Ben Ledi and Ben Venue.
An ideal location
from which to absorb one of Scotland's most picturesque areas. Stronachlachar
lies only a short distance from the colourful and welcoming villages of Aberfoyle
and Callander which offer a choice of pubs,
restaurants, unique shops and a host of colourful festivals run all year round.
To the west lies Inversnaid on the
east shore of Loch Lomond where a seasonal ferry provides a crossing to the west
shore.
Beautifully decked in white oak hardwood flooring with a log
burning fire. Residents can enjoy the cottage's modern comforts in an
idyllic setting at Loch Katrine
The Old Smiddy
Cottage, Loch Katrine, Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park
www.oldsmiddycottage.co.uk
Originally a
Blacksmith's workshop, The Old Smiddy has recently been converted
into a beautiful three bedroom cottage which sits on the water's edge in an
isolated corner of Loch Katrine, Stronachlachar.
The Cottage is nestled in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park with
breathtaking views of Loch Katrine and the surrounding
hills of Ben Lomond, Ben Ledi and Ben Venue. An ideal location from which to
absorb one of Scotland's most
picturesque areas. Beautifully decked in white oak flooring with a log
burning fire. Residents can enjoy the cottage's modern comforts in an
idyllic setting - with views of the loch from every room. The cottage
sleeps up to six people.
Stronachlachar lies only a
short distance from the colourful and welcoming
villages of Aberfoyle and Callander
which offer a choice of pubs, restaurants, unique shops and a host of colourful festivals run all year round.
Nearby activities include golf, sailing and a range of other watersport and leisure club facilities. A wealth of
walking and cycling routes also provide opportunities to discover some
unforgettable views.
East Lodge Cottage, Pitlochry,
Perthshire
www.eastlodgecottage.co.uk
East Lodge is one
of these rare properties. It is a quaint and slightly quirky country
property that was originally built as a two roomed gate house for Kindrogan
Estate and dates from the early 19th Century. Indeed there is a
passing reference to the lodge made by Queen Victoria, in her journal
of 1866, when she visited the area. By 1879 the cottage had been enlarged
and remained an estate cottage until it was sold in 1969. The cottage has
recently been extended to include a large lounge, with log burning stove,
and master bedroom with en-suite
shower-room and breakfasting balcony.
The Cottage has a
spacious open plan kitchen and dining area with an archway which leads down
into the lounge area. In addition to the master bedroom there are two twin
bedrooms and a family bathroom and downstairs WC. The lounge leads out onto
a large decked sun terrace which overlooks the river Ardle.
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