Beds | 2 beds |
Price | €2,128 / week |
Property Type | |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER- |
Refreshed on | Mar 28, 2023 |
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Description
(Reference number: 439185) In the awe-inspiring lands of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, it doesn’t get much better than staying in a home right on the banks of Loch Earn. With the heady scents of pine trees and the fresh loch air, your senses are surrounded by natural beauty wherever you turn – plus some even more beautiful sights in the cottage. A former bothy, this home has a history of protecting weary travellers from the Scottish elements. Today, it doesn't show much of its rustic roots. Bright red Chesterfields, zebra-print upholstery, an outdoor gym, bar, and private chef are just some of the updated features. Of course you’ll still find tartan throws and a wood-burning stove, but this home really defies expectations overall. But with panoramic views of the loch, and several outdoor areas for alfresco dining and fireside tales, you might be spending a lot of time outside. We recommend a scenic drive around Loch Earn to reach the foot of Ben Vorlich in forty-five minutes. Don’t forget your walking boots, this Munro is one of the best climbs in the area (an easy 985-metre walk to the summit). Home truths: *At full capacity, one guest can sleep on a single sofa bed upstairs – make sure to request this at the time of booking so it can be made up for your arrival *Your host can arrange for a private chef, but you'll need to ask for this in advance when you book your stay *Two well-behaved dogs may stay, but you need to bring your own blankets for the sofas and also pay a £20 fee per dog *You'll need to be able to climb stairs to access the entire home *Parking is available for free on the street and on the premises (we recommend bringing a car for this rural area) *As the home allows for self check-in with a lockbox, you won't meet your host *Cars going past on the main road outside might disturb light sleepers