South Chesthill Estate, nestled in the picturesque Glen Lyon of Perthshire, Scotland, offers a serene escape with two holiday properties available year-round. The estate is designed to accommodate a variety of guests, whether they seek a tranquil retreat or wish to engage in outdoor sports. With the option to include sport in the rental price, guests can enjoy activities such as deer stalking and fishing, making it an attractive destination for those interested in Scotland's natural beauty and outdoor pursuits.
The principal property, Chesthill House, boasts spacious accommodations for up to 16 guests, featuring 7 twin rooms, 1 single room, and an ensuite room on the ground floor, ideal for a chef. The second property, Gardener’s Cottage, is perfect for smaller groups, sleeping 4 with 1 double room and 1 twin room. Both properties are fully furnished, ensuring comfort and privacy while offering stunning views of the surrounding hills and landscape, enhancing the overall experience of staying in this idyllic location.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in the estate’s vicinity, with opportunities for walking in the stunning hills, deer stalking, and fishing along the four miles of the River Lyon. The estate is also well-situated for other activities, including pony trekking, golf, and various water sports, making it a versatile destination for adventure seekers. The peaceful setting of Glen Lyon allows guests to unwind and recharge away from the stresses of daily life, providing a perfect backdrop for a memorable getaway.
Situated near Aberfeldy, the estate is also close to local landmarks such as Castle Menzies and Wade's Bridge, with additional attractions like Canyoning Scotland and Bolfracks Garden nearby. Guests can engage in kayaking and motor boating, or explore the area through hunting and cycling adventures. South Chesthill Estate is not only a place to stay but a gateway to experiencing the rich natural and cultural offerings of the Scottish countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!