Keltneyburn, located near Aberfeldy in Perthshire, Scotland, offers a serene holiday property ideal for couples seeking tranquility in the heart of Highland Perthshire. This charming accommodation accommodates two guests and features a welcoming entrance that leads to an open-plan living and dining area with a kitchen, all boasting stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The property includes a utility room, a bathroom equipped with both a bath and a separate shower cubicle, and a cozy double bedroom with a versatile 6ft zip and link bed that can be arranged as twins upon request. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a 37" Freeview TV, Wi-Fi, and a private garden with patio furniture, alongside convenient parking for two cars.
The holiday cottages at Keltneyburn are designed for relaxation and comfort, set against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes. The Knock, a cozy retreat, is situated at the gable end of a traditional farm steading, providing guests with private access and a large garden to enjoy. It features a spacious living room perfect for unwinding or planning outdoor adventures. Meanwhile, The Steading, which dates back to the 1800s, has been thoughtfully renovated to maintain its original character while offering modern comforts. This larger property is ideal for families or groups, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, a dining room suitable for communal meals, and a living room with a vaulted ceiling and wood burner for added warmth and ambiance.
Guests at Keltneyburn have a wealth of activities at their fingertips, making it an excellent year-round destination. The surrounding area offers numerous tracks and hills for exploration, whether on foot or by bike, with several Munros such as Schiehallion and Ben Lawers within easy reach for those seeking a more adventurous climb. The nearby River Tay is popular for kayaking, river rafting, and fishing, with permits available during the season. Additionally, horse riding opportunities are just three miles away, catering to various interests and skill levels.
The location also provides access to the charming conservation village of Fortingall, home to a remarkable 5000-year-old Yew tree, as well as the historic town of Aberfeldy, which boasts local attractions like parks, galleries, shops, cafés, and a distillery. For golf enthusiasts, several excellent courses, including Aberfeldy and Taymouth Castle, are within a short drive. Nature lovers can explore some of Scotland's most breathtaking sights, such as Glen Lyon, the Falls of Dochart, and the Queen’s View at Loch Tummel, ensuring that visitors to Keltneyburn have a diverse range of experiences to enjoy during their stay.
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!