Located in Auchterarder, Perthshire, this attractive lodge offers a serene retreat for up to four guests, nestled within expansive 100-acre grounds. The lodge features a thoughtfully designed ground floor layout, making it accessible with ramped entry. Inside, the open-plan living area is bright and airy, highlighted by floor-to-ceiling glass that invites natural light. Guests can unwind by the electric fire while enjoying entertainment options including a 42" Freeview Smart TV with Netflix, a DVD player, and an iPod dock. The living space seamlessly connects to a decked area, perfect for outdoor relaxation, while the well-equipped kitchen ensures all culinary needs are met.
The accommodation includes two comfortable bedrooms: a double with an en-suite shower room and a twin room, along with an additional family shower room. The lodge is equipped with modern amenities such as gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and essential appliances like a dishwasher and washing machine. For those traveling with pets, there are dog-friendly extras available. The outdoor space features an enclosed decking area with garden furniture and a BBQ, providing a lovely spot to enjoy the picturesque surroundings, which include shared woodland and a river for trout fishing (license required).
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do in the area, with opportunities for cycling and hill walking in the Ochil Hills, as well as golfing at the nearby Auchterarder and championship Gleneagles courses. For a unique experience, guests can visit the local equestrian centre, falconry centre, and shooting school. After a day of exploration, dining at Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, a two Michelin star establishment, is a must for food enthusiasts. The vibrant high street of Auchterarder, stretching 1.5 miles, boasts a variety of independent shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants, catering to diverse tastes.
History buffs and culture lovers will appreciate the proximity to several notable attractions, including Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, and Drummond Castle Gardens. The region is also home to three whisky distilleries, adding to its appeal. With nearby towns like Crieff, Perth, and Stirling just a short drive away, as well as the cosmopolitan cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh within an hour's reach, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy. For those preferring public transport, the local railway station provides convenient access to major towns and cities, making this lodge an ideal base for exploring the rich heritage and natural beauty of Scotland.
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!