Loch Rannoch Highland Club is nestled in the picturesque village of Kinloch Rannoch, Scotland, offering a serene retreat amidst breathtaking highland scenery along the shores of Loch Rannoch. The lodges are designed to accommodate six guests, featuring two double bedrooms equipped with versatile “zip and link” beds, along with a pull-down double bed in the lounge. Each lodge is pet-friendly, ensuring that furry companions can join the getaway, and all provide stunning views of the loch. The area is rich in outdoor activities such as walking, fishing, cycling, and horse riding, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.
The interior of the lodge is thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. Each bedroom includes ample storage, individual heating, power points, and reading lamps, while the master bedroom boasts an en suite bathroom. Both bathrooms are well-appointed with full-sized baths, showers, heated towel rails, and essential amenities. The lodge also features a sauna for relaxation, along with a cloakroom for added convenience. The spacious sitting room, adorned with tasteful furnishings, offers open views through large patio doors that lead to a furnished conservatory, providing an inviting space for relaxation and entertainment.
The fully-fitted kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a full-size oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, and dishwasher, along with a complete set of crockery and utensils. Guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the lodge, and all bedding and towels are provided. Access to the lodges involves navigating a walkway with steps, and extra amenities such as an iron, cot, high chairs, and stair gates are available upon request, catering to families and groups.
Kinloch Rannoch is surrounded by natural beauty, including the remnants of ancient Caledonian pine forests and diverse wildlife such as Red Squirrels, Golden Eagles, and Red Deer. The area is perfect for both challenging hikes, including nearby Munros like Schiehallion, and gentler walks. With its designation as a "Dark Skies" area, visitors can marvel at the starry night sky, and on rare occasions, witness the Aurora Borealis. The location offers easy access to cultural attractions like Blair Castle and Pitlochry's Festival Theatre, as well as thrilling activities such as skiing and white-water rafting, making it a versatile destination for all types of adventurers.
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