Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottage Recommendations St Fillans


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

Craigdarroch Cottage is a quaint, newly refurbished coachman's cottage which dates back some 100 years. It is located in a peaceful spot in the centre of St Fillans in Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. St Fillans is a pretty village situated on the banks of Loch Earn.The cottage is ideally located to explore the National Park and the Southern Highlands. There is plenty to do including walking, cycling, golfing, fishing and water-sports. You can access several walks directly from the cottage from a gentle stroll along an old railway or be more adventurous in the surrounding mountains; both providing stunning views of Loch Earn. Wildlife is in an abundance in the surrounding area including red deer, ospreys on the loch and red squirrels.

Bluestone Church is a charming converted chapel dating back to 1859 nestling in the village of St Fillans in beautiful highland Perthshire. Queen Juliana of The Netherlands and Kathryn Hepburn took their holidays in St Fillans and said their prayers at The Bluestone Church . It's a holiday home with a difference and everything you could want for a wonderful relaxing holiday. We offer modern, stylish and comfortable 4 star quality self-catering accommodation. The Bluestone Church enjoys an elevated position with private gardens and parking and is ideally suited for 2 to 4 guests. We are perfectly situated, near to Stirling, Crieff and Gleneagles as well as central between Glasgow to the west and Edinburgh in the East, all within an hours drive.

Tarken Lodge is a real hideaway and this delightful detached property is ideal for a romantic couple looking for a secluded spot in the Scottish Highlands with plenty of local amenities and activities as well as excellent access to the whole of Scotland by road. Providing very comfortable and well equipped accommodation, the lodge is located on the outskirts of a picturesque highland village in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. On the edge of a natural woodland forest, with the Tarken burn running by, it is ideal for those wanting immediate access to lovely country and hill walking. Amble along the old railway route or take a more demanding walk up the hill to get the most amazing views of this beautiful area which is dotted with lochs and surrounded by hills and glens. Always keep a camera at the ready, from the windows you may well catch sight of an osprey fishing on the loch, wild deer grazing in the woodland or a red squirrel feeding in the garden. Golden eagles have even been reported locally by hill walkers. Anyone interested in watersports will find many varied activities on the loch and golfers have a huge range of possibilities from the lovely little 9 hole course in the village to the world renowned courses at St Andrews, Gleneagles and Loch Lomond which are all within easy travelling distance, as indeed are the Trossachs, Edinburgh, Perth, Stirling and Glasgow.



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