Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottage Recommendations Braemar Aberdeenshire


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Castleton Cottage is a lovely, semi-detached cottage that sleeps two people in one bedroom. Is a delightful, semi-detached cottage superbly located near the centre of the village of Braemar in Royal Deeside, amidst breathtaking Cairngorm scenery. The accommodation is charmingly decorated and with one double bedroom, it sleeps two comfortably. There is also a bathroom, a kitchen with a breakfast bar and a sitting area with woodburner. Outside there is off road parking for two cars. With beautiful scenery on your doorstep, Castleton Cottage is great for a rural getaway.


Ivy Guest Cottage
is a very comfortable and well appointed one bedroom cottage, set over two floors, located in the heart of Braemar village. The floor area is approximately 40 metres squared. It has its own small private front and rear gardens and off street parking for one car. Guests are welcome to enjoy shared use of the secure garage storage for bicycles, golf clubs and skis, and a drying room for wet outdoor gear. Free WiFi is available.

Glenroy is superb modern but cosy cottage in the heart of the Scottish highlands. It can accomodate up to 8 adults and 2 children however please note there is only one bathroom with shower and one wc. It is a modern furnished cottage with HD tv and Wi-Fi and is a 5 minute walk from one of the best views in Scotland towards Mar Lodge and the Cairngorm Mountains. Surrounded by hills, Braemar can be a haven of tranquility for a peaceful quiet getaway or a centre of activity for walking, skiing, mountain biking, running, golfing for the more energetic. Braemar has a range of tourist shops and a range of licensed hotels and restaurants as well as a well stocked grocers, butchers and pharmacy.



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