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If serene tranquillity, surrounded by some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery is what you are looking for, then look no further; Tigh Na Linn is the holiday house for you. This traditional white washed cottage lies in a glorious position in a small hamlet surrounded by hills with outstanding views across the River Gaur and the head of Loch Rannoch. The cottage provides well presented accommodation. On the ground floor there is a charming sitting room with tasteful furnishings and décor and a wonderful open fire, whilst the lovely dining room has a wood burning stove and this leads through to the well equipped galley kitchen. The bedrooms are charming and comfortable and all have magnificent views out over the garden to the river and loch beyond.
This is a wild and beautiful area of Scotland and with the dramatic Rannoch Moor and the imposing mountains of Schiehallion and Ben Alder on the door step. Walkers will love the area, with the mountains of Glencoe and dramatic lochs within striking distance Guests can cycle round Loch Rannoch or hire a boat and enjoy a peaceful day casting a fly over the water, whilst surrounded by the stunning scenery and the sound of silence. The remote Rannoch station and the ‘Harry Potter’ railway line that takes you to the West coast and Mallaig are close by. The largest section of the original Caledonian Forest with its impressive waterfalls is also within cycling distance. Alternatively, head to the House of Bruar for some retail therapy and choose from some of Scotland’s finest food produce, traditional Scottish tweeds and cashmeres, or enjoy a wonderful night at Pitlochry’s festival theatre.
Accommodation:
Ground floor: Hall, sitting room with open fire, dining room with woodburner, galley kitchen, wc with whb
Half landing: Bathroom with bath whb and wc
First floor: Double bedroom, twin bedroom, single bedroom.
Activities:
- Walking –Many walks for all abilities - from strolls along the banks of Loch Rannoch to a number of Munros and bigger hills in Highland Perthshire, Schiehallion and Ben Alder being the best known of the local Munros.
- Fishing – Permit may be obtained for Loch Rannoch and many other local hill lochs
- Golfing in Blair Atholl and Pitlochry
- Touring - distilleries, castles, highland villages, and wonderful scenery all to be enjoyed locally
- Off road driving adventures
- Watersports
- Archery
Included:
Linen & towels provided. Electric heating – electricity included. One basket of complimentary logs for open fire and woodburner
Electric cooker with ceramic hob, fridge with small freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine. 0.75 acre of private enclosed garden with natural woodland area.
Good Housekeeping Deposit £150
Local facilities: Nearest hotel 3 miles Kinloch Rannoch 12 miles with cafes, pubs and selection of shops Rannoch Station Tea Room and the Moor of Rannoch Hotel 5 miles
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