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Craig Mhor Cottage ref: 524014

Fortingall, Aberfeldy, Perthshire & Stirling
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  • Sleeps 44
Parking2/3 carsGardendecked area
Short breaks From £0Pricesview details
2 person discountNoFire/WoodburnerYes
SmokingNoInternet accessNo

Description

Set in the heart of the picturesque village of Fortingall, this charming detached cottage offers tasteful and welcoming single storey holiday accommodation. Craig Mhor Cottage has a pretty garden with a decked area, perfect for those warm summer evenings, the burn trickling through the garden offers the finishing touch. Fortingall is most famous for the ancient Yew tree in the grounds of the church, believed to be more than 2,000 years old.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Accommodation is all at ground floor level has electric heating and comprises:

Lounge/Diner: With open fire, TV, DVD and video

Kitchen: With electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine

Bedroom 1: With double bed

Bedroom 2: With two single beds

Bathroom: With bath, shower cubicle, WC and wash basin.

Facilities

All electricity, bed linen and towels included. First supply of fuel for open fire supplied.

Miscellaneous

Decked area with furniture and BBQ. Small burn in garden - youngsters take care! Private natural spring water supply, however this is not drinkable - bottled water supplied. Off road parking for 2/3 cars.

Nearest townAberfeldyShopsKenmore 6 Miles
Distance8 MilesRestaurant200 Yards
Nearest railway stationPitlochryPub200 Yards
Distance23 MilesLake

About the local area

The village lies at the entrance to Glen Lyon, often described as the longest and loveliest Glen in Scotland. Kenmore is approx 6 miles; the village has much to offer with 2 golf courses, horse riding and a good selection of water sports on Loch Tay. The award winning Scottish Crannog Centre features a unique reconstruction of an early iron age loch dwelling, and is well worth a visit.At the opposite end of Loch Tay is the village of Killin with the Falls of Dochart in the village centre. On your way to Aberfeldy you could visit the local deli and farmshop, take a highland safari and learn about the local wildlife, try your hand at gold panning or call in at Castle Menzies.Aberfeldy has a good range of shops including the watermill, which has been lovingly restored and is now a bookshop, art gallery and coffee house. On the outskirts of Aberfeldy is the Dewars world of whisky where you can take a tour and sample a glass of the good stuff! Aberfeldy is well known for outdoor activities, with an excellent offering of water sports, an 18 hole golf course and salmon fishing on the River Tay (permits are available locally). Walkers and cyclists can follow a good range of easy, moderate and demanding routes through forests, along rivers and up mountains! A good number of Munros (mountains over 3,000ft) are within easy reach - including Ben Lawers, Scotland's 10th highest mountain. Craig Mhor Cottage is ideally located for a holiday in highland Perthshire whether you are looking for an active adventure in the great outdoors or a tranquil retreat.

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Scottish Cottages is a trading name of Cumbrian Cottages Limited. Cumbrian Cottages Limited is a company registered in England and Wales (company registration number 03756599. VAT number GB721994123) whose registered office is at Atlantic House, Fletcher Way, Parkhouse, Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 0LJ.