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Tyndrum
06/10 – 15/10
£213/nighttotal: £1917 (9 )
Heron Lodge Sleeps Up To 4 With Free Wifi
2 2
chalet , Crianlarich
Heron chalet, located in Crianlarich, is 47km from The Scottish Crannog Centre and 63km from Oban Airport. This 58 square metre self-catering lodge sleeps seven guests and offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, private parking, Wi-Fi, a garden, and a balcony; optional extras such as Sky TV are available.
10 2 reviews
Tyndrum
06/10 – 15/10
£168/nighttotal: £1512 (9 )
Buzzard - A Beautiful 4 Star Holiday Chalet Surrounded By A True Highland Landscape That Can Sleep
2 2
chalet , Crianlarich
The Buzzard chalet is situated on the Portnellan Estate, just a short distance from the village of Crianlarich, offering stunning views of Ben More and Loch Iuibhair. The chalet consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment spans 75 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to four guests. The chalet features a fully equipped kitchen, ensuite bathrooms, a fitness centre, and a range of on-site activities, including fishing, cycling, and kayaking, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful Scottish countryside.
9.5 4 reviews
Tyndrum
06/10 – 15/10
£192/nighttotal: £1728 (9 )
Fisher Lodge Sleeps Up To 2
1 2
chalet , Crianlarich
Fisher chalet, on the Portnellan Estate near Crianlarich, offers spectacular Glen Dochart and Ben More views, situated within easy driving distance (under 72 km) of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and Glen Coe. This pet-friendly lodge sleeps two in one bedroom with a super king-size bed, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, private patio, and access to on-site amenities including a visitor centre, games room, gym, kayaks and bikes.
8.8 5 reviews
Tyndrum
06/10 – 15/10
£192/nighttotal: £1728 (9 )
55 M² Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 3 Guests
2 2
chalet
Whooper Chalet, located on the Portnellan Estate in the central Highlands of Scotland, is approximately 72km from Oban and within 160-240km of Stirling, Fort William, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. This 55 square metre self-catering holiday home offers two bedrooms sleeping three, a fully equipped kitchen, a private south-facing balcony with Ben More views, and access to on-site activities including fishing and a games room with table tennis, table football, and a pool table.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Tyndrum
Can you easily explore Tyndrum on foot or by bike?
You can definitely explore Tyndrum on foot. There are several walking trails in the area, including the Rob Roy Way, which passes through Tyndrum. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also explore the surrounding countryside by bike. There are plenty of cycling routes, including the scenic route along the banks of Loch Lomond.
What activities are available in and around Tyndrum?
Tyndrum is a great place for outdoor activities. You can go hiking, biking, fishing, and kayaking in the surrounding area. If you're looking for something a bit more relaxing, you can enjoy a scenic drive or take a boat trip on Loch Lomond. In the winter months, you can go skiing and snowboarding at the nearby Glencoe Mountain Resort.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Tyndrum?
Tyndrum is located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, so you're not far from some iconic towns and cities. You can easily reach Stirling, Edinburgh, and Glasgow by car or train. If you're looking for a more scenic drive, you can head to Oban on the west coast, or to Fort William, the gateway to the Highlands.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Tyndrum?
What are the most common amenities in cottages in Tyndrum?
Most cottages in Tyndrum offer basic amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. You can often find cottages with a fireplace, a garden, and a hot tub. Some cottages also offer additional amenities like a washing machine, dryer, and Wi-Fi.
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