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Brucehill Cottage is comfortable and fully equipped self catering cottage. It is set in a delightful location near to the Port of Menteith on the edge of the Trossachs, close to Callander, Aberfoyle and Stirling.
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The cottage can accommodate 4 to 6 people and is furnished and equipped to the highest standard. There are two bedrooms, one with a king size bed and the other with twin beds. The living room has comfortable seating for six and includes a high quality double sofa bed. The fully equipped kitchen also includes a dining area for six, and there is a modern full bathroom. Outside there is parking for two or more cars and a lawned garden with stone barbecue and garden furniture.
The cottage has full gas central heating and an electric stove heater in the living room. Bed linen and towels are provided and electricity and gas are included. Pets are welcome by prior arrangement.
The cottage has a tranquil rural setting, near to the picturesque Lake of Menteith. It has an ideal touring and sightseeing location, on the edge of the Trossachs but still near to the main route from Loch Lomond to Stirling. Restaurants nearby include the Lake Hotel restaurant, which boasts Nick Nairn as consultant and part-owner and also has a new waterfront bar/restaurant. The acclaimed Nick Nairn Cook School is also nearby. The local villages of Kippen and Buchlyvie both have excellent pubs/restaurants and the Buchlyvie general store has long opening hours as well as a wide range of wines and beers.
Bookings can be made easily and simply online and a deposit can be paid by cheque, credit card, bank transfer or PayPal®.
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