Forest holidays are perfect getaways for families, couples and groups of friends. A Forest Holiday is YOUR holiday. If you want to relax, do just that, in the comfort of your luxury cabin, where the hot tub awaits you.
Mountain climbing, forest walks, fishing, canoeing, shopping and sightseeing...A break in Strathyre will please everybody. Our Strathyre cabins are in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, watched over by majestic peaks of Ben Ledi. Tackle big adventures of simply enjoy the forest, a sanctuary for rare wildlife. Look out for red squirrels, buzzards and wild deer!
Some of our cabins have enchanting views of Loch Lubnaig, while others are arranged together in a grassy glade between forest and loch. Encircled by forest, loch and mountain, Strathyre is the ultimate holiday escape.
Strathyre is the perfect place to relax and unwind and really get away from it all. You can do as little or as much as you like here. Hideaway in your cabin with a good book and relax in your hot tub or get out and about and hire a bike to explore. For the more adventurous try a spot of fishing, pony trekking or canoeing.
Take a trip to the town of Callander - the gateway to the Highlands - a picturesque Scottish market town associated with the infamous Rob Roy. For the more adventurous head for Go Ape in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
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