Beautiful detached house with an attractive garden, located in the heart of Highland Perthshire. With its open fire, bespoke plaid drapes and stylish furniture, the elegant living room certainly has the 'wow' factor.
Double French doors open onto the pretty garden and offer magnificent views towards Glen Lyon; the longest and loveliest glen in Scotland. There are two double en-suite bedrooms, one of which is located on the ground floor. There are also a further two twin bedrooms which are served by a stunning, newly fitted bathroom. The spacious dining kitchen is ideal for sociable family dining and there is also a large utility room.
We know how important family holidays are and in an effort to help our guests in these difficult times, we have reduced our prices for 2012.
6th Jan to 29th March £650 per week / £450 short break
30th March to 21st June £750 per week / £500 short break
22nd June to 30th August £850 per week / £600 short break
31st August to 25th October £750 per week / £500 short break
26th October to 20th December £650 per week / £450 short break
21st December to 3rd January 2012 £1195 per week / £850 short break
We offer a 15% discount for reduced occupancy for 6 guests or less if only 3 bedrooms required.
See our web site for Special Offers
A great deal of thought has gone into furnishing and equipping this 4 star property. Each bedroom has been designed to create a relaxing haven for its occupants. Beautiful fabrics have been chosen for the bespoke blinds and voiles, the crisp white bed linen and soft, luxurious white towels have all been supplied by The White Company. Extra touches such as toiletries from Arran Aromatics and a welcome tray with homemade cake and free range eggs (from our manager's hens!), further enhance the unique holiday experience on offer at Mo Dachaidh.
Outside there is a beautiful, well kept garden with a summerhouse and garden furniture for al fresco dining. A garage offers secure storage for bicycles and ample driveway parking for 4/5 cars. There is also a well stocked log store.
Mo Dachaidh is located 5 miles west of Aberfeldy, in the quiet hamlet of Keltneyburn. Kenmore and Loch Tay are a short 5 minute drive away and offer various amenities such as The Courtyard Deli and Bistro, 2 golf courses, Post Office store, restaurants and gift shops. There are also some lovely walks along the River Tay and on Drummond Hill and a great beach on the loch side which is perfect for family picnics and paddling for the children. You can also hire boats and canoes for use on the loch and river from the Loch Tay Boating Centre.
A £200 Good Housekeeping Deposit is required.
Linen and towels provided. Electricity included.
Check-in from 4pm. Check-out by 10am.
Changeover day for full week bookings is Friday.
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