The layout of the accommodation provides privacy so that it is not overlooked by the adjoining cottages. The owner’s deer farm surrounds the properties and extends over the adjoining fields ensuring peace and quiet but still with easy access to all that Perthshire has to offer. This is a perfect spot for a base from which to explore all of Highland Scotland. The location is close to the popular towns of Dunkeld and Crieff, both of which have an excellent selection of restaurants, Art Cafes, independent shops and Art galleries and of course, the opportunity to try whisky tasting fresh from the cask!
The local area is an excellent all year round destination with regular social events and activities including farmers markets, Highland Games, traditional Scottish music festivals and for the active, walking festivals. The many tourist attractions nearby include Glenturret Distillery at Crieff, Scotland’s oldest working distillery with the added attraction of its Michelin-starred Glenturret Lalique Restaurant which offers a dynamic selection of eclectic seasonal dishes and Bar Lunches.
The opportunities for outdoor pursuits for all ages and abilities are right on your doorstep. The choice ranges from a leisurely stroll along the Tay at Dunkeld or a more strenuous hill walk up Carn Liath, the lowest of the three munros in the Beinn a Ghlo range. The numerous cycling/mountain biking routes also mean that you can pick a different route or challenge for everyday of the week! The variety is almost endless and water sports can be enjoyed on the numerous lochs and rivers including sailing at Loch Tay, or canyoning and rafting on the river Tay, so there is never an adventure too far away.
For golfers there are more than enough courses to allow you to have at least two games a day for a week without a repeat. The nearest is the Dunkeld and Birnam Golf Club, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque golf courses in Highland Perthshire. Officially opened in 1922 by Her Grace, The Duchess of Atholl, the course has a magnificent heathland setting on a hillside above the historic town of Dunkeld
Winter sports can’t be forgotten or overlooked and you can hone your skiing and snow boarding skills at Glenshee Ski Centre which is only just over an hour away. The different challenges at The Nevis Range and Cairngorm Centres are less that a 2 hour drive away from the cottage
The Roundhouse is in an outstanding natural beauty area with a wide range places from which to savour the view, not to be missed Queen’s View over Loch Tummel (named after Queen Isabel, wife of Robert the Bruce and not Queen Victoria as often thought). A trip to the Dunkeld woods and forests should be a must on your to do list to see the stunning landscapes and trees, reputed to be the tallest in the UK. Dunkeld is about the most central place in Scotland and day trips to a great range of places are possible. The holiday itinerary can easily include visits to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Stirling, Glencoe, St Andrews and even Inverness. Whatever your interests, be they the great outdoors or Scotland’s fabulous history and heritage you are sure to have a memorable holiday.
Post Code: PH8 0BU
Security Deposit £150
The Roundhouse accepts bookings with an any day arrival for a minimum of 2 nights
STL Licence: PK13191F
EPC: C
Accommodation on one floor:
Ground floor: Level access from gravel parking area; Entrance door into Hallway with coat hooks and boot storage; Fully fitted Kitchen area; Dining area; Sitting area with electric stove effect heater and doors leading to patio and garden area; Super King bedroom area leading into a Jack ‘n’ Jill Bathroom (between bedroom and hallway) with large ceramic bath, large walk-in shower, WC and wash basin.
Services: Underfloor heating * Heating and Electricity included* Bed linen and towels are provided * Dishwasher * Fridge with icebox * Wine Cooler *Electric Hob and oven * Microwave * Smart TV * Star link Wi-fi * Maximum of 1 well behaved dog accepted * Parking for 2 cars * No smoking
Please note: There is not a washing machine in the property. You are welcome to explore the many walks and land around the cottage however, Dogs must be kept on leads at all times due to being located on a working farm. The cottage is accessed by a well maintained hardcore track which is suitable for normal cars. In winter with snowy and icy conditions it may require a 4 wheel drive vehicle. There is no facility for the charging of EV vehicles at this property.