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Bruach, Strathyre

Sleeps 6

  • 1 king-size rooms (1 en-suite)
  • 1 double room
  • 1 twin room
  • Bed linen and towels provided
  • Under floor heating

Bathrooms

  • 1 en-suite with shower, toilet and sink
  • 1 family bathroom with bath, shower, toilet and sink

Lounge

  • Freeview television and DVD player
  • Sky, Smart TV – access to Netflix, Disney Plus
  • Wood burning stove

Kitchen

  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine (no dryer)
  • Fridge/freezer
  • Induction hob
  • Oven
  • Kettle
  • Microwave
  • Toaster

Outside

  • Ample free parking
  • Large private garden (fenced and gated)
  • Decks with outside furniture

WiFi
Dogs Welcome (+£20 per pet)
Licence #ST00103F

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About Bruach

Bruach is a spacious three bedroom house nestled in a secluded spot close to Loch Voil in the the heart of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. With a large garden and two outdoor decked areas, this house is in an ideal spot for family and friends to enjoy everything that the National Park has to offer. It’s dog friendly so the family pet is welcome too!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐A stunning place for peace and quiet
“Absolutely loved this property and the location. Scotland was magical and staying here made it even better! The kids loved all the room outside and we loved the peace and quiet. Highly recommend!”

Other Information

NEARBY

Local amenities include a village shop, post office and several bars/ restaurants in Strathyre. There is also the Broch Cafe where you can enjoy a hot drink. There is a village shop and restaurants in Lochearnhead. Further afield there are small supermarkets in Killin, Comrie and  Crieff.

The lochs, river, and glens around Balquhidder are steeped in history and closely association with the MacGregors, especially the famous outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. The village attracts many visitors from around the world who come to see the final resting place of Rob Roy, in Balquhidder Kirkyard alongside his wife and two sons.

Balquhidder is also a popular place for walking with many scenic routes, such as the Rob Roy walking trail, Kirkton Pass, and Balquhidder Glen. There are also a number of paths that lead out into the surrounding mountains including Stob Binnein 3,822 ft (1165 m) and Ben More 3,851 ft (1174 m).

In the village there are the remains of a number of pre-historic sites including a stone circle, the Pudreag Stone, and a Neolithic burial chamber cairn to the east.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Our weekend at Bruach was great!
“What a gorgeous village and a stunning part of the world (and Scotland!). Felt so peaceful and undiscovered and one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland we’ve been to. Bruach is absolutely gorgeous – from the fully fitted kitchen for cooking amazing meals to the bedrooms with views, decking and very comfortable beds, we loved it all.
We all agreed – we want to live here permanently!”