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The Coach House is nestled in St Fillans a beautiful village in the heart of The Loch Lomond National Park. The large cottage boasts a stunning garden at the front of the property with uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains. The garden is enclosed offering a safe place for dogs and children.
The cottage would suit large families and groups, with a downstairs king-sized bedroom and ensuite. The lounge has a wood burner a perfect way to relax after a busy day. Upstairs offers another king-size bedroom, twin bedroom and single bedroom and bathroom.
The cottage also offers a private foreshore and jetty on Loch Earn. Bring your canoe, paddle-board or enjoy wild swimming in the loch.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Coach House is great
“An amazing house for our family gathering with my parents. Lots of room and the access via the private jetty was so good! The kids loved being able to put our kayak in so quickly. Would recommend for a great week away in Scotland!”
Sleeps 7
2 Family Bathrooms
Lounge
Kitchen
Dining
Outside
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Licence: PK13028F
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gorgeous views and an amazing trip!
“Such a great place to stay with your family. Everything you need! We took the dogs too! We can’t wait to get back again in summer. We all loved the loch and St Fillans is a lovely little village tucked away from tourist crowds!”
The village of St Fillans is located at the east end of Loch Earn on the A85 road in central highlands of Scotland. Enjoy the picturesque views over Loch Earn and soak in the diverse historical associations as the village was renamed St. Fillans in 1817 by Lord Gwydyr, the husband of Clemantina Drummond, heiress to the Drummond Estate.
Within and near St. Fillans, there are many activities to enjoy such as walking, golf, fishing, canoeing, boating, bird watching or simply sitting in the sun and feeding the residential ducks. There are also challenging walks such as Dundurn hill – a small but steep rocky knoll, the site of the Pictish fort as well as the cell of Saint Fillan. The walk offers stunning views and a chance to explore from the village to which Fillan gave his name.
Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth are just over an hour’s drive away. Glencoe for skiing in the winter months is also accessible.