Choose a Holiday Cottage
Calm Waters
3 en suite bedrooms - (3 kings or 2 kings & 1 twin or 1 king & 2 twins). Sheltered Balcony with Views to Loch Tay. Fabulous schist stone indoor water feature. Dogs allowed.
Calm Waters is a beautifully appointed stylish and contemporary holiday cottage in the heart of Castle Gardens. Whether you are looking for a break that is gentle or energetic, or a combination of both, Calm Waters is the ideal place to relax.
Crannog Lodge
3 en suite bedrooms - (2 x king with en suite showers, 1 x twin with en suite bath). Hot Tub on the extensive south facing deck. Kids "Game Zone". Private elevated balcony. Views to golf course, hills and Loch Tay. Dogs allowed.
Crannog Lodge is situated in a stunning corner position with expansive south facing first floor decking,with Canadian hot tub, to the front and side of the property. 20” flat screen TVs in all bedrooms and PS2 Games Zone on the ground floor, making Crannog Lodge an ideal family retreat.
Inchadney
3 en suite bedrooms - (1 x king, 2 x twin). State of the art audio and visual multi room system. Views to Loch Tay. Dogs allowed.
Inchadney is situated in a stunning corner position with first floor decking and is an incredibly technologically advanced house boasting wifi, multi-room iPod compatible music system, up to 42” LCD/Plasma screens in all rooms, Sky package and over 50 films for every taste loaded on the Windows Media centre.
Loch View
3 en suite bedrooms - (1 x king, 2 x twin). Hot Tub on the extensive deck. Games Room. Views to Loch Tay. Dogs allowed.
Loch View is situated in a stunning corner position with expansive first floor decking to the front and side of the property, accessed from the main living area with a games room on the ground floor. There are floor to ceiling windows to capitalise on the beautiful loch, river and hill views.
Rivard
3 en suite bedrooms - (2 x king, 1 x super king or twin). Extensive secluded deck. Stunning views to Loch Tay. Dogs allowed.
Rivard has possibly the best location of all the houses in Castle Gardens with its extensive first floor deck leading off the main living area. It has the most incredible views up Loch Tay and is only a stone’s throw from Loch Tay and riverside walks.
Shiehallion
3 en suite bedrooms - (2 x king, 1 x twin or super king). Hot Tub on the patio. Balcony with views to the hills. Views to River Tay. Dogs allowed.
Schiehallion is a deceptively spacious mews house with all the living area on the first floor but accessed from the landscaped courtyard of Castle Gardens. It has incredible floor to ceiling glass vaulted windows with bi-fold patio doors allowing you to extend the lounge onto the deck area for al fresco living.
Skibo Lodge
4 bedrooms sleeps 8 - (1 x en suite king 4 poster, 1 x king en suite, 1 king and 1 x twin sharing family bathroom and wet room style shower). Hot Tub on the garden patio. Extensive south facing deck. Views to Loch Tay and River Tay. No dogs allowed.
Skibo Lodge – the only four bedroomed house in Castle Gardens – offers superb accommodation with Canadian hot tub in the back garden, 20” flat screen TVs in all bedrooms, underfloor heating and many other details which make Skibo Lodge an exclusive retreat.
Tay View Lodge
3 en suite bedrooms - (2 kings and 1 twin). Sheltered Balcony with west facing views to Loch Tay. Dogs allowed.
Tay View Lodge is a spacious mid-mews house with all the living area on the first floor but accessed from the landscaped courtyard of Castle Gardens. It has incredible west-facing floor to ceiling glass vaulted windows with bi-fold patio doors allowing you to extend the lounge onto the decked area for al fresco living.
The Atrium
3 en suite bedrooms - (1 x super king or twin, 1 x king, 1x twin). Superb elevated south facing balcony. Dogs allowed.
The Atrium is a spacious mid-mews house with all the living area on the first floor but accessed from the landscaped courtyard of Castle Gardens. It has incredible floor to ceiling glass vaulted windows with bi-fold patio doors allowing you to extend the lounge onto the decked area for al fresco living.
the white House
3 en suite bedrooms - (2 x king, 1 x twin). Disabled friendly lift. Hot Tub on the extensive deck with outdoor table and chairs and gas barbeque. Games Room with Playstation 3 and dual karaoke machine, “Forrest Gump”style table tennis table and pool table. An ideal “den” for the young (and not so young ….)! WiFi access. Views to River Tay. Dogs Allowed.
The White House is situated in a stunning corner position with expansive first floor decking to the front and side of the property with sunken Hot Tub. Guests have the benefit of a disabled friendly electric lift from the “Den” to the first floor area.
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castles in perthshire
Blair Castle
Blair Castle is located fairly close by - in Highland Perthshire near the village of Blair Atholl. Truly one of Scotland’s very finest visitor attractions.
Open daily from 1 April to 30 October 10am - 6pm (last entry 5pm). 32 rooms are open to the public for viewing. You can also walk around the grounds. Telephone +44 1796 481207 for details. Private tours all year round by arrangement.
If you are driving along the main A9 road, the best place to stop and take a panoramic shot of Blair Castle and the surrounding countryside is at layby 50. When heading south you have a better view from the road than when heading north.
Castle Menzies
This spectacular sixteenth century castle, restored by the Menzies Clan Society, welcomes visitors. Seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies for over 400 years and importantly situated, it was involved in the turbulent history of the Highlands and here Bonnie Prince Charlie rested on his way to Culloden in 1746.
Architecturally fascinating, it is a splendid example of the transition between an earlier rugged fortress and later mansion house and contains many features of interest together with a number of family portraits, specimen pieces of furniture and a small clan museum. There is also a walled garden.
Taymouth Castle
The Campbells of Breadalbane were one of Scotland's greatest landowning families. At its height their estate extended to 437,696 acres and was over 100 miles long. From Aberfeldy it was possible to reach the west coast of Scotland without leaving the Breadalbane's land and at its core lay Taymouth, a vast baronial castle, built at the height of the family's power.
Taymouth Castle is believed to be the most important Scottish castle remaining in private ownership. Its public rooms are outstanding examples of the opulence and refinement created by the best architects and craftsmen of the early 19th century. The central building with its cloistered colonnade and corner towers, dates from 1806 and was built by James and Archibald Elliot. Within the central tower Francis Bernasconi, acknowledged as the greatest designer of fine plaster work in that era created a central staircase that soars 100 feet through all 4 storeys of the tower. It is one of the most impressive staircases in Britain. Many of the ceilings were painted by Cornelius Dixon.
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