Place, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
1 min walk
Stirling Castle
Place, Stirling Castle
44 min drive
Loch Lomond
Place, Loch Lomond
51 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bunk Bed
Shower room
Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge
Our lovely log cabin is situated in a wonderful setting, overlooking a river a stroll from the beautiful highland village of Strathyre. Nestled amongst mountains with magical woods and scenic lochs, you’ll find yourself immersed in the best rugged beauty and wild landscapes that the Trossachs National Park has to offer. This is a location where you can truly unwind and enjoy life’s simple pleasures but once refreshed and restored, it provides a great base for exploring.
The open beamed accommodation is over two floors offering a comfortable lounge with log burner, dining area, modern kitchen and shower room on the ground floor. This open plan layout is great for allowing everyone to interact whilst catering and kids can escape upstairs. A spiral staircase leads to two bedrooms, the double bedroom has a lovely balcony with a splendid outlook to the mountains and seating for enjoying your morning coffee or to take in some amazing star gazing. The triple bedroom has fabulous views over the river and towards the village. The wonderful wood burning stove is the focal point, radiating warmth throughout and adding to the rustic alpine ambience. A veritable home from home, we can't think of anything you might miss. Our cupboards are well stocked with all your kitchen staples. Even in poor weather there's plenty of entertainment with smart tvs and a great selection of dvds, Wii, Playstation and board games.
Set in a tranquil picturesque estate, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, it's a great place to relax and just drink in the scenery. Red squirrels are frequent visitors to our bird feeders and underneath picking up the fallout you may spot a family of ducks - nine little fluffy ducklings. Children love exploring the grounds which offer lots of space to run around enjoying the wild, rural countryside. Around the cabin there are extensive grassy areas and the River Balvaig flows by our door where you can cast a line. You are licensed to use two rods from the river bank, mostly for brown trout. There's a little shingle beach by the cabin where you can launch kayaks, with nearby sailing and other watersports at Loch Earn. The cabin is also in a superb location for cycling so bring (or hire) bikes here since the tracks leave right from the door. You can take up the Bliss Trail from here - an award winning sculpture trail. If walking's your thing, you have access to gentle walks along the loch or to the neighbouring village of Balquhidder or more challenging hikes uphill! The woods around Strathyre are dog heaven too!
The Cabin is located very close to local amenities with shop/off licence, a couple of lively hostelries, cafe, etc, just a short stroll away. For families, there's a playpark, tennis/recreation ground and an indoor pool/spa, sports courts and climbing wall in the bustling Trossachs metropolis of Callander with its plentiful cafes and shops. Safari park, wildlife centres and working/petting farm are just a short drive. Water sports centres and canoe and bike hire nearby. Indeed, all the sporting and wildlife watching opportunities of the national park are easily accessible. There's all manner of sighting opportunities with bushcraft, tracking, navigation and wildlife observation days available or you could try a landrover safari outing to spot deer or maybe an eagle. The area offers a wide range of activities for families and children, including: Junior Ranger trails and Bushman fun in the forest. Wilderness trails, Twilight walk, Bike Hire, Canoe Safari and Geocaching and much more. 'Total Wipeout' fans can don a wetsuit and have a go at conquering an iceberg themselves at 'Go Country' and for a bit of monkey business there's 'Go Ape', an aerial treetop walkway with UK's biggest zip wire. Excellent golf courses afford fantastic views and pony trekking can be arranged.
For foodies, a visit to Monachyle Mhor and Mhor 84 (Scottish gastropub of the year with its Thursday folk sessions) in Balquhidder glen (2 mile walk) is a must (as well as their fish and bakery outposts in Callander). Strathyre is well served locally having two pubs, all serving great food, cafe and even an ice cream parlour in the village.
The cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Perth are easily reached and it's perfectly possible to visit a west coast island, Glencoe or Loch Ness for the day. With numerous delightful villages and attractive towns to visit, you'll find a myriad of sights to see and things to do. There are umpteen delightful days out to different lochs but of special note is the paddle steamer around Loch Katrine or a cruise on Loch Lomond. Uncover the history by visiting an impressive selection of castles and don't miss Rob Roy's grave when you're in the heart of his homeland.
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Callander
Located in Callander, this cabin is in a rural area. Inchmahome Priory and Duke's Pass are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Scottish Real Ale Shop and McLaren Community Leisure Centre. Travelling with kids? Consider Scottish Antiques and Arts Centre and Go Country, Forest Hills Water Sport Centre. Take the opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as sailing.
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
Loch Katrine - 33 min drive - 32.6 km
Stirling Castle - 44 min drive - 45.7 km
Loch Lomond - 51 min drive - 59.0 km
The Kelpies - 55 min drive - 67.6 km
Getting around
Crianlarich Station - 32 min drive
Glasgow International Airport (GLA) - 89 min drive
Restaurants
Mhor 84 Motel - 14 min drive
The Lade Inn - 14 min drive
The Broch Cafe - 14 min walk
The Cabin At Loch Lubnaig - 14 min drive
The White Stag Inn - 15 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total) with a maximum weight of up to 25 kg per pet.
How much does it cost to stay at Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge?
As of 4 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge on 4 April 2026 start from NZ$340, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Balvaig River Log Cabin, with wood burning stove, alpine charm on water's edge located?
Located in a rural location, this family-friendly cabin is within 9 mi (15 km) of Balquhidder Church, Scottish Real Ale Shop and Loch Earn. McLaren Community Leisure Centre and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park are also within 12 miles (20 km).
Reviews
9.4
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Had our silver wedding anniversary here, it was amazing,had the best time, it's a beautiful location, we really enjoyed ourselves, hoping to come back! Our golden doodle loved it too! The owner of the cabin was lovely very helpful,and very welcoming! 5 star!
Our family of 4 enjoyed our 3 weeks in Strathyre. The cabin was cozy and right on the river. It was a great spot with nice walks nearby. The local store and pub were within walking distance. The cabin provide a great base to explore Scotland.
Lovely place to hunker down in peace and quiet. The log burner was brilliant for a cosy night in and it has everything you could need.
Beautiful location with enough around and nearby to explore and stay occupied.
Would highly recommend
Lovely warm cosy and comfortable log cabin. Well appointed and lots of space . Great area with excellent restaurants and bakery nearby . Fantastic walking .
Really enjoyed our stay here, great place was immaculately clean with everything we needed, beautiful surroundings so peaceful. We were only there a few days but would loved to have stayed longer. Karen was ever so helpful too. Thanks for having us
We enjoy Scotland. Lovely cabin in very quiet place. Ideal to walk around in the nature. Loch very close. Édimbourg around 1h15. Stirling at 30 min also in Glencoe valley in less than 1 hour . This is a must to visit. So amazing and probably one of most beautiful place in Scotland
The owner is very friendly, she helps you if you have any questions. But she stopped maintaining the house a very long time ago. Dirty windows, mirrors, a lot of spiderwebs, an old matras and outdated sofas. Think she needs a hand in preparing the house for guests, because the location is beautiful. Hope she will make changes….
Aleksandra V.
Stayed 9 nights in Aug 2023
Verified
6/10 Okay
Elaine C.
10 September 2024
Disliked: Cleanliness
House for a couple with 2 or 3 children, not 2 couples
House was cosy, loved the woodburner, nice and clean bathroom and very good kitchen. We found the house, exept the bathroom, very dirty so we had to clean it ourselves. We were with two couples and found the bedrooms not made for that. It is okay for a couple with 2 or 3 children. The room with the 3 beds is actually a bunkbed of which the lower bed is a small double bed with the upper bed 60cm above it. The matresses on thes beds were very soft. There is no closet in this bedroom.
We're a family of four (kids aged 8 and 5) and absolutely loved our stay here! The cabin is one of a handful on a private, quiet site. It sits right next to the river (which was quite low when we were there) and has beautiful views of Bein an t-Sithean - "the hill of the fairies". It also seems to be one of the only cabins to get the last of the evening sun!
It's in a perfect location for walking, cycling and kayaking. There's a little play area just a 2 min walk away and a pub just 5 mins walk. Broch cafe is only a 5/10 min walk down the river and, if you have bikes, it's worth cycling up to Mhor 84 motel. Great food (and ice cream!)
Karen was a great host, providing lots of information and was easily contactable if we needed her - which we didn't as the cabin is very well set up and had everything we needed!
None of us wanted to leave! We'll definitely be going back.
Quel dommage... l'emplacement du logement est très bien situé, l'environnement est très agréable, le chalet était confortable, il y avait tout ce dont nous avions besoin mais le logement n'est pas assez entretenu malheureusement c'était poussiéreux, sale dans les placards et beaucoup de toiles d'araignées...
Lovely cabin in an amazing location - perfect for relaxing with beautiful walks nearby! Karen was very helpful and we would highly recommend staying here
Half term introduction to Scotland and hillwalking
The cabin was a perfect base for us to explore the Trossachs and Glencoe, the children loved exploring and feeding the ducks. We heard owls at night. The river was fast flowing so worth keeping a close eye on children and pets.
The cabin was spotlessly clean, cosy and comfortable and there are plenty of games and dvds.
We hope to visit again soon.
Such a lovely base for our family holiday. The cabin was very well equipped for our stay. The booking process was really smooth and Karen was really helpful on the day we arrived.
Would definitely stay again. Such a beautiful part of the world.
Great location right beside the river in the most beautiful part of Scotland with scenery to make your hairs stand on end. If you like walking, cycling or just sitting in a log cabin with the stove on with a wee dram watching Netflix then this is the place for you.
Wir verbrachten hier zwei wunderschöne und erholsame Wochen. Die Küche ist voll ausgestattet, mit allem, was man braucht. Wir genossen auch die Sitzgelegenheiten im Außenbereich. Unsere Unternehmungen führten uns in die nahen Sädte und wir unternahmen auch viele Wanderungen, zum Beispiel auf den Ben Ledi. Abends konnten wir es uns innen am Ofen gemütlich machen.
Perfectly located cabin as a central point for all we had planned. It was well equipped, cosy and located beside a river with plenty of ducks- a favourite view of mine from the kitchen window.
Lynette A.
Stayed 4 nights in Oct 2021
Verified
2/10 Terrible
Elizabeth A.
11 October 2021
Disliked: Cleanliness, check-in, listing accuracy
Cabin was a bit dirty. Not dogs friendly
Wasnt value for money we paid
Elizabeth A.
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2021
About the host
Hosted by Karen K
Hi! I'm now retired and love to travel the globe but I'm still discovering the lochs, glens, bens and islands of the Scottish highlands and they're amongst my favourite places. I want you to enjoy all that this area has to offer too and will happily go out of my way to help you explore. The property is enjoyed regularly by me and my family so we think we've thought of everything to make you feel at home.
Why they chose this property
We are keen skiers and the property is located close to Scotland's iconic Ski centre, Glencoe. We first set eyes on the cabin during a heavy snowfall and came close to fulfilling our dream of having our own ski chalet. The setting was magical with the woods all around and it felt very alpine, as the mountains were covered in snow, the wood was piled high, and inside it was lit up with candles with a roaring fire inside. It's probably more authentically Scandinavian since it's actually made of Norwegian spruce with mortise and tenon joints. We love being here in every season now, in spring the bluebells are amazing, wild swimming in the river in summer is cool, and in autumn the colours of the tree clad hills are spectacular. Nature is all around and there's a lively and friendly village community too. We're spoilt!
What makes this property unique
This place feels like it's in wild rugged countryside yet it's close to village amenities and couldn't be better located as a base for exploring all the surrounding attractions.