Taighean Anndra in Killin, Perthshire sleeps nine guests in five bedrooms.
Taighean Anndra, a detached holiday home, consists of a kitchen with fridge/freezer, coffee machine, double oven, dishwasher, induction hob, toaster, and food processor, a utility with washing machine and tumble dryer, a dining room with dining seating, a sitting room, a snug with TV and woodburning stove, and a game room with table tennis, music system, home cinema, and DVD player. The bedrooms consist of two king-sizes, ground-floor double, double, and ground-floor single. There is a shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Outside, there is a non-enclosed rear garden with decking, patio, furniture, and hot tub, and private driveway parking for four cars. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking at this property. Guests can find a shop within 0.3 miles and a pub in 0.1 mile. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy your trip to the property Taighean Anndra. Note: Check-in from 4 pm, check-out by 9 am.
Amenities: Central heating. Double oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, toaster. 2 x TVs, DVD player, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair available. Private driveway parking for 4 cars. Non-enclosed rear garden with decking, patio, furniture and hot tub. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.1 mile. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am. Note: Some of the bedrooms feature beds with a lower set bedframe than standard, and may not be appropriate for those with mobility needs..
Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
Town: The village of Killin, on the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, in the area of Breadalbane, sits across the stunning Falls of Dochart and has been settled since ancient times. Cup markings on rocks and stone circles tell of an ancient race that inhabited this area. Christianity came to Breadalbane in the 8th century with St Fillan with the Mill bearing his name and St Fillan’s Day held on the 3rd Tuesday in January. The village is strongly associated with two renowned clans, Clan Campbell and Clan MacNab. Finlarig Castle, to the north of the village, was the Campbell stronghold and the MacNabs have their ancient burial ground of Inchbuie near the bridge over the falls. Killin today is a popular tourist destination, due in no small part to the use of the falls in various films and television programmes. The village today has a varied selection of shops, bars and restaurants and watersports are available on nearby Loch Tay. Ideal for walking, Killin has Ben Lawers, the highest of the surrounding Bens, to the north and Ben More and Stobinian to the west.