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  • Last Minute Cottages - Alma Cottage
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    Crianlarich

    Alma Cottage

    Ref: S5211

    Reviews 78

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    The village of Tyndrum is situated in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and offers two railway stations, two petrol stations, a Tourist Information Centre, a couple of restaurants, a pub and the famous Green Welly Stop. For walkers, the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stob Binnein
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    Inverardran

    Stob Binnein

    Ref: S810429

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    Stob Binnein is one of the 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom cottages on the Portnellan Estate that can sleep up to 8 people. Winner of VISITSCOTLAND'S Thistle award for "The Best Accommodation provider" in Central, Tayside and Fife. Winner of a "Certificate...

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    £143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stob Binnein Cottage
  • 3

    Inverardran

    Stob Binnein Cottage

    Ref: S298659

    4
    8

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    £274

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Capercaillie Cottage
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    Crianlarich

    Capercaillie Cottage

    Ref: S389206

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    8

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    Crianlarich is a picturesque town located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. It is a great holiday destination for nature lovers with stunning views and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. There are many things to do in Crianlarich for all ages, from exploring the beautiful mountain trails and hiking to enjoy the breathtaking views and local wildlife, to horse riding and water sports. Meanwhile the town offers a range of activities and attractions such as a charming village green with a variety of shops to find souvenirs in.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Crianlarich are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    • Trish - Verified booking

      Alma Cottage is a delightful, well equipped and comfortable property that fully met our requirements.

      There is very little to comment upon as the description given very accurately describes the property. This includes the few negatives, including the proximity to a busy road, which can be very busy but very quiet in the evenings, and the house appears to be well insulated against both the cold and the noise outside. The car parking, as described, is a little awkward for two vehicles parked along side each other. There is enough room to park but manoeuvring in and out of the parking area can be awkward. One vehicle would not have a problem. There is no 'dining area' only a low, drop leaf table in the lounge. It could be remedied with a full height folding table and stackable stools. However this would not stop me renting the cottage again. The lounge chairs and sofas are very comfortable but would benefit from the addition of supportive 'scatter" cushions ! We were a party of 4 adults who managed to 'choreograph' using the bathroom without much difficultly. However, for a party of 6 the single bathroom facility in the property might prove a challenge ! The property is extremely well placed for exploring the area; walking sections of the West Highland Way, which passes the front door; and accessing this part of Argyll and beyond. The village itself is very well catered for with Post Office, grocery shops, 'petrol' station, train services, cafe, pub and restaurant and good quality gift shops all within close walking proximity. A lovely property, thoughtfully renovated to a very high standard. It was a delight to stay here.

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    • Robert - Verified booking

      A lovely cosy property that has been well renovated and is in an absolutely wonderful area.

      We had a couple of problems that were also mentioned by others, the first being getting out of the drive onto the road is extremely dangerous as it is a very busy road. We overcame this by one of us going into the car park of the shop opposite and directing the driver out onto the road, but it is an accident waiting to happen as the cars speed down the main road so do take care. The second issue was that of the toilet being so far from the bedrooms so it is a long trek in the night for those requiring the toilet in the night. This too could be overcome quite easily by putting a small toilet and washbasin in one of the upstairs bedrooms. We were also not too happy about an electrician being booked to come during one of our days there. Although we did work around it, it was a little embarrassing for us all. That saying, we had a wonderful week and got out and about and saw a lot of lovely places and were able to come back to a nice, cosy, warm cottage that had all you required to give a very pleasant stay. Thank you.

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    • Andreas - Verified booking

      We had a pleasant holiday in Alma Cottage.

      It is a cosy little place. As pointed out by previous tenants, there is no dining table and the kitchen is relatively small (albeit modern and well equipped). I guess that the dining room was sacrificed for the sake of an extra bedroom. As such, the cottage is well suited for people who like to dine out in the evening (the local Real Food Cafe is recommended), but it is less than ideal for people who prefer home-cooked meals. We belong in the latter category, but we managed, and at the end of the day, we were happy to have the extra bedroom. The cottage is right next to the A82/A85; however, due to its thick walls, the cottage is well insulated against traffic noise, and it did not bother us. The cottage is also right next to the West Highland Way. If you have a dog, then it needs to be on a lead whenever it is let out as the garden is not fenced off. Other than the aforementioned minor issues, we enjoyed our time at Alma Cottage.

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    • Judy - Verified booking

      The owners have done a great job of renovating Alma Cottage and it was very cosy and comfortable.

      Lovely to have a king size bed. It’s a great position for exploring and useful to have facilities on the doorstep. Shame about the road noise but they have done all they can to prevent noise intrusion in the house and we were warned about it beforehand The kitchen is very well equipped just a shame it’s not a bit bigger. We only heated things up and made picnics but we would have struggled to do much more and it must be difficult for 4. No idea how it worked with 6! Also the fridge is too small and the thermostat quite erratic. The dining room would have made a great kitchen/ diner but we realise when they did the conversation that was used as a bedroom. A lovely touch to leave extras for the dogs. They enjoyed their treats ! It’s a shame part of the garden can’t be enclosed. It would have been lovely for our dogs to potter around off lead.

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    • Cheryl - Verified booking

      When we arrived the cottage was snowed in.

      We had to dig a path through 2 feet of snow get the car in and access the door, 7pm at night. We feel provisions should have been made for this. My husband has a back injury and shivelling snow did not help. Not dog friendly, dog accomdating. No enclosed garden and dogs had to be kept on lead at all times so as not to trespass on neighbors garden. No division between the gardens and hard to tell where the boundaries are. Apparently a neighbor complained our dogs were on their garden, but all other cottages were empty. Obviously someone was watching us. Our dogs were 100% on a lead which was tricky with all the snow and and a wild garden to navigate. I did ask prior to going to the cottage about the garden but was given a vague answer. Would recommend for people without dogs, as ideally located for hiking.

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    Things to do near Crianlarich

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    Killin Stone Circle

    Killin Stone Circle is a neolithic monument made up of 6 boulders and situated in a livestock field just outside Killin. It is thought to be built between 4000-5000 years ago.It is a 15 minute walk from Killin village car park, it is free to access. Loch Tay, Killin FK21 8SR

    Finlarig Castle

    Finlarig Castle was built in 1629 by the Campbells of Breadalbane . It's magnificent, but derelict ruins are well worth a visit, but keep your distance as the castle is prone to collapsing. It is perched on top of a wooded hill in between the north of Loch Tay and Killin. Killin. FK21 8TN

    Ben A'an

    The prominent pointed peak of Ben A'an is a recognisable feature of the Trossachs landscape. The Gaelic word "the little, pointy peak" is where its name actually originates. The car park is at the base of the mountain, which offers panoramic views of Loch Achray in itself, while the views from the summit extend as far as the Arrochar Alps on the western coast of Loch Lomond. There are several different walking routes to the summit.

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