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Loch Lomond & Trossachs Holiday Cottages

Self Catering Holiday Cottage and Waterside Cottages in Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park

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Self Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation to Rent at Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond Park, Scotland
 

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Self Catering holiday cottage, lodges and houses in Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The cottages are 10 yards from the waters edge at Loch Katrine, nestled in Loch Lomond Park with breathtaking views of Loch Katrine and the surrounding hills of Ben Lomond, Ben Ledi and Ben Venue and just 4 miles from Loch Lomond. The holiday Cottage are near the east bank of Loch Lomond an ideal location from which to absorb one of Scotland's most picturesque loch side areas. Our self catering holiday cottage are in tranquil, isolated and remote Lochside locations to allow you to enjoy a peaceful and relaxing break in Loch Lomond Park.

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The lochside self catering holiday cottages and lodges lie only a short distance from the colourful and welcoming villages of Aberfoyle and Callander Gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs Park, which offer a choice of pubs, restaurants, unique shops and a host of colourful festivals run all year round. Highland Scotland at it's best.

Nearby to the self catering holiday cottages activities on the Lochs include golf, fishing, sailing, boat hire, bike hire and a range of other watersport and leisure club facilities. A wealth of walking and cycling routes also provide opportunities to discover some unforgettable views of the Loch.  Ideal for fishing walking cycling boat hire bike hire golf and sailing. We can arrange Whisky Tasting at the cottages or trips to local distilleries. Why not play golf at Gleneagles or The Carrick at Loch Lomond. Why not take a guided tour of Edinburgh Scotlands' capital city. A Map of some local attractions around our cottages in Loch Lomond and Trossachs Park.

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Each holiday cottage is spacious and furnished with comfortable and contemporary furniture. Most self catering holiday cottages have a log burning stove in the Cottage Lounge. Our self catering Cottages range from 2 to 8 bedrooms including some located next to each other to cater for those special large house and cottage gatherings.

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs self catering cottages accommodation have some of the most scenic lochside  beauty spots in Scotland and have been made famous by the stories of Rob Roy. Many of our holiday cottages at Loch Katrine overlook the Factor's Island that Rob Roy used to imprison the Duke of Montrose' factor on Loch Katrine.

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The self catering holiday cottages accommodation are near loch Lomond and the famous West Highland Way which is a must for all keen hill walkers. You will be able to walk part of the West Highland Way along the edge of Loch Lomond and also visit the caves where Rob Roy hid at Loch Lomond.

Loch Katrine has become well known because of Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake. The Steam boat bearing his name continues to sail loch Katrine.

We are close to the major cities of Edinburgh, Stirling, Glasgow and Perth.

 

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GREAT FAMILY DAYS OUT Around Loch Lomond and Trossachs Cottages for 2012


GREAT FAMILY DAYS OUT NOW SPRING IS
HERE


Now that Spring is here, Historic Scotland’s seasonal heritage sites are opening their doors to welcome visitors.

The 25 seasonal properties across Scotland which will be opening to the public on 1st April range from Arnol Blackhouse in the Outer Hebrides to the stunning Edzell Castle and Garden in Perthshire to the 13th century Inchmaholme Priory set on an island in the Lake of Menteith and only accessible by boat.

Visitors looking for inspiration can visit a special web page www.dosomethinggreat.co.uk and insert their postcode to find out about exciting properties in their area.

Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs said: “Spring is a wonderful time to enjoy all that Scotland has to offer, from castles to cathedrals, cairns to standing stones.

“Scotland’s finest heritage attractions make for a great family day out with an opportunity to explore Scotland’s history and heritage.

“This is the Year of Creative Scotland 2012 and I am looking forward to many exciting events to celebrate our amazing history and heritage.”

If you need the bracing sea air to get rid of the winter cobwebs, Tantallon Castle in East Lothian with its dramatic setting above the cliffs on the Firth of Forth is the perfect location. It also offers a great view of the Bass Rock with its colony of gannets and fulmars which nest on the cliffs below the castle.

.Lochleven Castle in Perthshire is associated with many colourful events and has been visited by countless personalities during its history. Some of those taking the boat across Loch Leven came of their own accord, including King Robert the Bruce in 1313 and 1323, but the most famous visitor was Mary Queen of Scots, who was imprisoned there in 1567 for almost a year. Located within a National Nature Reserve, the loch supports the largest population of breeding ducks in Britain.
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement in Shetland provides a fascinating insight into the way of life from the Bronze age through to the Middle Ages with oval-shaped Bronze Age houses, Iron Age broch and wheelhouses and Viking
long-houses as well as a rich collection of artefacts

And if you need to burn off calories before feasting on Easter Eggs, a climb up Cairnpapple Hill, a former ceremonial site and also burial site boasts breathtaking views over Central Scotland and even as far as Goat Fell on Arran


Stephen Duncan, Historic Scotland’s Director of Commercial and Tourism said:

“Now that the Easter holidays are almost upon us, it’s the perfect time to get children away from their x boxes, make them use their imagination and have fun at one of our fantastic sites as well as learn about Scotland’s fascinating history and heritage.

“Historic Scotland membership is a great way for families to enjoy great days for less than £7:00 a month. Membership also enables free admission to all of Historic Scotland’s 78 paid-entry visitor attractions throughout the country, as well as free entry to a host of special events taking place at them throughout the year, from jousting at Linlithgow Palace to medieval mayhem at Caerlaverock Castle.”

For more information, please visit the Historic Scotland website, www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/events

 
 

For all your self catering holiday cottage and cottages and houses and accommodation in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs Park National, Scotland. Great places for walking such as the West Highland Way along Loch Lomond. Hire a bike and enjoy cycling at Loch Katrine in the heart of the Trossachs. Visit the tourist attractions of Aberfoyle and Callander. Sailing on the Sir Walter Scott or at Kinlochard Sailing Club or Loch Earnhead.. Try quad biking at Kinlochard or Go Ape activity centre at the David Marshall Lodge Aberfoyle. Visit Loch Lomond at the Inversnaid Hotel just minutes away where you will find Rob Roys cave. Climb some of the local attractions like Ben Lomond, Ben Venue and Ben Ann. Sail on the lassy of the Lake at Loch Katrine. Enjoy tea and scones at the Pier Tea room cafe, Stronachlachar, Loch Katrine. You will find accomodation to suit all your needs. B&B bed and breakfast, hotels guest houses, self catering cottages, hostels. restaurants. Bike hire around loch Lomond and Trossachs for cycling, boats for hire. fishing boats even a seaplane on Loch Lomond. The Lake Hotel is great for Bar meals at Lake of Mentieth. The Forth in has great atmosphere at Aberfoyle friendly locals. Tourist information at Aberfoyle and Callander and woolen mills to with shops and cafe.

sometimes mispelled lock lomond, loch lomand, loch catrine, trossacks

   
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