Loch Rannoch Highland Club, nestled in the picturesque village of Kinloch Rannoch, offers a serene escape surrounded by breathtaking highland scenery on the banks of Loch Rannoch in Perthshire, Scotland. This pet-friendly lodge can accommodate up to four guests, featuring one bedroom with versatile "zip and link" single beds and a pull-down Griffen double bed in the lounge. Each lodge provides stunning views of the loch, free WiFi, and amenities designed for comfort, including individual heating, ample storage, and a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances. The dining area comfortably seats four, ensuring a cozy atmosphere for meals together.
The lodge's bathroom is thoughtfully designed, incorporating a bath, shower, and essential fixtures like a heated towel rail and shaver point. Guests can enjoy the picturesque surroundings through patio doors that lead into a furnished conservatory, perfect for relaxing while soaking in the beautiful views. Entertainment options include a television with Sky channels, a DVD/VCR combination, and a direct dial telephone with voicemail. All necessary bedding and towels are provided, making it an ideal destination for a hassle-free getaway.
Kinloch Rannoch is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich wildlife, and outdoor activities. The area boasts rare species such as Red Squirrels, Golden Eagles, and Pine Martens, making it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can explore several Munros, including the famous Schiehallion, or enjoy gentler low-level walks. The region is also recognized for its "Dark Skies," offering spectacular stargazing opportunities and the chance to witness the Aurora Borealis. With a variety of outdoor pursuits available, including walking, fishing, cycling, and horse riding, there is something for everyone seeking adventure or relaxation.
For those looking to venture beyond the lodge, Kinloch Rannoch serves as a gateway to various attractions. The road west leads to Rannoch Station, where guests can embark on one of the world's most scenic train journeys to Mallaig along the West Highland Way. Heading east, visitors can explore Blair Atholl, home to the historic Blair Castle, and the bustling town of Pitlochry, known for its Festival Theatre, shops, and whisky distilleries. Additionally, adrenaline-seekers can partake in activities such as skiing, white-water rafting, canyoning, and more, ensuring a memorable experience in this stunning part of Scotland.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!