Craigen Cottage, nestled in the charming village of Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is an enchanting Victorian holiday home that accommodates up to six guests. Built around 1901, this detached cottage is characterized by its painted picket fence and a mature garden filled with climbing roses, clematis, and fruit trees, complemented by a delightful painted summerhouse. The garden, fully enclosed for privacy, features a lawn bordered by vintage railway sleepers and offers outdoor furniture for enjoyable alfresco dining during the warmer months, making it a perfect retreat throughout the year.
The interior of Craigen Cottage has been thoughtfully refurbished in a modern vintage style, showcasing beautiful fabrics, local Scottish artwork, and elegant oak floorboards. Guests can unwind in the cozy lounge, which boasts an open granite hearth and a log-burning stove, or gather in the fully equipped dining kitchen. The cottage features three individually themed double bedrooms, each furnished with comfortable double beds, ensuring a restful stay for all. Amenities include a Sky television, broadband, and both an upstairs bathroom with a bath and shower and a convenient downstairs shower room, providing ample facilities for visitors.
Available for weekly stays, with the possibility of shorter or longer arrangements, Craigen Cottage comes fully equipped with essential amenities, including an initial supply of logs, oil central heating, bed linen, and towels. For families traveling with young children, a travel cot and highchair can be provided upon request, ensuring that all guests, regardless of age, are catered to during their stay.
Located in close proximity to local landmarks such as Balmoral Castle and Corgarff Castle, Craigen Cottage offers a range of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the scenic beauty of the area through fishing, horse riding, hiking, and mountain climbing, or indulge in a round of golf at the nearby Ballater Golf Club. The Royal Lochnagar Distillery also provides an opportunity to experience local distilling traditions, making this cottage an ideal base for exploring the rich culture and natural beauty of Royal Deeside.
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!