Garden Lodge, located in Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland, offers spacious and comfortable single-storey accommodation ideal for up to four guests. The lodge features two well-appointed bedrooms: a king-sized room and a twin/king room, ensuring a restful stay. Designed with modern amenities, it aims to provide a relaxing holiday experience. Guests can enjoy the exclusive use of an enclosed patio area accessed through French double doors, allowing for seamless indoor-outdoor living in a picturesque setting.
Set against a backdrop of lush woodlands, Garden Lodge is nestled within a small hamlet on a working arable farm, just northeast of Loch Leven. The location is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with direct access to the National Cycle Network and the Loch Leven Heritage Trail. These trails offer safe, off-road walking and cycling routes around the scenic Loch, connecting visitors to Kinross and the nearby RSPB nature reserve at Vane Farm. Additionally, the local pub, Balgedie Toll, is a mere five-minute walk away, providing a full menu for lunch and dinner.
Conveniently situated, Garden Lodge is only a short distance from several local amenities. The award-winning Loch Leven Larder farm shop, located just three minutes away on foot, offers a variety of locally sourced foods and a deli counter for daytime refreshments. For those interested in recreational activities, the area boasts golfing and shooting facilities within a ten-minute drive. Kinross itself is less than ten minutes away by car, featuring Sainsbury's, Co-op, and other essential services, as well as easy access to the motorway and a Park and Ride Bus Stop that connects to Edinburgh, Stirling, and St. Andrews.
In addition to its serene rural setting, Garden Lodge is close to local landmarks such as Croft Moraig and Falkland Palace, making it an excellent base for exploration. Guests can enjoy activities at nearby attractions like the Montgomery Course at the Green Hotel and Kinross Golf Club. Families traveling with children may find entertainment at Bongos Soft Play Centre. Outdoor activities abound, including motor boating, fishing, hiking, and horse riding, providing ample opportunities for adventure in the breathtaking Scottish countryside.
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!