Tigh Na Rathaid is an attractive stone-built cottage located in the serene village of Grandtully, near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland. This delightful accommodation is perfect for families or groups of friends, offering a comfortable stay for up to six guests across three uniquely styled bedrooms. The cottage features a contemporary kitchen equipped with ample amenities, allowing guests to prepare meals together. The inviting dining area is enhanced by a woodburning stove and a piano, creating a warm atmosphere for shared meals and entertainment. Additional relaxation spaces include a snug for quiet reading and a spacious sitting room ideal for movie nights, also featuring a woodburning stove for added comfort.
The exterior of Tigh Na Rathaid is equally inviting, surrounded by picturesque countryside views and a lovely garden space. Guests can enjoy alfresco dining on the decking, enveloped by the soothing sounds of nature. The village of Grandtully, situated alongside the River Tay, boasts two local pubs, The Inn on The Tay and the Grandtully Hotel, as well as the renowned Ian Burnett Highland Chocolatier. For those seeking adventure, there are various watersport opportunities available through local providers such as Freespirits and The Water Rafting Company, ensuring a thrilling afternoon for outdoor enthusiasts.
For essential supplies, guests can visit the nearby village of Strathtay, which also features a golf course for those looking to enjoy a round of golf. The quaint town of Aberfeldy, just a short distance away, offers additional amenities, attractions, and scenic walks along the river. Notable sites include Castle Menzies, a selection of pubs and eateries, and various fishing spots. The property is ideally situated along the Rob Roy Way, providing direct access to picturesque walking paths leading to Aberfeldy, Strathtay, and Pitlochry, making it a perfect base for exploring the region.
Golfing enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to several golf clubs, including Aberfeldy, Pitlochry, Blairgowrie, and Strathtay, all offering excellent golfing experiences. Further afield, guests can venture to Loch Tay for watersports and mountain biking, or embark on hikes in the stunning landscapes of Ben Lawers, Tay Forest Park, and Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. Tigh Na Rathaid not only offers a comfortable and characterful retreat but also serves as a gateway to the breathtaking scenery and myriad activities that Scotland has to offer.
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