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| Kilravock
self catering cottage is a spacious mews dwelling with main door access
and off street parking. From the lounge the property enjoys truly magnificent
views of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and in particular
Ben Ledi. There is a garden to the rear with secure indoor storage for
bicycles and equipment. Kilravock, situated in Rob Roy country, is located
in Bridgend, which historically is the oldest part of Callander, only
a minute’s walk from the town centre or countryside.
Accommodation comprises a comfortable lounge with TV, video and stereo, dining area, one double and one twin bedroom, bathroom with both bath and shower and a fully fitted modern kitchen. Linen, towels, electricity and heating are included in our price and “well behaved” pets are welcome. The property is non-smoking and we would ask the co-operation of our guests in applying this restriction. Activities in the immediate area include rambling with several nature trails starting on Kilravock's doorstep, cycling, fishing (river and loch), walking, bird watching, canoeing and pony trekking. A superb Leisure Centre is located within two hundred meters incorporating a swimming pool with spa bath, steam room and sauna, an indoor bowling hall, climbing wall, a fitness suite, a sports hall, squash courts, out door tennis courts and a PGA golf course within a three minute drive. Nearby lochs also offer a wide variety of watersports including water-skiing and sailing. Closeby is an outdoor bowling club for which we have a corporate membership. Kilravock is the ideal base for exploring Scotland. Within a half-hour drive lies the new National Park Visitor Centre at the southern tip of Loch Lomond which provides a perfect vantagepoint for viewing the “bonnie, bonnie banks. A fifteen-minute drive into the Trossachs will take you to Loch Katrine where the steam ship “SS Sir Walter Scott” still takes passengers for a sail down the loch as she has down since her construction in 1899. A ten- minute drive takes you to the Blair Drummond Safari Park and a memorable day out for all the family. There are numerous monuments and castles to explore in the area, the most famous being Stirling and Doune, the imposing Wallace monument and Rob Roy McGregor’s grave in the remote highland village of Balquhidder. Sample the distilleries and breweries, spin away time in the woollen mills, gather dust in the antiques centre or just exercise a little retail therapy. There is a rail network nearby with trains running to a variety of locations including Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth, taking the stress out of visiting Scotland’s major cities. Whether for activity or relaxation Kilravock can satisfy your needs.
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