Offering spectacular views across Loch Tay towards the magnificent Ben Lawers, Ardeonaig Lodge is nestled within an acre of beautiful natural grounds, with private shore and harbour.
Sleeping eight guests in four double bedrooms, the lodge combines luxury and comfort, with a high standard of accommodation.
The property is light and bright, with uninterrupted views over the surrounding farmland and loch, and is kept warm and cosy throughout the year, with an oil fired central heating system and a roaring log fire.
Features:
Beautiful and secluded setting on the shores of Loch Tay.
Sensational views of Ben Lawers, tenth highest mountain in Scotland.
Just a few minutes walk from the renowned Ardeonaig Hotel.
TV, DVD, Hi-fi.
Roaring log fire, initial firewood provided.
Fishing rights for trout.
Launching and mooring rights from private harbour.
Open plan living and dining area.
Lodge sleeps eight comfortably in 4 bedrooms.
Power showers and modern bathrooms.
Cot and high chair.
Highlights
Private beach & harbour.
Roaring log fire.
Pictures
Lounge
Kitchen
Master Bedroom
Private Loch Frontage
Facilities
Sleeps:
8
Bedrooms:
4
Cot Available:
Yes
Disabled Facilities: No.
Linen Provided: Yes. Linen can be provided on request
Pets Allowed: No. Sorry no pets
Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Gas
Open Fire: Yes. Fuel type: Wood
Smoking Allowed: No.
Outdoor Facilities: No. The spacious decking area outside offers our guests the perfect platform for BBQs overlooking the loch, while the private beach and harbour area provide opportunites for fishing and boating throughout the year.
Local Services: There are local places of interest very close to Ardeonaig Lodge, fishing from our shores, 3 golf courses within ten miles, horse riding, Menzies Castle, water sports on the loch, many Highland festivals in the summer months, the Crannog Centre, visits to the picturesque village of Kenmore and eating out in the gorgeous and renowned restaurants around the loch.
Directions
From Glasgow or Edinburgh, go towards Stirling, heading for Junction 10 on the M9. At Junction 10, take the A84 through Callander towards Crianlarich.
At Lochearnhead the road changes to the A85. Follow this road until the A827 to Killin. As you approach Killin, before you cross the bridge over the Falls of Dochart, take the road along the south side of Loch Tay.
Take this single track road for approx 7 miles until you arrive at the Ardeonaig Hotel. Drive through the car park and down the field to Ardeonaig Lodge.