You and your trusty four-legged friends can live the life of luxury in this large country house. Sleeping up to 24 guests and two dogs, it’s the perfect mystical Highland retreat to enjoy special occasions with your nearest and dearest. Party in style in the grand dining room, complete with its own bar, enjoy a majestic boat trip across the loch or take a relaxing dog walk through the forest; there’s something for everyone.
It’s impossible to grasp the sheer splendour of this imposing turreted property from photos alone. From the elegant lounge with its roaring open fire and piano, to the ten bedrooms exquisitely decorated with rich fabrics and ornate fixtures and fittings, you’ll feel like you’ve wandered onto a film set. The jaw-dropping interior, coupled with the stunning loch-side setting and mountain views, will make this a holiday you’ll never forget. The dogs will love dozing in front of the open fires dotted throughout the property and on a hot day throw open the patio doors from the lounge, so they can potter in and out to the large patio area.
You could quite happily spend the entire holiday at the house, challenging each other to tennis matches, hiring a boat to go out on the loch, fishing or having long lazy BBQs overlooking the water. However, if you do fancy a little excursion the dogs will adore Tay Forest Park, just 11 miles away. Explore the once-mighty hillforts and follies, hidden amongst a canopy of towering trees, and refuel in the dog-friendly cafe. You’ll also be just 14 miles from the doggy paradise that is the Cairngorms National Park, with a whole network of community paths and trails to discover around lochs, up mountains and through historic towns and villages.