Puidrac Cottage

ID: S527270

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Puidrac Cottage is consistently praised for its idyllic location, cleanliness, and comfort. Guests are charmed by the wildlife, historical features, and the warm hospitality of the hosts. The property offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views and ample opportunities for walks and wildlife spotting.

Guests frequently mention the immaculate condition of the cottage, indicating a high standard of cleanliness that contributes to the overall comfort and appeal of the property.

The location is highly commended for its tranquility, beautiful scenery, and proximity to nature and historical sites, making it an ideal base for exploring and enjoying the outdoors.

Reviews highlight the cosy and comfortable atmosphere of the cottage, with special mentions of comfy beds and a warm, welcoming environment that makes guests feel at home.

The cottage is noted for being well-equipped with fast Wi-Fi, a smart TV, and a kitchen with everything needed for self-catering. Some minor maintenance needs are mentioned, but overall the facilities meet guests' expectations.

Many guests express gratitude for the thoughtful welcome packs provided by the hosts. While these gifts are appreciated, it is important to note that such personal touches, though common, are not guaranteed with every stay.

About this property

Callander 13 miles. Situated within Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, in the small village of Balquhidder near Callander in Stirlingshire, lies this single-storey dwelling, Puidrac Cottage. The Puidrac Stone lies within the grounds of the cottage, a Neolithic stone platform, where for centuries warriors have tested their strength by lifting a boulder of around 94KG 4 1/2 feet up onto the stone. "Lifters" still visit the site today to attempt the challenge. Offering an open-plan living layout, flexible sleeping arrangements, a private patio with access to a small, wooded forest, and the ideal base for exploring the Scottish countryside, the cottage invites four guests, suitable for both families and friends. Enjoy your time in the social hub of the property, where you can cook, dine, relax, and catch up on your latest programme, whilst gathered around the woodburning stove. Take a stroll through the small, wooded forest within the owner's grounds or take a walk down to the River Balvaig that borders the property, before enjoying your tranquil outdoor space, completed with furniture to lounge upon and admire your incredible surroundings. You'll find two well-positioned bedrooms to the interior, a double and a bunk room, suitable for all types of groups, along with a main bathroom, offering both a bath and shower. Accessed by a single-track road off the A84 you will find the small village of Balquhidder. Set in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park the village lies at the head of Loch Voil. Surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery and steeped in history Balquhidder has long had connections with the clans of MacGregor and MacLaren. Rob Roy MacGregor, a 17th-century Scottish outlaw, has a close association with the glen and his grave can be found in the grounds of the small local church. Inside the church, which is open to visitors, you can learn about the history of the area. The village has connections back to the stone age, with a number of pre-historic sites that can still be seen, including, cup stones and the Puidrac Stone. Balquhidder is popular with hikers and walkers, with the Rob Roy way running through the village and trails up through the forest to Kirkton Glen and Creag an Tuirc, where you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of the glen and its lochs. For the more energetic the Munros of Ben More and Stob Binnein lie at the end of the glen. To the west of the village, you will find Loch Voil, an 8km freshwater loch which you can explore by canoe, kayak, or paddle board all available to rent locally. Small fishing boats can also be sourced for use on the loch. The area is ideal for cycling on the quiet roads or lanes, with the number seven cycle route close by offering safe predominantly off-road cycling. Mountain bikes, road bikes and e-bikes can all be hired locally. A long winding single track road hugs the north shore of the loch for 6-miles to the remote location of Inverlochlarig. ideal for walking, cycling or a short car journey taking in the splendour of the glen. For local amenities enjoy a scenic drive to Strathyre 5-miles away, where you will find the Post Office and village store. Strathyre has a village pub and The Broch Café. At the head of the glen road, you will find Mhor 84 (2-miles) for a spot of lunch in the sun or for something a little more special, head to the top of the glen (5 miles) for a fine dining experience to remember at Monachyle Mhor. In the town of Callander, you will find a butchers, bakers, and small supermarkets along with a variety of tourist gift shops, cafes, restaurants, and takeaways. Balquhidder is a magical, mystical setting in which to enjoy a relaxed holiday or use as a base to tour this beautiful area of Scotland. Take to the Stirlingshire countryside with Puidrac Cottage as your base. EPC Rating: Band C

Callander, in the Stirling region of Scotland, is a famous tourist destination because of its location on the River Teith and its reputation as the "Gateway to the Highlands." Callander, Scotland, has been a popular stop for visitors on the route to the Highlands for over 150 years due to its location on the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. To the east of the town is Scotland's biggest chambered cairn, and to the west are many Iron Age forts, proving that people have been living in this area since at least the Neolithic era (around 4,300 years ago). Tom na Chessaig, also known as Hill of Kessog, is located near the River Teith and is named for Saint Kessog, who was a pupil of Columba of Iona who preached in the area in the sixth century. Many conveniences may be found throughout the town's many stores, restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets. In addition to the neighbouring National Park's many lochs and hills, the town itself offers a wealth of hiking and biking opportunities. Callander is conveniently located between Stirling, Perth, and the train stations serving Glasgow and Edinburgh, making all three accessible for a day trip from Stirling.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x bunk.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove

Gas central heating with woodburning stove.

Range with electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available.

Off-road parking.

Rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture and barbecue.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 2.3 miles, pub 1.5 miles.

Note: The garden is not enclosed.

Note: Guests will have access to a small, wooded forest, heading down to River Balvaig

Nearby points of interest

  • Killin Stone Circle
  • Finlarig Castle
  • Ben A'an
  • Bracklinn Falls

Reviews (26)

  • Jayne

    Hosts were very friendly welcoming and informative. We saw lots of wildlife from the cottage including deer and a multitude of birds. If you want somewhere to relax in peace and tranquility this cottage is perfect. Thank you so much Lidsay, Nigel and Ashley for your wonderful hospitality and letting us share your little piece of heaven.

  • Stuart

    Nearby Rob Roy’s grave and many fantastic walks through forests up to mountain tops with excellent views of lochs below. Wildlife is amazing. Birds of prey, stags and deer and otters in nearby river. Owner, Lyndsey was very informative and eager to answer any questions about the area. We can’t wait to return next year. Thankyou

  • Dawn

    The location has a lot of history and is perfect for wildlife spotting, walks, munro bagging and learning more about Scottish heritage. We enjoyed the welcome treats and trying to lift rocks onto the puidrac stone!

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