Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Fearnan

2 Bedroom Cottage in Fearnan
Kenmore 4.1 miles. Perched near Loch Tay in the sleepy village of Fearnan near Kenmore, Perthshire is this superb single-storey property, Ciaran Cottage. Boasting a fantastic location in the heart of Scotland, while providing access to Aberfeldy and Pitlochry, this delightful home is a welcoming retreat for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. After unloading your belongings in the off-road parking space, ascend the external stairs to be greeted by the open-plan living space. Kick back and relax in the sun loungers on the private decking area where you can absorb the beautiful views that envelope the property; a fantastic spot to enjoy alfresco dining and a late-night tipple. Allow the designated chef to get to grips with the kitchen, taking advantage of the range of appliances and preparing their favourite dishes, with the added convenience of a dishwasher for a stress-free stay. When sleep calls, discover the bedrooms for some rest, including a king-size master bedroom and a twin, providing plenty of options. When you're ready to venture out, nature enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Highland Safaris and Blair Castle and Gardens, as well as the variety of birds that visit the loch throughout the year. For walking trails, visit the 'Outlander' country and see where many parts of the hit TV series were filmed, or head to the town of Aberfeldy where you can discover several popular pubs, restaurants, and shops, along with Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery where you can take a tour and sample some of Scotland's finest whisky. If you're seeking something more adrenalin-fuelled, take on white water rafting, paintballing, and river adventure trips with Splash White Water Rafting. There is something for everyone here with stunning scenery, relaxing gardens and historic towns at this delightful cottage in Perthshire.
The 16th-century town of Kenmore is located at the eastern extremity of Loch Tay, where the River Tay emerges from the loch. The village, which was initially built on the north side of the river, was relocated in the middle of the sixteenth century to make room for a castle being constructed on the north shore. The village was rebuilt, and as a result, received its current name, Kenmore, which means "big head" in Gaelic. Loch Tay, with its abundance of opportunities for watersports, fishing, hillwalking, and cycling, is what makes Kenmore such a well-liked tourist destination today. Visit the Scottish Crannog Center to see a recreated thatched cottage on stilts and learn about an ancient way of living. These dwellings, which were constructed on the loch and protected from danger by a retractable gangway, offer a fascinating look into past civilizations. The community has shops, a few hotels, and a restaurant, and the tourist is well-served by the adjacent charming towns of Aberfeldy, Pitlochry, and Dunkeld. The region is well known for its genuinely breathtaking landscape, and Kenmore can offer a lovely backdrop to a very relaxing holiday whether you are on the water, in the hills, or in the shops.