House in Scotland
Reasons to book
About this house rental
The Wee Abode consists of an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a TV, dining seating for six, an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher and toaster. The bedrooms include a king-size, a twin and a single which are serviced by a bathroom and cloakroom with basin, towel rail and WC. Outside there is an enclosed rear balcony with furniture plus off-road parking. One well-behaved pet welcome, but sorry, no smoking at this property. You can find a shop and pub in 0.3 miles and a river in 0.1 mile. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. The Wee Abode is a delightful choice for your stay in the gorgeous Scottish countryside. This property has a 3 night minimum stay
Amenities: Electric central heating. Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, toaster. TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking. Enclosed rear balcony with furniture. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.3 miles, river 0.1 mile. This property has a 3 night minimum stay
Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
Town: The market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, the bridge built for General Wade in 1733 and, more recently, The Hills of Aberfeldy by Ed Sheeran, the town is just south of Glen Lyon, known as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland. There is much to attract the visitor in addition to the spectacular scenery. For example, a 10 mile riverside walk for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as numerous paths through forest and countryside. Furthermore, Aberfeldy is on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. Whitewater rafting on the River Tay is an exhilarating way to enjoy the scenery and zip wiring, quad biking and bungee jumping are available in nearby Killiekrankie. Castle Menzies is a wonderful 16th century castle, now fully restored and open to visitors. Take a distillery tour at Dewar’s World of Whisky on the edge of town. Sample the many bars, restaurants and cafes in the town and explore the galleries and craft shops. Visit The Highland Chocolatier in the nearby village of Grandtully to enjoy world class chocolate created by a local master. The Scottish Crannog Centre offers a glimpse into Iron Age life and Loch Tay offers a multitude of watersports, while Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are on your doorstep. Within an easy hours drive there are over 30 Munros, just waiting to be 'bagged'!




































