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Loch
Tay Lodges offer comfortable cottage accommodation
near the shores of Loch Tay in highland Perthshire.
This is a wonderful area for visitors with a wide
variety of activities including fishing, walking
and touring. If you are looking for the ideal
base .. read on!
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History & Area
Originally
constructed by The Earl of Breadalbane in the
mid 1800s as Estate workers' cottages, these architecturally
interesting lodges have been rebuilt inside for
self-catering.
There are majestic views in
all seasons with the tree cover around the
Ben Lawers foothills providing breathtaking
vistas in Spring and particularly, in late
October or early November.
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Location
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They
are situated on the eastern side of the small
village of Acharn, close to Loch Tay, in countryside
characterised by hill farms and sporting estates.
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Comfort and Amenity
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All
the lodges are fully equipped and furnished including
bed linen, duvets, electric blankets, towels and
utensils, with wall-to-wall carpeting throughout.
The pine woodwork blends with the original stonework
and colourful furnishings to give a very homely
welcome.

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Each lodge has a bath, electric cooker, fridge,
washing machine and television. A washing
line and tumble drier are available, together
with heated drying space for outdoor clothes.
Cots & high chairs are available on request
at no extra charge.
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All the lodges have electric fires and four
Lodges also enjoy the charm of an open fire
with free logs provided. Electricity is coin
metered (£3.00 worth free).
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All lodges except Lechkin, have individual
enclosed garden areas.
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Laggan Lodge is also suitable for accompanied
wheelchair users.
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There is ample parking, amenity ground and
a safe play space for children adjacent to
the lodges. The village shop is in Kenmore
and an advance pack of groceries can be ordered
for you arrival.
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PETS ARE WELCOME
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Activity Information
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Our
many returning visitors greatly prize the tranquility
of the lodges' setting and the leisurely nature
of the pursuits available locally. A comprehensive
pack of information on activities and visitor
attractions is provided in your lodge, so there
is no need to spend the first two days researching
the opportunities.
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Fishing
Free
access to private moorings and a jetty on Loch
Tay is available to guests owning sailing boats
or boards, together with the use of a slipway
and storage shed. Two boats, complete with outboard
engines, salmon permits, lifejackets and storm
shelters, are available for hire. Trout fishing
is available with free permits. Peaceful summer
picnics for the family may be taken upon the water.
Power boats are not encouraged. Instruction on
many other water sports activities, together with
rescue services, are provided by Loch Tay Sailing
School just half a mile away.
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Walking & Touring
Unsurpassed
opportunities for hill walking can be taken around
this Environmentally Sensitive Area. There are
numerous designated forest and other routes over
the Tay and Tummel valleys and around the nearby
towns of Aberfeldy and Dunkeld.
For those less committed to outdoor pursuits
Blair Castle, Menzies Castle, Dunkeld Cathedral
or Pitlochry Theatre, together with several
small distilleries, are all within easy reach.
The central position of Loch Tay Lodges permits
the leisurely discovery of the widely differing
delights of Scotland's east and west coasts-
each comfortably achievable within a day's
tour by car.
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Golf
There are several exceptional golf courses
available from rolling parkland to testing
9 holers, all within half an hours drive -
and Gleneagles is just over the hill!
Riding
Pony trekking may be enjoyed from a number
of centres.
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Enquiries
A & J Duncan Millar |
Remony |
Aberfeldy |
Perthshire |
PH15 2HR |
Scotland |
Tel 01887 830 209 |
Fax 01887 830 802 |
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| Send E:mail to remony@btinternet.com
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