Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly.
Red squirrels, interesting bird-life, riverside walks, nearby Monroes to climb. For larger groups, my sister lives in the adjoining cottage and has a self-contained double en suite room on a b&b basis.
The property is old fashioned. It is a 1950s ex-farm workers cottage with metal frame windows in all but the front bedroom ( hope to upgrade to double glazing late 2026) and efficient central heating plus a stove keeps the place cosy. Cottage is a cosy ex-farm workers cottage only a mile from town. It is a semi-detached 2 bedroom ( sleeps4 +small child ) property on East Lochlane Farm, with the farm buildings now over 1 mile away at West Lochlane. It is set on the low Comrie Road/Strowan Road in beautiful countryside with excellent views, 2 miles from Crieff High Street, (1 mile from the bottom of the town where there is a bus stop for buses to Dunblane and Stirling and there is the Crieff Visitor Centre) and 5 miles from the lovely village of Comrie. It is surrounded by fabulous walking country with red squirrels and plentiful bird-life in the garden and about the place including often birds of prey (Red Kite, Buzzards) Canada Geese etc seen without leaving the garden. There are various bike trails, bike hire 3 miles away at Comrie Croft, gorgeous gardens 2.5 miles away at Drummond castle, opportunities for fishing (permits from Crieff Tourist Board) and golfing (courses abound), the local distillery, Innerpeffray Library and Chapel (5.5 miles), watersports on Loch Earn 12 miles away etc. Perth museum, arts centre and fabulous Scone palace, various castles ( Stirling, Doune, Blair etc). It is about 1 hour drive to Edinburgh and Glasgow (or park and ride at Dunblane or Bridge of Allan( excellent ice cream shop too), a glorious 2-3 hours drive (especially early morning thorugh Glencoe) to Oban for ferries to the Islands or why not have lunch at the Pier House with views to the inner hebridean islands. Good stops at the famous Green Welly stop and at Ballachulish. Also going in the other direction at Lochearnhead towards Callendar and the Trossachs (after driving up the side of the loch) Balquidder has Mhor 84 and its mother hotel at Monaichle Mhor might be worth a trip. As well as the Perth Concert Hall and Theatre there is a new museum with the stone of destiny on display. Drummond Gardens are 2 miles away and are gorgeous in all seasons (formal, used in TV shows such as Outlander as a stand - in for Versailles - and also recently featured on Gardeners World episode 1) Scone Palace is just outside Perth, as is Scone horse racing course. There are castles within easy reach - Stirling, Blair, Glamis etc - and of course many distilleries. Cultybraggan camp just outside Comrie has a small museum with limited hours and near to that is the Auchingarrich wildlife centre with much for the younger child to explore. The only 2 x 2 *michelin restaurants in Scotland are within 10 miles at Glenturret Distillery (3 miles away ) and at Gleneagles hotel. There are other good restaurants in Crieff (G's, Delivino's, Craobh) Comrie (De'il's cauldron) and Coorie Inn in Comrie has fabulous new owners (previously at Gleneagles) - only 3 miles away. There is also a good pizza place (limited opening hours) in the small village of Muthill (and in 2025 a new one one in Crieff too, and new bakery and patisseries )good "chippy" in Crieff, also Gurkhas, well reviewed thai restaurant both in Crieff. There are hills to climb, gorgeous walks locally (Lady Mary's, glenturret, glenledknock, sma glen etc) and further afield; golf courses a-plenty, cinemas in Aberfeldy by Loch Tay (another pretty drive) , MacRobert Centre Stirling, Perth of course (hourly buses from the central square in Crieff)
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The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Gather used towels
Remove personal items and remove leftover food and drinks
Lock the doors and return the keys
Please check you’ve taken your personal belongings, if possible put all used towels in the bathroom but no need to strip beds
If possible please put your recycling in the correct bins / red top for glass bottles only, then separate bins for paper and cardboard and cans and plastic
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Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
No dogs to be left alone in the house. No pets in bedrooms please
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Property Registration Number licence no PK12654F
Property # 8130261
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Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
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About the area
Crieff
Located in Crieff, this cottage is in a rural area and on a river. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Harrisons Fine Wines and Gordon & Durward. Travelling with kids? Consider Drummond Gardens and Phoenix Falconry. Sailing and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and horse riding nearby.
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - 20 min drive - 19.9 km
Stirling Castle - 38 min drive - 42.9 km
Getting around
Gleneagles Station - 19 min drive
Dundee (DND) - 56 min drive
Restaurants
The Square Bar And Kitchen - 3 min drive
The Glenturret - Lalique Restaurant - 5 min drive
Delivino - 3 min drive
Chocolate Galley - 3 min drive
Brasserie Crieff Hydro - 5 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly. pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows pets (limit 2 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly.?
As of 19 Aug 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly. on 28 Sept 2026 start from £449, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly.?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Cosy cottage sleeps 4 + small child. Dog friendly. located?
This family-friendly Crieff cottage is located on a river, within 2 mi (3 km) of Crieff Visitor Centre and Harrisons Fine Wines. Gordon & Durward and MacRosty Park are also within 3 miles (5 km).
About the host
Hosted by Virginia Halley
The cottage is on the farm where I grew up, and my family make up a high percentage of the neighbours. I visit frequently, but have lived down south for some years.
The property has been in the family since it was built for one of the dairymen on the farm, which at that time had a large dairy herd. The farm is now a mixed mainly arable farm.
Why they chose this property
The countryside is wonderful, with great walks, hills to climb, cycling, water-sports etc, and many attractions within 30 to 60 min drive. Gorgeous 2-3 hour drives to the West coast, Oban etc. under 2 hours to the beautiful Fife coast and seaside towns.
Red kite and buzzards circle overhead, frequent red squirrel sightings, many deer about the farm and beaver on the river - where there are dippers and you may be lucky and see a kingfisher.
As well as the usual garden birds - great tits, blue tits, coal tits and sometimes long-tailed tits, sparrows, robins, blackbirds, goldfinches, chaffinches, occasional bullfinches (there on 2nd May 22) dunnock, siskin, yellowhammer, wren, swifts in season, pied wagtails and frequently wood-pecker come to the feeders in the garden.
The road outside the cottage is busier than it used to be, but still a fairly quiet road.
What makes this property unique
The area is very beautiful and the cottage is well placed for visits with Stirling Castle and Bannockburn, and Scone Palace both around 1/2 hour drive away; Edinburgh and Glasgow just over 1 hour drive away, and the spectacular drive (especially early morning) through Glencoe to Fort William and the West Coast and Islands, or up the Great Glen takes around 2 to 2.5 hours - excluding stops and diversions. Also the pretty fishing villages of the Fife coast and St Andrews are around 1.5 hours drive away. The drive up the sma glen to the pretty small village of Dunkeld and on to Pitlochry with it's theatre and plentiful attractions takes about an hour, or there's a a 45 minute drive to Aberfeldy, for the Birks of Aberfeldy (not just a Rabbie Burns song!) but a majestic walk taking in the falls, followed by a visit to the re-invigorated Birks Cinema in Aberfeldy, or there is a monthly market Or on a trip to Callendar and/or Balquidder (Rob Roy country) visit Mhor 84 (restaurant, cafe etc open all day in Balquidder) or it's sister Mhor Bread - a cafe and bakery at 8 Main Street Callendar,