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Barn Cottage, beautifully located by the Falls of Dochart
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Reviews
9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms Sleeps 5
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Killin
- Falls of Dochart13 min walk
- Breadalbane Folklore Centre13 min walk
- Killin Golf Club4 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Double
1 Double Bed
Family triple
3 Single Beds and 1 Crib
Bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Barn Cottage, beautifully located by the Falls of Dochart
Delightful cottage in Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. Barn Cottage is to be found tucked down a secluded private farm estate road, just metres from the centre of the bustling highland village of Killin at the south end of Loch Tay. The property couldn't be better located surrounded by beautiful woodland scenery and against the dramatic backdrop of the Falls of Dochart and the mountains beyond. As the name suggests, the property was originally a 200 year old stone barn but has been converted to provide a modern, very well equipped self catering base. It's the perfect get away for those who love the great outdoors or an idyllic place to relax and enjoy the unique and wonderful riverside gorge setting. Killin is close to being at the very geographical centre of Scotland so the location gives you access to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Perth as well as fantastic countryside.
Inside, this holiday cottage has been modernised to create a relaxed homely atmosphere with everything you need for a happy self-catering holiday. The property has been sympathetically converted to provide quirky upside down accommodation with the bright and airy living quarters on the first floor thoughtfully making best use of the amazing views of the white water rapids and pools. Indeed otters have been spotted fishing in the pools from the window. The original 'hayloft' now forms a contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining/lounge with every convenience and once where the hay was pitched, there's now a little juliet balcony catching the morning sun with views onto the much admired burn.
Downstairs there are two cosy bedrooms (one double, one twin with additional trundle bed), a shower room with WC and underfloor heating. All rooms have electric panel heaters. The heated porch offers a place to dry off wet coats, ski gear, wellies and dogs. Wifi, several smart tvs with dvd player, and loads of great films are provided, as well as a great range of books and information. Board games and a Wii with games are to be found in the toy boxes.
There are two private garden areas and plenty of parking with only one other holiday cottage as neighbour and a working farm at the end of the lane. To the front, the garden is gravelled and is spacious enough for kids and dog to run around. The other smaller pretty patio garden area makes a perfect place to sit and enjoy the view and the squirrels. A burn tumbles through the garden plunging down into the river beyond and the sound of the water is mesmerising (it can be noisy too after heavy rains and care should be taken with children when the river is in spate). Both areas have patio furniture for alfresco dining options or bbq.
Step out of the door and enjoy lovely walks along the adjacent wooded river bank or follow the path past the ancient standing stone circle through breathtaking scenery steeped in history and heritage. There are sheep and horses grazing and an abundance of other wildlife. You can also stroll to beautiful Loch Tay with its crannogs and picnic on the sandy banks. The pretty Victorian town of Killin itself is charming, blessed with the famed scenic Falls of Dochart at its centre, and with period stone villas and cottages lining the main street and spread out beyond. Killin's setting with the Falls rushing into the loch and people kitted out in hiking gear for a day on the hills gives the village an almost alpine flavour. In summer, visitors spill out from the local inn, beer in hand, admiring the Falls and children are thrilled at being able to clamber over the rocks. There are a range of eateries, gift shops, local Coop supermarket, many pubs, tennis and golf courses, moorings, riding - all great resort amenities. The lively village community host regular events, the pubs have live music and special mention should be given to the Killin Highland Games, Music Festival and Hogmanay Festivities.
The outdoor centre offers canoe and bike hire but many people come for the fine walks around the mighty mountains and glens. Ben Lawyers rises above Loch Tay and many other munros or less taxing strolls abound. Killin is also a destination on the N7 Sustrans Glasgow to Inverness route via the impressive Glen Ogle.
Scotland's original iconic Glencoe ski centre is less than 45 mins drive with all facilities there. It is also possible to visit the capital, Edinburgh, Oban and Loch Ness or even a west coast island for the day.
Inside, this holiday cottage has been modernised to create a relaxed homely atmosphere with everything you need for a happy self-catering holiday. The property has been sympathetically converted to provide quirky upside down accommodation with the bright and airy living quarters on the first floor thoughtfully making best use of the amazing views of the white water rapids and pools. Indeed otters have been spotted fishing in the pools from the window. The original 'hayloft' now forms a contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining/lounge with every convenience and once where the hay was pitched, there's now a little juliet balcony catching the morning sun with views onto the much admired burn.
Downstairs there are two cosy bedrooms (one double, one twin with additional trundle bed), a shower room with WC and underfloor heating. All rooms have electric panel heaters. The heated porch offers a place to dry off wet coats, ski gear, wellies and dogs. Wifi, several smart tvs with dvd player, and loads of great films are provided, as well as a great range of books and information. Board games and a Wii with games are to be found in the toy boxes.
There are two private garden areas and plenty of parking with only one other holiday cottage as neighbour and a working farm at the end of the lane. To the front, the garden is gravelled and is spacious enough for kids and dog to run around. The other smaller pretty patio garden area makes a perfect place to sit and enjoy the view and the squirrels. A burn tumbles through the garden plunging down into the river beyond and the sound of the water is mesmerising (it can be noisy too after heavy rains and care should be taken with children when the river is in spate). Both areas have patio furniture for alfresco dining options or bbq.
Step out of the door and enjoy lovely walks along the adjacent wooded river bank or follow the path past the ancient standing stone circle through breathtaking scenery steeped in history and heritage. There are sheep and horses grazing and an abundance of other wildlife. You can also stroll to beautiful Loch Tay with its crannogs and picnic on the sandy banks. The pretty Victorian town of Killin itself is charming, blessed with the famed scenic Falls of Dochart at its centre, and with period stone villas and cottages lining the main street and spread out beyond. Killin's setting with the Falls rushing into the loch and people kitted out in hiking gear for a day on the hills gives the village an almost alpine flavour. In summer, visitors spill out from the local inn, beer in hand, admiring the Falls and children are thrilled at being able to clamber over the rocks. There are a range of eateries, gift shops, local Coop supermarket, many pubs, tennis and golf courses, moorings, riding - all great resort amenities. The lively village community host regular events, the pubs have live music and special mention should be given to the Killin Highland Games, Music Festival and Hogmanay Festivities.
The outdoor centre offers canoe and bike hire but many people come for the fine walks around the mighty mountains and glens. Ben Lawyers rises above Loch Tay and many other munros or less taxing strolls abound. Killin is also a destination on the N7 Sustrans Glasgow to Inverness route via the impressive Glen Ogle.
Scotland's original iconic Glencoe ski centre is less than 45 mins drive with all facilities there. It is also possible to visit the capital, Edinburgh, Oban and Loch Ness or even a west coast island for the day.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Garden is not enclosed and has a burn
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 9 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
By request only with details supplied. Apply fee.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
About the area
Killin
Located in Killin, this cottage is in a rural area. Taymouth Castle and Cultybraggan Camp are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at St Fillans Golf Club and Mains of Taymouth Golf Course. Travelling with kids? Consider Canyoning Scotland and Scottish Real Ale Shop. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Killin
What's nearby
- Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
- Loch Tay - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- Falls of Dochart - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Breadalbane Folklore Centre - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Killin Golf Club - 4 min drive - 2.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Secret Killin - 16 min walk
- Tay Lawers Coffee - 15 min drive
- The Secret Pizza Killin - 12 min walk
- The Courie Inn - 15 min walk
- Riverview Restaurant - 17 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Karen K

Hi! I'm now retired and love to travel the globe but I'm still discovering the lochs, glens, bens and islands of the Scottish highlands and they're amongst my favourite places. I want you to enjoy all that this area has to offer too and will happily go out of my way to help you explore. The property is enjoyed regularly by me and my family so we think we've thought of everything to make you feel at home.
Why they chose this property
The cottage is in a wonderful unique setting with the sight and sound of water all around. It's also very picturesque and characterful being a converted 200 year old barn.
What makes this property unique
Killin is in the middle of Scotland so offers great access for touring around. However, once you arrive you don't need to go anywhere as you have everything the highlands have to offer just on your doorstep. The village amenities are excellent and it's a lovely lively mountain resort.
Languages:
English, French
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