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Red Squirrel Chalet, Ardeonaig
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Red Squirrel is a wood chalet set amongst mature trees with a stunning outlook towards the surrounding mountains, near beautiful Loch Tay and the pretty villages of Killin, Kenmore and Aberfeldy. Enjoy your coffee on the south-facing patio, ideal for admiring the view or for spotting red squirrels and deer. You will have access to the site's private beach on Loch Tay, a games room and sports hall. The chalet is ideal for walkers and nature enthusiasts, on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. The space Inside, the layout of the main living accommodation is open plan with comfy seating at one end and the cooking facilities (kettle, oven, hob, micorwave, fridge and freezer, washing machine) at the other. Its large glass doors keep the room nice and bright and can be opened up to bring the country views inside. Everything is laid out all on the one level and is kept nice and cosy by underfloor heating. The other rooms lie off the spacious hallway with a double bedroom and an attractive twin bedroom. Storage is provided in the porch area for coats and boots, etc and a modern shower room with a walk-in shower completes the accommodation. There is a TV screen where guests can access their own TV subscription through the Roku Streaming device available in the chalet. Seating is set up on the south-facing patio area outside which is ideal for admiring the view. There is plenty of space for parking outside. Larger parties of guests can book Red Deer, Red Kite and Red Squirrel Lodge together in order to enjoy a holiday together whilst still having some privacy and space. The lodges each have their own entrances. A mile down the road there is access to a private beach on Loch Tay. We are also on the Rob Roy Way and Cycle Route 7. You will have access to the site's private beach on Loch Tay, games room and sports hall. Guest access One of three chalets. Each Chalet has it's private own patio area and plenty of parking. There is use of the site's private beach on Loch Tay, a games room and sports hall , should you wish to use during your stay. Other things to note The chalets are set in a rural farming community. Any dogs will need to be extremely well behaved and kept on a lead when outside the property, especially if there is livestock in the surrounding fields. We would respecfully ask that any noise be taken inside by 10.30pm so as not to disturb the locals! ** In winter the roads can get icy in the months December- February. Ideally a 4x4 or snow tyres are best suited**
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United Kingdom · Scotland · ArdeonaigGot questions?
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