Redcarr Lodge
Redcarr Lodge is a luxury 2-bed cottage, newly renovated to the highest standard, situated in a scenic conservation village, nestling at the foot of the Ochil Hills, 5 minutes drive from the historic city of Stirling and within easy reach of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Stirling does not stand alone; the local area abounds with historic sites and places of interest. other areas of historic interest are on the doorstep: just a five minute's walk away to the charming village of Blairlogie . Wallace’s Monument is a 2 min drive; on the way, stop off and visit the Old Stirling Bridge or the site of the famous Battle of Bannockburn, Stirling Castle, The Old Town Jail and Argyll's Lodging are all within easy reach of Redcarr Lodge.
The surrounding countryside is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts: walking, cycling and paragliding are all on offer on the nearby Ochil Hills. Slightly further away are The Trossachs, Callander, Loch Lomond National Park, Glasgow and Edinburgh providing, therefore, the ideal central touring base for your holiday.
Redcarr Lodge is an ideal base for walkers, situated at the foot of Dumyat Hill with wonderful walks right on the doorstep.
The lodge is also a convenient base for golfers - the world-class courses at St Andrews and Gleneagles are within easy driving distance. The cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh are a mere 40 minutes drive away.
The local area abounds with historic sites and places of interest. The lodge is also a convenient base for golfers - the world-class courses at St Andrews and Gleneagles are within easy driving distance. The cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh are a mere 40 minutes drive away.
Eating Out Facilities within 2 miles
Shop within 2 Miles
Private, off street parking for 5 cars (comfortably)
Expansive secluded garden, with lawns and sunken garden
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Redcarr Lodge Blairlogie Nr Stirling FK9 5QE |
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+(0)7740502938 |
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This page was last updated: 27 May 2011
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