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Milton of Tullypowrie Cottage

Area:
Pitlochry
,
Loch Lomond, Trossachs, Fife & Perthshire
 
8 Guests
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
4 Dogs
 
WE ARE DELIGHTED TO WELCOME MILTON OF TULLYPOWRIE TO OUR PORTFOLIO with availability throughout 2025


This rural detached cottage offers a secluded hillside retreat accessed via a winding private stone road. Here, the only traffic you’re likely to encounter is a friendly herd of grazing sheep. This unique setting provides breathtaking panoramic views stretching towards Castle Dow Fort and Grantully Hill, making it the perfect getaway for those seeking peace, privacy, and a chance to escape it all.

Accommodating up to eight guests, the cottage ensures a restful night’s sleep, with plenty of space for your dog. For horse lovers, the estate offers livery services, allowing you to bring your favourite stable companion along on holiday and to make the most of the 1,500 acres right on your doorstep (Livery charges apply).

Although rural, just a short drive away lies Aberfeldy, a vibrant market town known for its rich history and thriving arts and crafts scene, featuring galleries and artisan shops, all set against the beautiful riverside of the Tay. Aberfeldy is famed for the historic Birks of Aberfeldy, a scenic gorge and waterfall immortalised in poetry by Robert Burns, which offers lovely walking trails through ancient woodlands and scenic views. The town is also home to the Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery, where visitors can take a tour, sample Scotland’s famous whisky, and learn about traditional distilling methods. Or, visit the much-loved Aberfeldy Watermill, a unique bookstore, café, and gallery in a beautifully restored old mill. It’s the perfect place to pick up locally made crafts or enjoy a coffee while soaking in the friendly, creative atmosphere.

The wider local area boasts excellent year-round attractions, including farmers' markets, Highland Games, traditional Scottish music festivals, and walking festivals for the active visitor. With so many attractions nearby, each day promises a fantastic adventure or an opportunity for further exploration. Attractions include Glenturret Distillery in Crieff, Scotland’s oldest working distillery where visitors can also enjoy the Michelin-starred Glenturret Lalique Restaurant, which offers a dynamic selection of eclectic seasonal dishes and bar lunches.

Outdoor enthusiasts will feel right at home here, with plenty for everyone to enjoy. There are numerous hiking and walking trails, including the popular ascent of Ben Vrackie for breathtaking views and the scenic Killiecrankie Pass along the River Garry. Those visiting in autumn may like to take part in the Highland Perthshire Walking Festival, which features guided walks and special events, showcasing the best of the region's trails. For cyclists, Pitcastle Estate is on the Sustrans National Cycle Route, with the Pitlochry Loop and surrounding forest trails providing excellent opportunities to discover the landscape by road, gravel, or mountain bike. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the River Tay’s prime salmon fishing spots, with permits available for a peaceful day by the water. Golfers can enjoy a round at the picturesque Pitlochry Golf Club, which features an 18-hole course with stunning vistas. For the more adventurous, white-water rafting on the River Tummel offers an exhilarating experience amidst beautiful scenery. Only a 40-minute drive away, Glenshee Ski and Snowboard Centre offers the UK’s most extensive skiing and snowboarding facilities, with 22 lifts, 36 runs, and diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Wildlife watchers will appreciate the diverse fauna in the area, particularly at The Hermitage, where deer and various bird species can be spotted. For a more leisurely experience, guests can pack a picnic and relax by Loch Faskally, enjoying the tranquil waters and surroundings. Additionally, the Explorers' Garden in Pitlochry offers a serene setting filled with plants from around the world. And only a short drive away, Loch Tummel and Queen’s View provide breathtaking panoramas, making them a must-visit for scenic views.

Post Code: PH9 0PJ
Security Deposit £150
Milton of Tullypowrie Cottage accepts bookings with an any day arrival with short breaks welcome throughout the year, minimum stay 2 nights
STL Licence: PK13208F
EPC: C


Accommodation for 8 over two floors. Ground floor: Open plan living and dining area; Kitchen; Double bedroom; Cloakroom with toilet and hand wash basin. First Floor: Super-king Bedroom with en suite Bathroom with over shower bath; Super-king Bedroom; Twin bedroom; Bathroom with over shower bath.

Services: Gas central heating * Open fire (initial supply of fuel provided) * Bed linen and towels are provided *Dishwasher * Large American Fridge/Freezer * Microwave * Washing machine & drier * Smart TV * * Parking for 4/5 cars * *
Wi-fi * No smoking * 4 Dogs welcome (Extra charges apply) * Horses welcome (Livery charges apply)
 
 

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Garden
 
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Max Children:
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Max Infants:
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(Under 2 years of age and sleeping in a cot)
Maximum number of adults and children is 8
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Damage Deposit for care of property

All holiday-makers booking a holiday are required to pay either a Damage Deposit, £150 or as noted in the property listing details, or Damage Deposit waiver, whichever is selected is required to be paid with the balance payment of the holiday. Where selected the Damage Deposit will be held by Discover Scotland to be applied against the reasonable costs of repairs, replacement or additional cleaning of furnishings, kitchen equipment, crockery, glass, bedding and towels damaged or soiled other than by normal wear and tear during the holiday. The Damage Deposit, less any reasonable charges, will be returned within 14 days of the departure date. Where any costs exceed the Damage Deposit the holiday-maker will pay such excess as notified to them by Discover Scotland within 14 days of notification. Where the holiday-maker has agreed to pay the Damage Deposit Waiver the Damage Deposit is not payable. This amount is non-refundable. If the cost of any damage or breakages exceeds the applicable Damage Deposit value for the property, then the holiday-maker will be liable for any additional costs. Any such excess will be notified to them by Discover Scotland and due for payment within 14 days of notification.

All bookings require either a refundable Damage Deposit £150 or as per the property details or £20 non refundable Damage Deposit Waiver.
 
 
 
 

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