Bruach
Balquhidder
Stirling
FK19 8PA
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- Sleeps up to six guests
- Dog-friendly with secure garden
- Wood-burning stove and Smart TV
- Fully equipped modern kitchen
- Decks with mountain and loch views
- Superfast WiFi and free parking
Bruach - Self-Catering Accommodation in Balquhidder, Stirling
Tucked away in a peaceful corner near Loch Voil, Bruach is a spacious three-bedroom retreat in the heart of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Perfect for families or groups of friends, this welcoming home sleeps six and combines comfort with spectacular scenery.
The accommodation includes a king-size ensuite bedroom, a double, and a twin room, with bed linen and towels provided. Guests can enjoy two stylish bathrooms, one ensuite with shower and a family bathroom with bath and shower, ensuring space and convenience for all.
Inside, the lounge offers a cosy retreat with a wood-burning stove, Freeview TV, DVD player, Sky, Smart TV, plus access to Netflix and Disney Plus. The fully fitted kitchen features a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, induction hob and oven, microwave, and a L’Or pod coffee machine with starter pods provided.
Outdoors, a large, fenced and gated garden provides a safe space for children and pets, making Bruach dog-friendly. Guests can relax on two decked seating areas with stunning loch and mountain views, and benefit from free on-site parking and superfast WiFi throughout their stay.
The location offers endless opportunities to explore. Local amenities include village shops, post office, and eateries in Strathyre and Lochearnhead, with further options in Killin, Comrie, and Crieff. Visitors can also enjoy the nearby Broch Café, ideal for a warming drink after a walk.
Rich in history, Balquhidder is closely associated with Rob Roy MacGregor, whose resting place can be visited in Balquhidder Kirkyard. The area is also perfect for walking, with scenic routes such as the Rob Roy Trail, Kirkton Pass, and Balquhidder Glen, along with paths into the surrounding mountains including Ben More and Stob Binnein.