The Killin Highland Lodges set below the Ben Lawers and Tarmachan mountain ranges close to the spectacular Loch Tay - our self-catering lodges are a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
From gentle strolls into the nearby village of Killin to rewarding mountain treks - you can truly enjoy a break at your own pace.
Own and run by the same family, we offer 12 self-catering lodges which are cosy, comfortable and well-equipped. Our luxury Oak and Alder Lodges also have wood-burning stoves which provide that extra bit of luxury and comfort, and Waterfall has it's own sauna and waterfall to enjoy.
The lodges are set in extremely peaceful and tranquil surroundings consisting of waterfalls, streams and woodland. Wildlife is in abundance whether it be red deer, red squirrels, birds and so much more. You may even catch a glimpse of the local ospreys and other birds of prey.
Nearby, there's a good selection of traditional pubs, modern bars and restaurants if you want to take a break from the dishes!
Perfectly set on a wooded hillside overlooking the hills and striking mountains around Loch Tay. Recent enhancements include wood-burning stoves in our Oak and Alder Lodges, and a summer house with comfortable seating and views to the village of Killin.
Popular with cyclists, walkers and all round adventurers - our lodges offer the perfect base to explore the wider area. We're also within walking distance of the nearby village of Killin where there are plenty of places to enjoy a bite to eat or a few drinks. Our accommodation is family friendly and we do also welcome well behaved pets.
Gean Lodge provides 4 bedrooms sleeping 8 people (plus a baby in a cot if requested)
View LodgeThere’s plenty to explore right on your doorstep here at Killin Highland Lodges. From hiking to golfing there are many ways to soak up the scenery and enjoy some invigorating highland air during an outdoor Perthshire activity break.
We keep a list of some good local walks available for you in the Lodges as well as Ordnance Survey Maps which you are invited to borrow during your stay.