Rose Cottage Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
Located in the picturesque, highland market town of Aberfeldy, Rose Cottage offers guests real luxury bed and breakfast accommodation. A beautiful Victorian villa set in its own secluded grounds, Rose Cottage is just a few minutes stroll from the centre of the picturesque market town of Aberfeldy.
Your hosts, Jenny and Richard Langrish, provide a warm welcome, with complimentary tea and homemade scones on arrival, or a glass of wine if the sun is over the yard-arm. All rooms are furnished to an exceptionally high standard; fully equipped with LCD televisions, CD players, hair dryers, and tea and coffee making facilities. The luxury en-suite bathrooms have either a bath or shower and include Barony handcrafted toiletries and snuggly bath robes, and to make your stay even more relaxed, we provide a complimentary dram of Aberfeldy Malt on your first night.
As part of the environmental policy to reduce plastic waste, all rooms have refillable glass bottles of our lovely clear Scottish tap water, but if you would prefer bottled mineral water it is readily available.
Our residents’ lounge offers the ideal place to sit and read, plan your next day or just simply relax with a magazine or a good book.
There are several excellent restaurants in the area, but if after a busy day you would prefer not to venture far, you can take advantage of our varied menu of lovely home cooked suppers.
We regret we are unable to accept children under the age of 16 or pets at Rose Cottage. We are a non-smoking establishment.
Address : Rose Cottage and Coachhouse Taybridge Road Aberfeldy Perthshire
Zip / Postal code : PH15 2BH
Discover the Area
Set on the River Tay, and in the shadows of Ben Lawers, Perthshire’s highest mountain, and Schiehallion, one of Scotland’s most distinctive landmarks and best-loved mountains, Aberfeldy is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in Scotland.
Its location in the geographic centre of Scotland means Aberfeldy allows visitors to easily explore the region and beyond, being less than two hours from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness and the West Coast.
The local areas boasts a host of places to visit, from Loch Tay to the famous Birks of Aberfeldy, immortalised by Robert Burns, or just simply the chance to relax and enjoy the art galleries and tea shops – not forgetting a visit to the local Aberfeldy Distillery! There is a wealth of outdoor activities on the doorstep – golf, walking, climbing, cycling, sailing, boating, angling, clay target shooting, and 4 wheel drive mountain safaris. For the adventure sports enthusiast, Aberfeldy is widely recognised as the whitewater capital of the UK, with canoeing, kayaking, canyoning, gorge walking and white water rafting all available.
For a gentler pace, there are many varied and interesting gardens to visit in the area, as well as the historic Castle Menzies, where Archibald Menzies, one of Scotland’s intrepid plant collectors, started work as a gardener. Menzies made major botanic discoveries during epic vogues, including one of the most unusual trees, the monkey puzzle – a fine example of which, dating back to the mid 19th century, is to be found in Rose Cottage’s garden.
For more cultural pursuits, nearby Pitlochry is home to the famous festival theatre and Perth offers a wonderful new Concert Hall.
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| Low/High Season | 30-Mar-2010 | 30-Mar-2010 | £ 0 | £ 45 | £ 45 | Flexible |
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