One of the best ways to enjoy Scotland is from horseback and Scottish cottages are the ideal base from which to get out into the countryside. So why not stay at one of our Scottish Holiday Cottages and enjoy horse riding nearby?There are many stables across Scotland that offer trekking or classes. Why not stay at Carrbridge where we have several Scottish cottages. One sleeping 6 has magnificent views over the Cairngorm Mountains and Cromdale Hills, this property shares the 16 acre grounds of the Dalrachney Lodge Hotel which sits in the pretty little village of Carrbridge, in the heart of Speyside. Or you could stay in a quiet wooded residential lane on the edge of the village. This charming timber lodge is the ideal base for touring the Central Highlands and Speyside. Carrbridge lies within the Cairngorm National Park which offers a wealth of outdoor activities including walking, climbing, bird-watching, winter sports, water sports, golf, off road driving and horse riding.
For 1 or two hour treks, longer by arrangement, contact the Carr Bridge Pony Trekking Centre for details. Peebles Hydro is one of the pony trekking centres around Peebles. With a range of options from beginner's lessons to trekking there is something for all abilities. We have this delightful, detached stone built Scottish cottage. Over 100 years old it stands in its own garden which has a private driveway and lovely raised patio with chiminea and garden furniture. The cottage retains much original period character and the compact rooms are freshly decorated, light and sunny with most attractive and comfortable furnishings. The cottage is warm, cosy and welcoming, ideal for a break at any time of the year.If you are sharing your holiday with friends or family in Cleghorn near Lanark this wonderfully classic Victorian country house is set within 2 acres of beautifully landscaped ground in the heart of the Scottish countryside.
This red sandstone mansion, sleeps 17, offering an exceptional holiday home, completed to a very high standard and offering great charm and elegance for the discerning visitor. It boasts wonderful traditional period features, tasteful furnishings and decor and exudes a warm, welcoming ambience. Nearby horse riding can be enjoyed for the Lanark Equestrian hotel but afterwards why not enjoy a frame of snooker of the house's full size snooker table? With several stables nearby Saltcoats, in Ayrshire, is better for couples. Overlooking fields and hedgerows to the sea, this charming cottage forms part of a farm steading in a courtyard setting. There is a private, enclosed garden with magnificent panoramic views. Guests will enjoy the free-range chickens, farm animals, sheep, stud and livery horses on the farm – riding may be available for suitably experienced riders. We believe there is a wealth of choices for horse riders in our portfolio of cottages so why not look at our website for all the options.
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