Innerwick Farm House is an attractive, modernised stone built, two-storey farmhouse with views of the surrounding glen and hills. The Farm House is just off the main glen road on a track that leads to Innerwick Farm and is beside Glenlyon Church.
Sitting room with open log fire, dining room, kitchen with breakfast table, cloakroom with shower, and a separate drying room downstairs; while upstairs there is a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two twin bedrooms and bathroom. Parking spaces by front gate. Small enclosed garden. Access to hill tracks (200 yards).
Facilities
Wood and coal provided. Fully equipped kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher and fridge-freezer. Television. Payphone. Washing machine/tumble dryer. Double glazing. Pillows, duvets and electric blankets provided.
Linen available for hire.
Oil fired central heating. Water from private hill supply.
Dogs by arrangementAn attractive, modernised stone built, two-storey farmhouse with views of the surrounding glen and hills. The Farm House is just off the main glen road on a track that leads to Innerwick Farm and is beside Glenlyon Church.
We have four charming traditional stone-built detached cottages on a family run farm/sporting estate. Innerwick is situated in central Glenlyon, Scotland's longest and some say loveliest glen. Our National Scenic Area allows panoramic views and varied walking. The Ben Lawers area is of special interest to botanists and Innerwick itself offers a great opportunity for birdwatchers. Fishing and tennis are available at Innerwick and golf, watersports and riding within 30 minutes.
Ballinloan Cottage sleeps 4, the Farm House sleeps 6 and Innerwick cottage 4/6.
All are fully modernised with full central heating and log fires. Large showers available in all properties. Full details on our website.
Glenlyon is within a National Scenic Area in Highland Perthshire. It is Scotland’s longest and one of its loveliest glens, with a variety of landscapes from deep river gorges and rock pools to gentle farmland and dramatic mountain peaks. Local legends abound, Glenlyon being a main route for west-east passage for 2000 years. Innerwick Estate is half way up the glen on what was for many centuries Campbell land and used to be a part of Meggernie Estate in the last century. Now, as an independent working farm and estate it offers peace without isolation. It is just over a mile from the local post office and tearoom at Bridge of Balgie and thirty minutes from Aberfeldy or Killin. Perth is the nearest city (48 miles) with Edinburgh, Glasgow, Oban and Inverness all approximately two hours drive