The Stable at Lakeview Cottages

Port of Menteith, Scotland


Suitible for: 2 Humans icon 2 Humans
Suitible for: 1 Dogs icon 1 Dog

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    Why we love it

    Backed by woodland, with a deep bath, lakeside views and more dog-friendly places to eat, and activities than you could shake a (chewed up) stick at


    What you'll love

    Dogs will love

    • Lakeside dining, with plenty of birds to get the tummy rumbling
    • Strolls in the local woodlands for new and exotic sniffs
    • Afternoon naps on the covered porch

    Humans will love

    • Washing off the adventures in a deep bath
    • Heading to the local gym for a swim, the spa or a workout, for free!
    • Having so much to do on the doorstep

    The place

    If you’re a couple with a dog, looking to explore this part of the world, it doesn’t get much better than this. The Lakeview Cottages Estate is an incredible 40 acres on the hillsides overlooking Lake of Menteith. Active types will be out early with the dog, headed to Munros for challenging hikes, or watersports on the many lochs nearby. There’s even the option to drive out to Glasgow or Edinburgh if your hound’s missing their coffee and culture, as both are just over an hour away. The laid-back types will enjoy making the most of the ample to-dos in the locale. Exploring the woods on site, the lake for waterside strolls and eateries with incredible views. And the super laid back? Well, you’ll find them melting into the large bath, out on the deck with a drink and the pine-scented air or just on the comfy couch with a novel.

    Sleeping

    • 1 x King room

    Washing

    • Bathrobes
    • Bathroom
    • Shower room
    • Washing machine and dryer
    • Handwash

    Living and relaxing

    • Covered patio overlooking the lake with gas BBQ and table with seating for two
    • Open-plan lounge with sofa
    • Wood burner and a complimentary basket of logs
    • Wifi
    • TV and DVD player

    Cooking and dining

    • Kitchen including fridge/freezer, electric stove and microwave
    • Cooking basics supplied - tea, coffee, milk, salt and pepper

    For the dog

    • Treats
    • Poo bags
    • A Mud Daddy paw cleaner

    Booking information

    • Check in 1600
    • Check out 1000
    • Scottish Short Term License Number : ST00077F
    • £40 per dog per stay

    Optional extras

    • Guests get free access to the swimming pool, sauna, steam room, gym and spa at Forest Hills Hotel (15 minute drive away)

    You should know

    • Please don’t leave your dog alone at the lodge. Although there are plenty of dog-friendly days out they can join you on!
    • There are a few cattle grids on the property, so make sure unfamiliar dogs don’t wander over them
    • If you’re lucky, you might meet the owner’s golden retriever called Bertie
    • This space is directly next to the owner’s property, and to The Mews but with 40 acres to explore, there’s plenty of room for everyone
    • There's a duck pond on the estate, it's not right by the cottage, but be aware if your dog's a chaser!
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    In the neighbourhood

    • As this place is within the Trossachs National Park, you’ll never be short of walks to take! Just up the road, there’s the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, which is 19,665 hectares to explore with your hound! Though you can’t bring your dog into the café, there are bowls for water and tie-up points outside the visitor’s centre. Nearby, there’s also the Go Ape centre, where you’re welcome to bring your dog – as long as they’re well-behaved and don’t mind seeing you dangle off the high ropes!
    • The Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is just outside Aberfoyle, so if you head out there to explore, there are a few options for pit stops and rewarding post-hike dinners. You could head to The Forth Inn – two-time winner of The Dog-Friendly Pub of the year. Or try out The Faerie Tree Inn for its seasonal British and international fare (just as long as your dog doesn’t chase Faeries)
    • If you’ve got a salty dog, then you might want to get them out in the ear-flapping winds of Loch Katrine for a cruise! The local cruise company takes dogs of all sizes (though be sure to call ahead to check), and you can enjoy a little boat ride, finishing off with a trip to The Pier Café, which sits on its banks. Grab breakfast, lunch, early evening meals, simply coffee – or even the pizza that’s served all day. They say mucky paws and boots are welcome, and you might even meet their resident springer, Lexi, just be sure to check the opening times
    • Its full name is the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, so if you’re not headed over to Loch Lomond, you’re missing out. There’s walking, of course, cycling (if your dog doesn’t mind a workout), and even watersports! There’s even an island called Inchcailloch worth exploring. Take part in any of these, and you’ll surely deserve a hearty meal. It’s worth checking out The Clachan Inn, the oldest licensed pub in Scotland, The Perch which serves lunches and brunches on the waterfront or even the St Mocha Coffee Shop & Ice Cream Parlour in Balmaha, which serve puppuccinos!
    • The hardiest of explorers might want to take on Ben Lomond, which is only 40 minutes away. It’s Scotland’s most southernly Munro, and whilst it’s quite popular with day-trippers from nearby Glasgow, or Edinburgh, you’ll find plenty of room up there for a wander. Just be sure to pack the tough boots for the 3000ft climb
    • If you’re not just here to enjoy the peace and seclusion (which you'll be finding in bucketloads), but also to experience Scotland as it comes, then you can take the hour or so drive to Glasgow or Edinburgh. Both cities having ancient architecture and deep history, as well as being living, breathing cities, constantly changing and reforming as culture changes. So even if you’ve been before, you’re almost guaranteed to see plenty of new sights on each visit
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