This compact Aberfoyle self-catering apartment is situated on the top floor of a former Victorian hotel, opposite the famous Rob Roy legendary "poker" oak tree, on the edge of the village of Aberfoyle, within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This cosy Aberfoyle self-catering apartment has a wonderfully Scottish feel to it, carpeted in Black Watch tartan, and comfortably furnished and well equipped to provide a convenient holiday home for exploring the National Park. From your Aberfoyle self-catering apartment you can take a bike ride along Route 7, taking you through Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, or, there are wonderful walks straight from this Aberfoyle self-catering apartment, following the Trossachs Trail through forest parkland or the Menteith Hills. This is an ideal holiday location to explore Loch Lomond and the surrounding area with good local transport links. and C
Weekly price from £301
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