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694 rental properties match your search for SElf catering holiday cottages apartments crofts and holiday homes in Perthshire Tayside Scotland
Romantic Retreat
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Roach Rest,

Doddington, Lincolnshire, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets

This 1 bedroom holiday cottage is located on a lovely working farm which boasts fishing lakes as well as a large indoor heated swimming pool, many of Lincolnshire’s best sights are within easy reach for day trips.

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lake views
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TVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveHeated poolFree WifiPatio GardenParking
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7 nights from £300
Pet-Friendly
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Littlemead,

Brendon, Devon, England
sleeps  6 sleeps 6
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms
2 dogs welcome  2 dogs
family friendly family friendly

Escape to this idyllic riverside cottage in Exmoor National Park, just 4 miles from Lynton and the coast, fish nearby or relax and unwind with friends or family at this 3 bedroom pet-friendly rural retreat.

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ground floor bedroom
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TVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveFree WifiEnclosed GardenParking
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7 nights from £600
Romantic Retreat
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Granary Barn,

Oakham, Rutland, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets

Romantic rural retreat in Rutland, ideal for a couple, with stunning country views, just 5 miles from Rutland Water.

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country views
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Digital TVDishwasherMicrowaveFree WifiGardenParking
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7 nights from £575
Family-Friendly
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Bluegate Farm Holiday Cottages,

Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
sleeps  6 sleeps 6
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
6 bathrooms 6 bathrooms
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Two high quality farm cottages, each with its own private garden and impressive countryside views out towards the Chiltern Hills, just a short distance from Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, Woburn Safari Park and the Dunstable Downs.

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Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveParkingGarden
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7 nights from £380
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Perthshire is centrally situated for touring Scotland. It is a popular tourist destination in its own right because of the natural beauty of the countryside.

Pitlochry is a Perthshire town that attracts tourists in their droves to enjoy the walks, view salmon making their way up the fish ladder (mid May is a good time to visit, we saw over a dozen salmon), fish or just relax on Loch Faskally in a rowing boat. It's a feel-good place. The small town centre has a choice of restaurants, pubs, cafes, carry-oots (take-aways), hotels and shops. People relax outside in the evenings, talking, drinking and creating a lively atmosphere. The Festival Theatre provides nightly entertainment and even teas during the day, all in a very pleasant setting. Scottish folk music and ceilidhs can be found at one of the many hotels.

Fourteen miles to the south of Pitlochry, is Dunkeld. It's historic cathedral overlooks the river and has lovely wooded gardens for a stroll or just to laze and watch the river flow by. The National Trust has restored the exteriors of twenty or so houses that destroyed in 1689 when Jacobite forces lay siege to Dunkeld. There are at least three antique shops in the town if you like a browse through old china and furniture.

To the east, just out of Dunkeld is Craig Wood with its carpet of bluebells (in mid May). Further east along the same road, is the Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Centre (Tel: 01350 727337) with binoculars on hand and TV camera bringing nature close up to you. You may be fortunate and spot an otter, or great crested grebe or even an osprey.

A Beatrix Potter exhibition is to be found just south of Dunkeld with a children's play area, gardens and tea shop. If Benjamin Bunny makes you feel sentimental then add this to your itinerary (Tel: 01350 727674).

Further south, along the A827, Aberfeldy, with its water mill and Black Watch memorial is a quieter and simpler town. There is a very nice tea shop in the high street with truly scrumptious diet defeating cakes, a good gift shop, some walks, but not much else in the way of visitor attractions. The town looks in need of a good coat of paint and some TLC. It's main attraction appears to be the river rafting trips which range from easy to wild and crazy. Trips take a half or full day, and look really good fun (Tel: 01887 829706).

Last here, but first for many, is the world famous Gleneagles golf course and 5 star resort. Scotland has many notable golf courses on offer but if you want to satisfy your dream of playing at Gleneagles then check out some of the self-catering accommodation that will provide a comfortable place to lay your head and dream of birdies, and eagles, and your own personal success on the course.