Bothan Dub Cabin
£175.00 up to £275 per night
The highlights
A striking, contemporary cabin situated on a picturesque 40-acre farm.
Overlooking an attractive pond, with a fabulous viewing deck extended over the water.
Welcoming, cosy interior to make you feel instantly at home. Private, wood-fired hot tub with views across the pond. Designed for minimal impact, using electricity powered by a wind turbine and low carbon gas.
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No pets
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UK Holidays, Scotland, Perthshire,
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