Loveshack Yurt
£185-200 per night
Tucked away in a peaceful spot in Scotland’s beautiful Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Loveshack Yurt is a cosy hideaway for two.
Inside, you’ll find a charming space centred around a king size bed with a skylight above for stargazing and a log burner to keep you toasty.
Outside, there’s a private garden space with an outdoor kitchen area, where you can prepare meals for the BBQ and a fire pit so you can enjoy the natural surroundings late into the evening.
There’s plenty to see and do nearby, from kayaking on the loch, to visiting the grave of the infamous Rob Roy MacGregor in the village, to long scenic walks in the national park.
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UK Holidays, Scotland, Stirling,
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