In a former life, this cottage was home to railway workers back in the early 1900s. Since then, it's had a complete transformation into a romantic hideaway, while still retaining much of its traditional charm. The kitchen echoes this home's industrial past, with polished concrete worktops and burr elm shelving giving it a historic feel, while the Edwardian table is a fantastic place to gather and share a homemade meal. Outside, you'll find a private garden and wooden deck, where you can fire up the barbecue and enjoy an alfresco feast as you gaze over the Insh Marshes across to the incredible landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park. Don't forget your binoculars, because you also have a great view of both the nearby RSPB bird reserve and the train line – both birdwatchers and trainspotters will be delighted. There are several paths of varying difficulty close by, meaning that whether you want an invigorating hike or a gentle stroll, there's a trail to suit you. Explore the wild landscapes from rivers to moors, mountains to lochs, before returning to the welcoming glow of the wood-burning stove, and perhaps a wee dram of whisky.
Home truths: *You'll probably want a car to get around this rural area – there's space to park at the house
*Pets are welcome, so bring along your furry friend
*A cot and high chair can be provided if you're travelling with a little one
*Toiletries are not provided so you'll need to remember your shampoo