Cosy & Compact Rowan Lodge No4 - Killin
56.482313, -4.309849Overview
The 0-bedroom Cosy & Compact Rowan Lodge No4 entices guests to enjoy snow skiing, archery, and hiking and is located about 25 minutes' walk from such natural sites as Inchbuie Island. This property includes a car park and a terrace with views of the mountain.
Location
Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve is situated approximately 10 minutes' drive away. The villa is nearly a 25-minute walk from the scenic waterfalls "Falls of Dochart".
The closest airport is Glasgow, which is 105 km from Cosy & Compact Rowan Lodge No4.
Rooms
Guests can make use of a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as an iron with ironing board. Guests can also enjoy a patio and a balcony, along with a sofa. This property comes with a bathroom with a separate toilet and a shower. A hairdryer are included to enhance your comfort.
Eat & Drink
The lodge offers a fully furnished kitchen, as well as a place for dining to cook and dine. Guests can also make use of a microwave, an electric kettle, and a refrigerator to prepare their own meal.
Leisure & Business
Children's facilities such as cots and high chairs ensure a comfortable stay.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Cosy & Compact Rowan Lodge No4
| 💵 Lowest room price | 16628 INR |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 1.5 km |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 84.0 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Oban, OBN |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Cosy & Compact Rowan Lodge No4
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missingWrote a review on 29 Nov
Had a great time figuring out what to do with no guidance from the team. Lovely view of the car park and the buzzing sound of the electricity meter outside the bedroom. So much privacy in the connected row of cabins. Amazing decor and furniture, totally worth the price.
Oh, just loved hearing the neighbors in their bedrooms and paying extra for electricity. What a delightful experience!
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missingWrote a review on 16 Aug
The location of the lodge was convenient, with nearby amenities and attractions. the room was clean and the bed was comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep. the owner was friendly and accommodating, providing helpful information about the area.
The lodge was connected to other cabins, compromising privacy and potentially leading to noise disturbances.
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missingWrote a review on 16 May
This lodge was absolutely mind-blowing! The owner was super nice, and the cleanliness was jaw-dropping. It was a great base for exploring the stunning Loch Tay and Killin area, and the hosts were incredibly accommodating, especially with our dog. The compact size was just perfect, with a comfortable bed and all the necessary pots and pans. We enjoyed the free parking and free wi-fi, as well as the flat-screen TV. The express check-in and check-out made our stay a breeze. We had a blast hiking, cycling, and canoeing in the beautiful surroundings. The lodge's location provided a peaceful and rural atmosphere, ideal for unwinding. Plus, the option to bring our furry friend along was a great bonus. We highly recommend this place and can't wait to visit again! xxx
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missingWrote a review on 03 May
The lodge had a super cozy vibe, perfect for a chill getaway. Loved the terrace with stunning mountain views! The fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and an oven was a total game-changer. Made cooking meals a breeze. The double room was amazing, with a balcony and a comfy sofa. Had a great seating area to relax and enjoy the view.
Personally, I wasn't a fan of the hairdryer in the private bathroom. But hey, that's just my opinion!
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missingWrote a review on 29 Apr
Great base point for exploring Loch Tay and Killin area. Lovely hosts. Fine area. Very good with the dog.
Everything was fantastic.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Apr
The lodge was as described - compact but cosy. The bed was comfy and there were enough pots, pans, etc. for our needs. The owner was nice and the lodge was clean.
To our stay. We had to pay extra for electricity and towels, which added to the cost.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Apr
Lodge as described, with compact and cosy feel. Electricity charge of £4.50 per night. Towel hire available at £5. Dog-friendly for weekend stays at £30. Lodge connects to 3 others, so shared balcony conversations. Owners oversee comings and goings. Comfy bed and sufficient kitchen supplies. Expectations to clean and strip bed felt slightly pressured. Ideal base for Loch Tay and Killin exploration. Lovely hosts and stunning rural location. Recommended for dog owners.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Mar
Lodge as described, compact and cosy. Electricity cost of £4.50 per night. Towels available to hire for £5. Dogs allowed for £30 per weekend. Lodge joined with 3 others. Balcony conversations shared with neighbors. Owners have good view of comings and goings from carpark. Comfy bed. Sufficient pots and pans. Expectation to clean and strip bed. a nice and clean stay.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Mar
For the price we paid, we got great value and a nice room. The location was beautiful and the staff were friendly and helpful.
The breakfast selection could have been better.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Jan
The lodge provided us with stunning mountain views that truly took our breath away. As nature enthusiasts, this was an absolute dream come true for us. We were pleasantly surprised by the fully equipped kitchen, complete with a fridge and oven. It made cooking and enjoying meals together so much more convenient and enjoyable. Our double room had a lovely balcony where we could relax and take in the scenic surroundings. The cozy sofa and seating area added a nice touch of comfort to our stay.
Personally, I would have preferred if the balcony was available in every double room. But hey, that's just my personal preference and others might still find enjoyment without it.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Nov
The lodge was clean and the owner was nice. I liked the compact and cozy feel of the lodge, and the bed was comfortable. The kitchen had enough pots and pans for cooking.
Drawbacks: I didn't like the added expense of electricity, and I could hear next door people talking in their bedroom.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Oct
Lodge was exactly as described - compact and cosy. Electricity cost £4.50/night, towels £5 to hire, and dogs were welcome for £30/weekend. The lodge is part of a group of four, so be aware conversations on the balcony are shared with neighbors. Owners have a good view of the comings and goings from across the carpark. The bed was comfortable and enough pots and pans were provided. Cleaning and bed stripping were expected, but no pressure was felt. The owner was friendly and the lodge was clean.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Oct
The Lodge was compact and cosy, with a comfy bed and enough pots and pans. the owners were nice and the place was clean.
Felt good, no complaints.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Oct
I recently stayed at a lovely lodge in Killin called Rowan Lodge No4. It was a perfect choice for a cosy and compact getaway. The owner was very nice, and the lodge itself was clean and comfortable. It had a comfy bed and all the necessary pots and pans. The location was convenient, and I appreciated the privacy of having my own balcony.
I would highly recommend this hotel.
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