Within the heart of The Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park at Brig O’Turk, Dundarroch is a beautiful and spacious Victorian family house set in 7 acres of mature gardens with stunning views.
Brig o' Turk is just over an hour from both Edinburgh or Glasgow airport. It lies six miles west of Callander and about four miles north of Aberfoyle. Dundarroch backs directly onto the biking trails
and footpaths in the national park and is less than a mile away from Loch Venachar and Loch Achray,
and under three miles from Loch Katrine is to the west. Steeped in history and legend, Loch Katrine
is the perfect place for a Trossachs adventure with a trip aboard the famous Sir Walter Scott
steamship over to Stronachlachar en route to Loch Lomond. Within the area there are boundless
opportunities for outdoor activities including climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, water sports,
fishing, shooting and stalking. Gleneagles/Loch Lomond are only 35 miles away.
This magnificent house dates back to 1870 and has been decorated to a high standard to create a
very stylish and modern holiday home that is in keeping with its beautiful natural surroundings. It
has outstanding westerly views towards the striking peak of Ben Venue and the garden is bordered
by the rivers Black Water and Turk.
Accomodation for 12 people consists of the following :-
• Six bedrooms en suite – 1 superking, 3 kings and 2 twins bedrooms plus 1 travel cot
• Kitchen/Dining Room, Drawing Room, Sitting Room, TV room , Play Room, Utility Room
• Satellite TV and Wi-Fi.
The kitchen area is open plan with spacious seating in a recent extension and offers a Rangemaster
110 Excel cooker for those with an eye on group/family entertainment.
Dundarroch has an open fire in the drawing room, and a wood burning stove in the TV room and in the sitting room in a
traditional stone feature an LPG fireplace making it the ideal spot for curling up in the evening.
Outside there is plenty of parking right by the door and surrounding the property is a landscaped
garden with external furniture seating.
Towering pines up the driveway add to the natural beauty of the landscape in the national park. The
grounds are home to red squirrels, pine martens, pheasants, wood peckers deer and foxes. From the house there
are numerous short walks and forest trails to be enjoyed or longer climbs like Ben A’an or Ben Venue
both of which offer unforgettable views over Loch Katrine and the surrounding area.