Sleeps 5
Pet Friendly
Fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
Sleeps 5
Pet Friendly
Fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
Sleeps 4
Pet Friendly
Fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
Sleeps 4
Pet Friendly
Fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
Sleeps 5
Pet Friendly
Fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
Sleeps 5
Pet Friendly
Fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
The Highland Estate of Liarn enjoys an enviable setting on the shores of Loch Rannoch, with quite superb panoramic views southward over the Loch. The stone built cottages, converted from the original farm steadings have been renovated with great care and are set within a traditional exterior. The cottages are fully equipped and offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, including a balcony with panoramic views over Loch Rannoch.
Loch Rannoch lies in the very heart of Scotland, surrounded by beautiful high mountains, forests and moorland with the great expanse of the Loch stretching east and west. Justifiably designated 'A National Scenic Area', the landscape around Loch Rannoch is quite stunning in all seasons and makes an ideal base for the walker, birdwatcher, photographer, and indeed for those of a more active disposition. The Loch itself has a circumference of some 26 miles and is renowned for the quality of its fishing, most notably its wild brown trout. There are also pike, perch and char. Liarn Farm offers stunning views over the Loch towards the Black Wood of Rannoch, amongst the last remnants of the Caledonian Forest which covered most of Scotland some 2000 years ago. The mystical Schiehallion (the Fairy Hill of the Caledonians) at 3553 feet, is despite its daunting look, surprisingly one of the easier Munros to 'bag'.
Point at a map of Scotland and Kinloch Rannoch can be found right in the very centre, just two hours drive from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee. 20 Miles North West of Aberfeldy, 20 miles west of Pitlochry and 18 miles from Rannoch Station, it is well located for an idyllic getaway and has plenty on offer for those seeking adventure, breathtaking scenery or simply to relax and unwind.
By road
From Pitlochry, travel north out of town and take the B8019 west to Tummel Bridge, the B846 through Kinloch Rannoch and onward for around 6 miles. The cottages are on the right.
From Inverness - take the A9 all the way south to the turnoff for Trinafour, some 10 miles south of Dalwhinnie. Follow this road through Trinafour, turning right there onto the road to Kinloch Rannoch and Rannoch station.
From Glasgow - take the A/M80 north to Stirling, remembering to bypass the city and follow the signs for Inverness which will take you on to the A9 north. Once you have passed the signs for Pitlochry, look out some 9 miles on for the exit west to Calvine and the A847 to Kinloch Rannoch.
From Edinburgh – take the M90 to Perth outskirts where you will follow the signs for and join the A9 north to Inverness. Bypass Pitlochry and proceed as for Glasgow above.
From Aberdeen – take the A93 road via Ballater, Braemar and Glenshee to the A924 turn-off at Bridge of Cally, for Kirkmichael then head west to Pitlochry. Proceed as for Pitlochry above
From Dundee – take the A90 to the outskirts of Perth then proceed as for Edinburgh above
By rail
Rannoch Station on the West Highland Line, some 10 miles form Liarn, has a regular daily connecting service with all the major Scottish cities. And a daily express service to and from London King Cross and intermediate stations in the south stops at Pitlochry station.
In addition a great way to travel, without really noticing the length of the journey – is the Caledonian sleeper which operates daily except Saturdays all the way from Fort William to London, and calling at Rannoch Station.
“We have been going to Liarn Farm for more years than I can remember now. We are always welcomed back like family and Louise and Brian's kindness and warmth never fails. They live on-site in the farmhouse so are readily available if needed. Why do we go back year after year? We love the peaceful nature of the place, the surroundings, the multitude of things that can be done in the area.” — Emma Taylor
“I go here every year, most beautiful surroundings on the loch side and a proper Scottish holiday experience. Cottages are very comfortable and have a welcoming feel after being out enjoying the local scenery. My girlfriend and I went here with another couple for a week and had a great time, visited the House of Bruar (the Harrods of Scotland) and went on some amazing walks and even managed to fit in some fishing! Everyone is really lovely, great place to stay whether you are going with the family, friends or just fancy a quiet weekend away with someone special! ”— Ted Beale
“We have had the most brilliant time! So many things to do, loved the farm, the loch, the woods...all of it. Accommodation was fantastic.”— Chris and Karin
“It has been great to be back yet again. The scenery, nature and hospitality of Brian and Louise has been brilliant. Just love this place.”— Pat & Fiona
“Have had a really nice break. Cottage is comfy and cosy, would recommend to my friends. The kids loved feeding the hens, ducks, rabbits and ponies. Plenty of birds of prey to be seen plus deer, pheasants, sheep and coos. Happy Holidays!”— Brian and Elaine