Crannaig House, Aberfoyle, Loch Lomond and Trossach National Park 

 

Crannaig House
Perfect Hospitality - without costing the earth

     

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Crannaig House was built for the Duke of Montrose circa 1860. Standing in four acres of woodland gardens, the house is close to the centre of Aberfoyle village yet quietly screened and secluded from the noise and traffic of the main street. The house remains a testament to the Grand Victorian Style but now with every modern comfort and convenience the discerning visitor could wish. More than a third of the visitors to Crannaig House make return visits or send their friends - proof beyond question of quality and value-for-money.

Gold award-winning Crannaig House has received widespread praise for ecological measures which minimise the impact of modern life and tourism on our special environment

The natural gardens are always colourful and the lawns to the left of this photograph are for children to run off steam... there is a child-size goalmouth and a supply of outdoor and indoor toys so our younger guests need not bring their own. Overlooking the play lawn is our picnic and barbeque area - parents can chillout whilst the children are at play in plain-view. The building on the left is the site of the original stables to the house.

 

Crannaig House, Aberfoyle, Loch Lomond and Trossach National Park


W
e have some of the earliest photographs of the area showing the house without the small pitched section in the middle of the roof; this was added when three extra rooms were accessed and fitted-out about 100 years ago.

Our private car park occupies one corner of the rear garden and is not visible from the road; inherently secure, the car park is free for guests to use at their own risk.
 


The main poultryhouse is to the left of this photo and the duck-pond to the right. Baby birds have another house.

Secure bicycle storage is available in our garage, centre left of this photo. We are cyclist and walker-friendly: super-fast laundry and drying facilities make our most physically active guests especially welcome. Cool drinks await your arrival on a hot day.

 

Crannaig House, Aberfoyle, Loch Lomond and Trossach National Park

"A bed & breakfast establishment for the discerning visitor at the heart of the Lomond & The Trossachs National Park"

Contact by-- Email:- info@crannaighouse.com
Telephone:-+44 (0) 1877 382276
Proprietors : Ann & John Epps, Crannaig House, Trossachs Road, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, FK8 3SR, Scotland
 


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