Nature at your doorstep

Silence at your core

Six exclusive retreats in the heart of the Scottish Highlands -
for moments worth remembering, with the people who matter most.

6

CHALETS

8+ 

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

9.2/10

REVIEW ON BOOKING



About us

"Scottland always made us come back - so we made it our home"

Since 2012, we have been renting out our six family chalets in the Scottish Highlands. What began as a dream has grown into our true passion – lovely hospitality in the heart of Scottland.

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Your Hosts

Conny Keller

Host & Lady of the lodge

Rober Keller

General Assistang & Jack of all Trades

Chalets

1 Bedroom Chalet

Deluxe

Our smallest Chalets are perfect for couples on a trip together

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2 Bedroom Chalets

3 Chalets up to 4 people

Traveling with family or friends

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Activities

Hiking

Ben Cruachan

A much loved Argyll classic, Ben Cruachan is one of Scotland’s highest peaks. Several peaks form a horseshoe around the water feature of the Cruachan Reservoir. From the ridge and Ben Cruachan summit, you can spot Loch Etive to the west and Loch Awe to the south. Much of the Southern Scottish Highlands sprawls before you – amongst the best views in Scotland.

Beinn Lora

It’s well worth the climb up the hill from the foot of Beinn Lora for the stunning panorama of coast, islands and mountains. Picnic tables at wonderful vantage points give you a chance to catch your breath and take in the scenery and the Eagle’s Eyrie viewpoint is an ideal photo opportunity.

Isle of Kerrera

The Isle of Kerrera is situated at the mouth of Oban bay and acts as a physical breakwater for this important west coast harbour. To access Kerrera you travel 2.5 miles south from Oban to Gallanach where a ferry crosses the 600 metres of the Sound of Kerrera between the Scottish mainland and the island itself (5 minute journey). There is a vehicle exclusion policy on the island, except for those of the locals, making it a walker’s paradise.

The Sheiling for Deirdre and Naoise

A gleaming gold statue of two lovers is the centrepiece of a memorial garden laid 1500 ft up on the slopes of Beinn Ghlas.

The Shieling tells the tale of Deirdre of the Sorrows, who was said to have fled to Glen Etive with her lover Naoise. A love story famed in Irish mytholodogy, the hillside retreat has one of the best views in Argyll.

Easdale Island

Wander around the pretty cottages and old slate quarries then climb to the highest point on the tiny but fascinating car-free island of Easdale. Leave plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere, watch for wildlife or visit the museum or cafe.

Biking

The Great Glen Way

The Great Glen is actually a series of glens filled by lochs which are linked by the Caledonian Canal. Cycling the Great Glen Way from west to east is the most popular choice but many people choose to start from Inverness too. The route is waymarked and there are some challenging sections where the route climbs high above the banks of Loch Ness. A mountain bike is required for this route.

Ben Nevis Loop (43.5 miles)

The trail sneaks through some of Scotland’s finest scenery, nudging up against Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak, in the early stages, and then squeezes past the Mamores and the Grey Corries massifs later in the day.

Loch Leven Circuit

A 21 mile circuit around Loch Leven – a narrow sea loch surrounded by mountains. This route can be started from a number of points including Kinlochleven, Glencoe village, Ballachuish or North Ballachulish.

Sightseeing

Oban Distillery

Oban Distillery is both one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and one of the smallest with just two pot stills. Pre-dating the town of Oban, it was originally established in 1794 by brothers John and Hugh Stevenson. It underwent a refurbishment in the 1890s and there has been little change to the present buildings since then. The distillery’s tours offer visitors the chance to witness the traditional craftsmanship of whisky production first-hand before enjoying complimentary drams of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt.

Dunollie Castle

The Museum, Castle and Grounds provide an exciting journey of discovery, where visitors of all ages can learn about the history of the castle, the noble MacDougall family and life on the west coast of Scotland through exciting exhibitions and displays.

Dunstaffnage Castle

On an immense rock overlooking the Firth of Lorn near Oban stands the remains of one of the oldest stone castles in Scotland and the former stronghold of the MacDougalls.

St Conan’s Kirk

St Conan’s Kirk in the village of Lochawe attracts visitors from all over the world with its magical lochside setting and easily reached location. From the road the Kirk gives few clues about the amazing architecture both inside and out.

Kilchurn Castle

Kilchurn Castle was a fortress, a comfortable residence and later a garrison stronghold, and contains the oldest surviving barracks on the British mainland. Its five-storey tower house dominates the complex, with a lower hall, courtyard and barracks below.

Inveraray Castle

The ancient Royal Burgh of Inveraray is located 60 miles north west of Glasgow by Loch Fyne in an area of spectacular natural beauty. The ruggedness of the highland scenery serves as a spectacular backdrop for the sheltered tidal Loch, beside which nestles the present Castle built between 1746 and 1789.

Golf

Taynuilt Golf Club

Taynuilt Golf Club is a stunning 9-hole parkland course which was founded in 1987.  The Course is surrounded by majestic scenery located close to the base of Ben Cruachan and with stunning views up Loch Etive. 

Dalmally Golf Club

Picturesque Dalmally Golf Club is nestled between views of Ben Cruachan and Ben Lui and bounded by the rolling waters of the Orchy River. There are many mature trees and interesting water hazards and bunkers on the nine-hole parkland golf course.

Glencruitten Golf Club (18-hole)

Glencruitten Golf Course is situated on the outskirts of the picturesque seaside town of Oban.

Fishing

Loch Etive & Loch Awe

We have an ideal location for the keen angler, including sea fishing for the cod, spurdog and thornbacks in the tidal waters of Loch Etive and fly fishing for salmon and sea trout in the River Awe to name just a few. We have enough parking space for your boat as well.

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