Self Catering in the Scottish Highlands
 

 KILLIEHUNTLY FARM

GEORDIE’S COTTAGE

CAIRNGORM NATIONAL PARK, SCOTLAND

 
 
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Overlooking the undulating mountains and forests of the Cairngorm National Park, Geordie’s is a self-catering escape for friends and families in the Highlands.

Geordie’s cottage is a cosy self-catered home for a family or group of pals. It is made up of one double room, one single room, and one twin room. The heart of the home is a living room with a log burning stove, casual seating and an old dinging table. Through this room, you have use of a fully equipped kitchen stocked with a few essentials to get you started (and some little treats to make your stay special).

 
 

THE SPACE

Geordie's Cottage includes a double and single room on the ground floor with a shared bathroom.

The ground floor also hosts a dining and living space with a log stove, and a kitchen stocked with essentials.

The cottage also includes a washer/dryer, toiletries, towels, a good suppy of fire wood and cleaning supplies.

The garden has a little patio area with outdoor seating and a BBQ grill for warmer days. The first floor includes a twin room and a seperate shower room.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Geordie's Cottage is offered on a self-catering basis only. That gives you the freedom to cook whatever you like during your stay.

The farm office at Killiehuntly plays host to a little shop, where you can find curated food provisions as well as local spirits & beers to enjoy during your stay with us.

GOOD TO KNOW

Our cottages are family-friendly, and we are happy to provide a cot and a high chair if you wish. Our cottages are also dog-friendly, please get in touch to arrange this. You can use your cottage at any time after 4pm on the day of arrival. We ask that you depart by 10am on your final day. This cottage is available for a minimum five night stay.

 

 THE CAIRNGORM NATIONAL PARK

 
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IN THE HEART OF OUR CONSERVATION EFFORTS

Geordie’s Cottage sits within the wild surrounds of the Cairngorm National Park. Stretching across undulating mountain tops, expansive wetlands and thick, native forests, the national park is home to a rich array of wildlife and local culture. As a responsible custodian of much of the national park, WildLand is committed to an ambitious and proactive programme of landscape-scale rehabilitation across our portfolio. To date, we have planted over five million new native trees, and created the conditions for many more to naturally regenerate - providing a home for wildlife, flora and fauna. We hope you’ll join us in this truly special corner of the world.