Very comfortable, Super King size bed with a high quality pocket sprung memory foam mattress
Underfloor heating throughout
Free Wi-Fi HD Freesat Box with 32" HDTV Blu-Ray player (with a good collection of films) Mini Hi Fi
All bed linen & towels
Luxury holiday accommodation in the heart of Highland Perthshire
Washing machine / tumble dryer, Microwave Dishwasher
Generous space for bike and kit storage; muddy boots, and jackets
Parking and overnight trickle charging for electric cars available
We're very sorry but both Cow Sheds are not suitable for children under 14
Unfortunately we are unable to accept pets at Lettoch
King / Twin Room
Cow Shed 2 is an immaculately renovated hill top barn conversion with staggering highland views. Formerly a byre, Cow Shed 2 has been lovingly converted into a relaxing holiday retreat- perfect for couples and guests seeking peaceful comfort and panoramic views.
Just six miles north of Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire Lettoch Farm enjoys an enviable elevated position above the historic Killiecrankie battlefield.
Steve developed the Cow Shed experience becasue he wanted to create a space that everyone would love to holiday in. He was also keen to utilise his passion for sustainable building and natural materials.
Steve halved the remaining steading by building a straw-bale wall which was plastered using traditional clay. This created a generous open-planned living space which visitors to the original Cowshed had always commented on, finding it a real plus to their short break and holiday in Perthshire. A centrally located wood burning stove separates a wonderfully cosy sitting room from the spacious open plan kitchen dining area.
It was important to Steve that comfort, sustainability and style were the focus of Cowshed 2. The kitchen has been made almost entirely from recycled pallet wood; a theme continued on pallet wood-clad feature walls found in both the main living area and adjacent bedroom ( bed available as Super King or twin beds - please specify when booking) Underfloor heating spreads across the cottage and a wood burning stove guarantees cosiness in all weathers. Finally, the en-suite bathroom enjoys a walk-in, power shower.
The Pass of Killiecrankie lies about midway between Pitlochry and Blair Atholl. A little under a mile and a half long, it is a narrow, steep sided glen cut by the River Garry through the surrounding high ground, and forms the most constricted part of what has throughout history been the main route between the Highlands and the Lowlands.
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| Price per week | Short Break | Minimum Stay | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20th Dec 2025 - 5th Jan 2026 | £ 975 | N/A | 7 nights |
| 6th Jan 2026 - 20th Mar 2026 | £ 850 | £ 550 for 3 nights | 3 nights |
| 21st Mar 2026 - 22nd May 2026 | £ 875 | £ 575 for 3 nights | 3 nights |
| 23rd May 2026 - 30th Oct 2026 | £ 895 | £ 625 for 3 nights | 3 nights |
| 31st Oct 2026 - 22nd Dec 2026 | £ 695 | £ 375 for 2 nights | 2 nights |
| 23rd Dec 2026 - 8th Jan 2027 | £ 1025 | N/A | 7 nights |
If your chosen home & dates are available, please complete a Booking Request Form by clicking on your chosen date, and we will confirm your booking by return, usually within 24 hrs.
If you prefer you can telephone us (+44) 01796 470048 and we can deal with your enquires in person.
A 25% deposit secures your holiday with the balance payable 7 weeks prior to the start of your stay.