Peaceful, private location in central Pitlochry
Wood burning stove
Wi-Fi
Courtyard garden
Parking
1 Well behaved pet welcome £30
Double Room
Bathroom
Gardeners Cottage – Peaceful Retreat in the Heart of Pitlochry
This cleverly converted former stable enjoys a peaceful and private setting, just a short stroll from the centre of Pitlochry in beautiful Highland Perthshire. Tucked away at the rear of the owner’s home, Gardeners Cottage offers charm, comfort, and a high degree of privacy—ideal for couples seeking a relaxing escape.
Best known for its Festival Theatre and famous fish ladder, Pitlochry offers year-round attractions including spectacular walks, scenic cycling routes, ancient castles, fishing spots, and a great selection of restaurants, pubs, and shops.
Open-plan living area with wood-burning stove and feature patio doors leading to the garden
Well-equipped kitchen/diner with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, and freezer
Attractive double bedroom with ample storage
Bright and spacious bathroom with shower over bath
Charming courtyard garden – a tranquil space to relax with a drink and enjoy the birdsong
Logs for wood burner, gas central heating, and electricity included
Bed linen and towels provided
Entertainment: DVD player, CD player
Private parking for one car
1 well-behaved pet welcome (£30 fee)
Whether you're planning to explore the hills and glens or simply unwind in a cosy and characterful setting, Gardeners Cottage offers a delightful base for your Highland getaway.
Pitlochry is one of Scotland’s most popular tourist destinations, conveniently located just off the A9, in the geographical heart of Scotland, and between Perth and Inverness. The town is home to two renowned whisky distilleries that draw visitors from far and wide: the historic Bell’s Blair Atholl Distillery and Edradour Distillery, famously known as Scotland’s smallest traditional distillery. The renowned Pitlochry Festival Theatre, affectionately known as the “Theatre in the Hills”, offers an impressive programme of plays, musicals, and cultural events throughout the year. Star of stage and Hollywood A-lister Alan Cumming, is the current Artistic Director. Right next door is the Explorers Garden, opened in 2003. This 2.5-acre site celebrates 300 years of botanical exploration by Scottish plant hunters and features an amphitheatre, woodland walks, and a diverse range of rare and exotic plants. Just a short stroll away, visitors can explore the Pitlochry Power Station and Dam, where the iconic salmon ladder allows a fascinating glimpse of fish leaping upstream during spawning season.
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| Price per week | Short Break | Minimum Stay | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20th Dec 2025 - 5th Jan 2026 | £ 895 | £ 750 for 4 nights | 4 nights |
| 6th Jan 2026 - 20th Mar 2026 | £ 650 | £ 425 for 2 nights | 2 nights |
| 21st Mar 2026 - 22nd May 2026 | £ 725 | £ 495 for 3 nights | 3 nights |
| 23rd May 2026 - 30th Oct 2026 | £ 750 | £ 515 for 3 nights | 3 nights |
| 31st Oct 2026 - 22nd Dec 2026 | £ 695 | £ 425 for 2 nights | 2 nights |
| 23rd Dec 2026 - 8th Jan 2027 | £ 895 | £ 750 for 4 nights | 4 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.