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At home in the wilderness

Named after the nearby mountain, Croiscrag, which means the palace of sacred stones, was originally built in the 15th century as a shooting lodge and accommodation for the ghillie, cook and water bailif. The property has been extensively refurbished by local craftspeople to celebrate its long history and reflect its natural surroundings. 

 

Sympathetic to the context but imbued with a modern aesthetic, our lodges blend arts and crafts antique pieces with design classics and modern items, creating a warm and vibrant home away from home you'll want to come back to again and again.

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Apple Cottage 

 

Ideal for smaller groups, this 2-bedroom lodge has direct access onto its own private west-facing terrace, with a cosy fire pit. Perfect for evening cocktails and outdoor dining.

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Birch cottage

 

With expansive views of the loch, this 3-bedroom lodge is perfect for families or groups of friends looking to unwind and recharge in harmony with nature.

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Cedar cottage

 

The largest of our lodges, Lodge 3 boasts three super-king en-suite bedrooms and one twin bedroom, ample communal spaces both in and outdoor, and stunning original and period features throughout. 

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Lodge 4

 

The largest of our lodges, Lodge 3 boasts three super-king en-suite bedrooms and one twin bedroom, ample communal spaces both in and outdoor, and stunning original and period features throughout. 

© 2023  Croiscrag Ltd

South Shore Road

Rannoch

Pitlochry, 

Perthshire, United Kingdom

PH17 2QG

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info@croiscrag.com

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Croiscrag is available for retreats, artist residencies and film/photo shoots. For enquiries please fill in the contact form.

How to reach us

Croiscrag is just over a 2-hour drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow. Mainline train services to Rannoch Station ,15 mins away, or Blair Atholl, 40 mins away. Daily London sleeper service to Rannoch means you'll be here in time for a Highland breakfast.

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