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Type: Luxury Private Estate

Summary: A charming exclusive-use home beside Loch Lomond

Feature: A private manicured one-acre walled garden with hot tub

Rooms: 6 bedrooms

Location: Scotland, United Kingdom & Ireland

Nearest airport: Glasgow Airport

Transfer: Stuckdarach is approximately 40 minutes from Glasgow Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Stuckdarach

Enjoy enchanting views over Loch Lomond on your luxury Scotland ‘staycation’ at Stuckdarach, a beautiful B-listed building that combines Highlands tradition with sophisticated style. A unique character and charm await at every corner – whether in the six bedrooms, large sitting room with double height ceilings and a wood burner, cosy 'snug’ room, modern kitchen, elegant dining room or additional studio apartment that is separate from the main house. Outside, enjoy the privacy of the one-acre, beautifully manicured walled garden, home to a seven-seater hot tub and barbecue, or explore the estate’s further 34 acres of woodland. The shimmering waters of Loch Lomond and the surrounding hills invite you to take part in a wealth of adventures – including hiking, canoeing and water skiing.

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Private Estates & Castles At Stuckdarach

Fabulous for families or friends travelling together, enjoy exclusive use of Stuckdarach for a luxury Scotland holiday to remember. Along with five bedrooms in the main house, there is an additional coach house-turned-studio with a bedroom, bathroom, sitting room and kitchenette – perfect for multi-generational escapes. You may choose to enjoy a self-catering break and use the fantastic kitchen facilities, or if you’d prefer, we can arrange for a chef and housekeeping team to help you truly unwind.

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Why Stuckdarach is so special...

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Lakes & Mountains

Stuckdarach is just a short stroll from the shores of enchanting Lake Lomond, the largest lake in Scotland in terms of surface area and part of the wider Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Surrounded by rolling mountains, quaint villages and golf courses, it welcomes a wealth of outdoor adventures both on water and land - including biking, horse riding, boat trips, canoeing, water skiing and much more! You can also reach Ben Lomond by car from here, a 974-metre-high mountain that boasts simply fantastic views of the length of Loch Lomond and its islands from its peak.

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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

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Overview

Overview

Stuckdarach sleeps 12 guests across six bedrooms. There are two double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, as well as one twin bedroom and two double bedrooms that share a shower room and bathroom. The sixth bedroom is a separate studio located in the estate’s former coach house, featuring a double bedroom, shower room, lounge and kitchenette. Luxury linen and towels are provided, as well as exclusive Stuckdarach toiletries.

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Scotland Travel Information

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Climate

As the old Scottish saying goes, "there's no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes!". January and February are generally the coldest months in Scotland, with the daytime maximum temperatures that ranges of an average of around 5° to 7°C. July and August are normally the warmest months in Scotland, with temperatures of an average 19°C.

Getting There

Ask your Luxury Travel Specialist for the best travel arrangements according to your bespoke itinerary.

Scenery and Wildlife

Scotland is home to some seriously stunning scenery. Stretching for hundreds of miles, the Highlands is one of the country’s most beautiful areas, characterised by dramatic mountain peaks, serene lochs, ancient forests, sprawling moorlands and plenty of charming villages to explore. Head out on one of the many hiking trails in the Cairngorms National Park, keeping your eyes peeled for the area’s wealth of wildlife – including golden eagles, wildcats, osprey and much more. In fact, the park is home to 25 per cent of Britain's threatened species. From the Highlands to the coast, Scotland’s splendour continues. Across cliffs, beaches (both shingle and sandy), dunes and marshland, wildlife to spot includes seals, puffins, sea eagles and even dolphins and basking sharks!

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Castles

In Scotland, rest assured you are never far away from a castle! There were once around 3,000 of these iconic buildings in the country and many still remain, awaiting your exploration. Renowned Edinburgh Castle in the capital is home to the Crown Jewels and Stone of Destiny, while Balmoral Castle remains a private home to the Royal Family, described by Queen Victoria as her ‘paradise in the Highlands’. Enchanting Cawdor Castle takes you to the romance of the Shakespearean era, featured in his famed play Macbeth, while the stunning Jacobite Eilean Donan castle overlooks postcard-perfect Loch Duich.

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Outdoor Pursuits

Visitors to Scotland will be spoilt for choice when it comes to getting active outdoors. Besides the classic pursuits of hiking, mountain-biking and golfing, expect adrenaline-pumping gorge-walking, white-water rafting, and even skiing in the winter season.

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Edinburgh

A city of two sides, Edinburgh boasts a charming, medieval Old Town with an imposing castle and cathedral, maze-like streets and quirky shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Across the river, the expertly planned New Town promises splendid boulevards, elegant gardens and sophisticated shops and galleries. Just outside the city, climb the famous Arthur’s Seat, which gives a stunning, panoramic view of the city.

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Traditions

Scotland is a nation proud of its longstanding traditions, including the 60 Highland Games that are held across the country every year and involve highland dancing and unique events such as the caber toss and haggis-eating competitions. Take a visit to Loch Ness, the largest body of freshwater in Great Britain, in the hope of catching a glimpse of the famous legend – the Loch Ness Monster. Burns Night, St Andrews Day and Hogmanay unite Scots, and indeed people from across the globe, in spectacular celebrations of Scottish culture. Even if you don’t visit during these festivities, Scotch traditions can always be enjoyed with our exclusive experiences on offer – whether visiting local bagpipe makers or sampling award-winning Scotch malt whisky with an expert.

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