Muirton of Ardovie cottage offers a serene and beautifully renovated retreat in the picturesque Angus countryside. Situated in a secluded location surrounded by farmland and encompassed by 1700 acres of coniferous woodland, this cottage provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its south-facing orientation ensures ample sunlight throughout the day, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The interior of the cottage has been thoughtfully designed to exude comfort and charm. After a day of exploring the local area, you can unwind in the cozy and welcoming interior. The cottage serves as an ideal base for those looking to experience the natural beauty and attractions of Angus.
Moving on, there is a contemporary fitted kitchen, fully-equipped with all modern appliances needed to whip up home cooked meals during your stay. The open plan dining area has been thoughtfully designed to offer comfortable seating for up to 6 people. Whether you're sharing a meal with family or friends, this space provides the perfect setting for enjoying good food and company during your stay.
The accommodations are designed for utmost comfort. The master bedroom boasts a king-size bed and the added luxury of an en-suite shower room, providing a private sanctuary within the cottage. The second bedroom features a super king-size bed, ensuring restful nights in spacious surroundings. A third bedroom offers a small double bed, providing cozy accommodation for additional guests or family members.
The cottage doesn't compromise on convenience either, with a generously sized family bathroom ready to serve the needs of all occupants.
As well as the cottage itself, the cottage's garden adds to the overall charm of the property. With an expansive outdoor space, families and couples alike can enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. A sheltered area for outdoor dining provides an opportunity to savor meals in the fresh air while taking in the scenic views.
During your stay
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Just a short distance from the cottage, a pond awaits, attracting graceful swans and ducks. This serene water feature offers yet another peaceful spot to relax and connect with nature.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the extensive network of tracks and paths right at the doorstep makes this location perfect for activities like hiking, mountain biking, and even dog walking. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or simply seeking a peaceful stroll with your furry companion, the countryside offers a range of options to cater to different preferences.
Despite its wonderfully peaceful setting, the cottage's proximity to the city of Brechin, a mere 4 miles away, ensures convenience and access to more attractions. Brechin boasts the distinction of being the only city in Angus, attributed to its medieval cathedral, which adds historical significance to the area. Visitors to Brechin can explore a range of offerings. Steam locomotive enthusiasts will find delight in the Caledonian Railway, while the Brechin Castle Centre, a sprawling 70-acre country park, provides a delightful shopping experience, a restaurant, and a garden center. Families with children can engage in various outdoor activities, including a captivating play area and an enchanting fairy trail.
In the nearby village of Aberlemno, a connection to the Harley Davidson family at Netherton Cottage can be explored, harking back to their original residence. The village also boasts an intriguing historical aspect with four Pictish stones adorned with intricate carvings dating between approximately AD 500 and 800, offering a glimpse into the ancient past.
Within approximately twenty minutes, guests at Muirton of Ardovie can easily access a variety of captivating destinations. For those who appreciate the allure of the coast, the magnificent beaches at Montrose, Lunan, and St Cyrus are nothing short of breathtaking. These shores are home to a rich diversity of wildlife, including seals, pink-footed geese, dolphins, otters, and an array of bird species. A little further afield, The scenic Angus Glens boast a variety of walking routes suitable for all abilities, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
The range of activities in Angus is diverse and energetic. You can engage in paddleboarding, kayaking, and golfing, each offering a unique way to experience the region. Embark on boat trips to explore the coastal wonders or indulge in leisurely walks through the enchanting Glens and along the stunning coastline.
The local culinary scene is a true delight, with numerous fantastic eateries and farm shops offering a taste of Angus's finest produce. In your welcome pack, you'll find recommendations to guide you to these culinary treasures, where you can savor local specialties such as the world-renowned Arbroath Smokie, the iconic Forfar Bridie, and locally crafted whisky and gin.
For golf enthusiasts, the renowned championship golf course at Carnoustie beckons, recognized as the "Best Golf Course in the World" in 2019. This legendary course hosted the 147th Open in 2018 and welcomes golfers to test their skills on its hallowed grounds, as well as participate in the annual Dunhill Links tournament.
If you're up for a short drive, within 30 to 60 minutes lies the charming coastal towns of Broughty Ferry and St Andrews, famously known as the home of golf. These towns provide additional opportunities to explore and enjoy their unique atmospheres. Furthermore, the vibrant cities of Aberdeen, Perth, and Dundee await, each with its own distinct appeal. Dundee, in particular, boasts the remarkable V&A Dundee, the first design museum of its kind in Scotland and the first branch of the V&A Museum outside of London.
Muirton of Ardovie cottage is more than just accommodation; it's an immersive experience in the heart of nature. Whether you're looking to escape the urban routine, reconnect with the outdoors, or simply find solace in a stunning setting, this cottage promises a memorable and rejuvenating stay.
Upon leaving the main road, a charming journey of 0.5 miles along a gravel track leads you to the welcoming embrace of Muirton of Ardovie cottage. One of the main highlights of Muirton of Ardovie cottage is its lounge area, which offers sweeping views across the fields and extends to the Montreathmont Forest. This forest is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including red squirrels, owls, woodcock, cuckoos, and deer. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves immersed in the sights and sounds of the surrounding environment.
No smoking inside the property, no parties, £150 fine if these rules are broken, as per our T&Cs