Nestled amidst the soaring Cairngorms National Park in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Killiehuntly Farmhouse offers a tranquil escape with a touch of Scandinavian charm and an enticing blend of luxury and wilderness. Whether staying in one of the four rooms in the Farmhouse or one of the two cottages, the experience is akin to staying in the home of a stylish friend. The interiors marry Nordic simplicity with Scottish heritage, featuring a muted palette uplifted by the warming textures, while bespoke furnishings, Swedish mattresses, and hand-embroidered linen ensure a restful stay amidst the rugged landscape.Beyond the farmhouse walls lies a playground of natural beauty waiting to be explored. Guests can embark on a tailored itinerary of scenic hikes, fishing in nearby Loch an t-Seilich, or bike rides along picturesque trails. After a day in the Highlands, the Yurt Sauna and cold plunge pool bring the Scandinavian lifestyle to Scotland. A hearty breakfast sets you up for the day ahead, while a family-style meal is served every evening and the honesty bar provides evening drinks to enjoy while curled up with a good book.
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