Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river. provides amenities, such as a garden and laundry facilities. Stay connected with in-room WiFi.
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Entire home
2 bedrooms2 bathrooms
Popular amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Outdoor space
Parking available
Mountain view
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About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire cottage to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river.
Idyllically situated overlooking the Keltney Burn, a small river, Kiln House is a Listed Building noted for its picturesqueness, nestled among splendid Scottish scenery.
Perfectly positioned as a Highland hideaway or as a home base for tourism, it is within easy reach of all of the activity and sightseeing that this undeniably beautiful part of Scotland has to offer.
Kiln House accommodates up to four people. It has two double bedrooms, one with a Super King Size bed that may be separated into two single beds if requested. There is a main living area and a mezzanine, a kitchen-diner, a bathroom and an en suite shower room. It is equipped as a practical Home from Home. Kiln House has a fibre to property Internet connection.
Scottish Short-term Let Licence: PK11053F
Built in 1824 by Colonel David Stewart of Garth, Kiln House was originally intended as the Malt Kiln of the Keltneyburn Distillery and is a rare and early example of its type. It is part of the historic Keltneyburn Milton — formerly a rural industrial hamlet centred on a watermill, since transformed into residential properties by an award winning project.
Inside, the multi-level layout reflects its original purpose, although is also modern and open plan. Kiln House is thoughtfully furnished and equipped for comfort and practicality, interweaving creative, contemporary and traditional themes, yet echoes the unique history and heritage of the property in its décor too.
Outside, the natural landscape of the garden cascades down to the edge of the Keltney Burn, the river in the garden, in a series of terraces clustered around the old mill lade and what was once the tumbling run-off from its sluice. Outdoor living is well catered for: breakfast or dine, sit and read, or have a romantic glass of champagne together, as the burn splashes by. This is a place to relax, to just be and enjoy.
Expect to see Highland wildlife: Red squirrels darting by the river and coming into the garden, roe deer in the evening in the field opposite the Smithy, occasional red deer in the distance or as a herd on the nearby hills; heron, kingfisher, grey wagtail, ducks and white-throated dipper on the Keltney Burn; and in the surrounding area golden eagles, osprey, buzzards, pheasants and now and again evidence of pine martin, otter, beaver, badger and fox.
And Scotland’s history is found everywhere around Kiln House.
Situated just below the geographical centre of mainland Scotland Keltneyburn sits above the Highland Line in the historic area of Breadalbane in between the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and the Cairngorms National Parks. It is surrounded by National Scenic Areas, Wild Land Areas, National Nature Reserves, Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Popularised by Queen Victoria‘s visit to nearby Taymouth Castle in 1842 the local landscape extends across a series of deep glacial valleys with mountainous divides. Considered ‘the most varied and the most beautiful’ of locations by Sir Walter Scott, because of the combination of awesome ruggedness rising above lush pasture that characterises the scenery of the Lochs and Glens nearby, he described it in 1828 as ‘…beauty lying in the lap of terror.’
Ancient standing stones, Iron Age hill forts, Castles and Highland cows are to be found here, as are mountains, lochs and waterfalls.
The pretty village of Kenmore and Loch Tay are 2 miles away. The ancient Fortingall Yew, believed to be 3,000 to 9,000 years old, is further along the road. The mountains Schiehallion and Ben Lawers and several other Munros are around Keltneyburn, where Kiln House is positioned at the beginnings of Glen Lyon, the "longest, loneliest and loveliest glen in Scotland".
Loch Rannoch and Loch Tummel, the Falls of Moness within the Birks of Aberfeldy that Robert Burns wrote of, the Falls of Dochart at Killin and close by, the less well-known Falls of Keltney; and of course the wilds of Glen Lyon itself are each just short distances away, while the local town of Aberfeldy, where Bonny Prince Charley's army crossed the River Tay en route to Culloden, has shops, cafés, a cinema, the Dewars Whisky distillery and a delightful bookshop.
The locality offers walking, cycling, fishing, golf, canoeing, white water rafting, restaurants, even chocolatiers, with much more in day tripping range, including museums and galleries.
Property amenities
Internet
Available in the cottage: WiFi
Parking and transport
Parking on site
Kitchen
Blender
Cookware, dishware, and utensils
Dishwasher
Electric kettle
Hob
Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Toaster
Bedrooms
2 bedrooms
Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
1.5 bathrooms
Bathtub or shower
Hair dryer
Shampoo
Soap
Toilet paper
Towels provided
Living spaces
Living room
Entertainment
Books
Smart TV
Outdoor areas
Garden
Outdoor furniture
Patio
Laundry
Laundry facilities
Washing machine
Work spaces
Desk
Desk chair
Comfort
Heating
Pets
No pets allowed
Suitability/Accessibility
No lift
Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
Iron/ironing board
Location highlights
In a rural location
On a river
On the waterfront
Things to do
Birdwatching nearby
Fishing nearby
Golfing nearby
Hiking/biking trails nearby
Kayaking nearby
Motor boating nearby
Mountain biking nearby
Mountain climbing nearby
Rafting nearby
Rock climbing nearby
Sailing nearby
Swimming nearby
Wildlife walks nearby
Safety features
No carbon monoxide detector or gas appliances (host has indicated there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
General
At least 10% of profits reinvested in community and sustainability
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Rules
Lettings of more than 28 days are not allowed because of local regulations and legal factors. Such bookings cannot be accepted and are therefore void.
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Note from host: Younger children are allowed if well supervised.
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Property Registration Number PK11053F
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Located in Aberfeldy, this cottage is in a rural area and on the waterfront. The Scottish Crannog Centre and Temple Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Castle Menzies and Taymouth Castle. Canyoning Scotland and Bolfracks Garden are also worth visiting. Kayaking and rafting offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and hiking nearby. Visit our Aberfeldy travel guide
Is Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river. pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river.?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Kiln House: Idyllically situated Highland home with wildlife garden and river. located?
Situated on the waterfront, this cottage is 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from Canyoning Scotland and 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from Fortingall Yew. Mains of Taymouth Golf Course and Loch Tay are also within 6 miles (10 km).
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Liked: Cleanliness, amenities, property conditions & facilities, communication
Fabulous accommodation and garden next to the river.
Glen
Stayed 7 nights in Dec 2025
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10/10 Excellent
Hollie
13 Apr 2026
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, listing accuracy
Check in was extremely easy! The hosts messaged us the day before about weather warnings and road closures as we drove up in the snow. Luckily the weather changes during the week and we had beautiful sunshine and opportunities to use the garden space.
Great location- canyoning at the falls in keltneyburn at the top of the street was a highlight and the smithy’s located behind the house was a stunning keepsake.
Wonderful, communicative hosts, stunning property, very clean and everything you need for a homely stay in the highlands.
Kiln house is in an idyllic spot in central Scotland. It had its quirky features but was a good space to stay for a week. The garden was lovely with all the little terraces and seating. We walked form the door one day, otherwise used the car to get to nearby walks. Parking was good with it's own spot.
Es ist ein tolles, super eingerichtetes Haus! Man sollte wissen, dass es pro Bett nur eine große Zudecke gibt, muss man sich erst dran gewöhnen.Der Garten ist wildromantisch und bietet viele Sitzmöglichkeiten, sodass man immer einen Sonnenplatz findet - wenn die Sonne scheint. Im Fluss kann man gut Wasserwege für selbstgebaute Flöße bauen, nicht nur für Kinder schön. In der Umgebung kann man viel unternehmen (Wandern, Canyoning, Rafting, Distillerien besuchen) und wir hatten Glück und es gab zwei Highlandgames während unseres Aufenthaltes. Für die Unternehmungen braucht man allerdings immer das Auto.
Kiln House liegt gemütlich an einem kleinen Fluss und war für uns ein guter Ausgangspunkt für unsere Ausflüge mit den Mietwagen. Es liegt zentral in Schottland, sodass wir auch weiter entlegene Orte innerhalb eines Tages erkunden konnten, aber auch in nahemUmkreis gab es mehr als genug tolle Möglichkeiten etwas zu erleben. Wir sind Wanderfreunde und haben die Natur rund um den Loch Tay besonderes genossen. Schlösser und Steinkreise, Seen, Gärten, Shopping und Adventure gibt's alles in der Umgebung.Das Haus ist unglaublich gemütlich und der Garten eine Oase. Die Betten waren sehr gut und die Kommunikation mit den Gastgebern verlief einwandfrei. Wir können Kiln House nur weiterempfehlen und würden sehr gerne selber nochmal wiederkommen.