Balneden Steading, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, Morayshire, Cairngorms National Park
Each of the three cottages has been designed with comfort and quality in mind. Guests can expect sumptuous beds with deep pocket sprung mattresses and the option of firm, soft or hypoallergenic pillows. The interiors combine traditional character with modern amenities, featuring underfloor heating, log-burning stoves, FreeSat flat-screen televisions with DVD players, Wi-Fi, exposed beams and wooden floors. Families are also well catered for, with a high chair and travel cot available on request.
The Cattle Shed is an intimate retreat for up to two guests. It offers open-plan living with a log-burning stove, exposed beams and a king-sized bed, creating a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. A fully equipped kitchen, accessible wet room, laundry facilities, cycle storage, parking and EV charging make it both practical and comfortable. Guests can also enjoy the outdoor patio with far-reaching views across the Cairngorms.
The Grain Store sleeps up to four plus one and is well suited to families or couples. Its open-plan living area includes a log-burning stove and impressive four-metre gable windows, offering sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. It provides two bedrooms – one double with a king-sized bed and one twin – and can accommodate a cot if required. The property also benefits from underfloor heating, a fitted kitchen, laundry facilities and an accessible wet room. A courtyard with a picnic table and secure cycle storage add to the convenience.
The Mill is the largest of the three cottages, sleeping up to four plus one, and is ideal for larger families or groups. Its double-height picture windows frame spectacular views, while the spacious open-plan layout offers generous seating areas for dining and relaxing. The master bedroom includes a king-sized bed, wall-mounted television and patio doors that open onto a deck with outdoor furniture, perfect for alfresco dining. A twin bedroom, modern bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, cycle storage, parking and EV charging ensure all needs are met during a stay.
The surrounding area provides a wide range of activities and attractions. Visitors can enjoy golf, fishing, horse riding and walking, or take a scenic journey through the Spey Valley on The Strathspey Steam Railway. For those seeking a cultural or historical experience, the Loch Ness Centre is within easy reach, offering an engaging look into the legend of Scotland’s most famous loch.









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