Cairnhill Lodge

Cairnhill Lodge Cairnhill Lodge is a luxuriously appointed self-catering two bedroom holiday home located in the Scottish Highlands. Thank you for understanding.

The lodge enjoys a tranquil setting and is generously proportioned for four people with decor that is Scottish-Alpine in character. Cairnhill Lodge – Glenisla – Luxurious Alpine Self-Catering in the Scottish Highlands. Stunning location

Cairnhill Lodge enjoys a stunning setting on the southern fringes of the Cairngorms National Park. It is surrounded by forest, moors and lochs, which quickly give

way to high mountains to the north. The lodge is generously proportioned for four people with decor that is Scottish-Alpine in character: being both modern and homely. It is the perfect location for outdoor pursuits, connecting with nature, or simply chilling out and letting everyday stresses melt away. Your home from home

Cairnhill Lodge has space to accommodate a couple, a group of friends, or a family in cosy luxury. The main door leads into a spacious utility room equipped with washing machine, central heating boiler and drying facilities. From here you enter the sizeable, well-appointed open-plan kitchen and living area where you can enjoy a sociable meal at the dining table and then relax for the evening by the cosy burning stove. A separate office, complete with study desk and chair, is well-stocked with books, board games and DVDs, and is an ideal space for planning your next day’s activities. Each of the two substantial bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and the other with twin beds, has a large wardrobe and dressing table. The bathroom is impressively sized and has both a bath and separate double shower. The lodge contains some novel artwork and has good WiFi connection throughout. Outside, there is a private eating area with access to a Weber gas BBQ – complete with an oak whisky barrel lid to keep out the weather. In addition, the decked area at the front has a patio suite and in-built lighting to give a relaxing ambiance for evening alfresco dining. A large secure storage shed is also provided for your use to store bikes, skies, golf clubs and even SUPs. Private parking for several vehicles is available adjacent to the lodge. Ideal for outdoor adventurers and for relaxing in luxurious comfort

Although it may be hard to leave the lodge, the surrounding area of Glenisla is idyllic and offers a wide range of leisure opportunities. There are numerous forest trails in the area for biking and walking, and if you are feeling adventurous there is the Cateran Trail – a 64-mile circular long distance walking route through Perthshire and the Angus Glens. The Glenshee to Alyth section of the trail passes right by the lodge. Hillwalkers can access a clutch of six Munros (Scottish mountains over 3000ft) directly from the upper reaches of Glenisla, with others located in neighbouring Glens. If wild swimming is your passion, then our guests tell us that Loch Shandra (3/4 miles from the lodge) is simply perfect. In winter, there is skiing at Glenshee Ski Centre, which is only a 30-minute drive from the lodge (19 miles). For golfers, there are two courses at Alyth Golf Club (10 miles), two courses at Strathmore Golf Centre (12 miles) as well as the championship Rosemount Links course in Blairgowrie (17.5 miles). A wide range of field sports, including clay pigeon shooting, archery and falconry, is available at Auchterhouse Country Sports (19 miles). There is local fishing at Loch Shandra and Lintrathen and additionally on the rivers Ericht, Isla and Tay, together with the North and South Esk – fishing permits are required and can be arranged locally. Glenisla is a wildlife haven with a huge diversity of species that call it home: including many garden birds, red and roe deer, pine martens, hedgehogs and red squirrels. You may even be lucky enough to see the elusive and exceptionally rare Scottish Wildcat, which is known to roam in the area! Keep your camera at the ready to snap that “award-winning” nature photograph. You won’t have to venture far as we have a band of red squirrels, hedgehogs and garden birds that come to our numerous feeding stations. Instead of outdoor pursuits, you may wish to spend a day or two sightseeing by enjoying and exploring the many spectacular castles and fascinating distilleries within easy reach of Glenisla. Shops, banks and associated services can be found in Alyth (10 miles) with further shopping in Kirriemuir (13 miles). More extensive services are found in Blairgowrie while the cities of Perth and Dundee can be easily reached in under an hour drive. The latter is home to the new V&A Design Museum and Captain Scott’s polar expedition ship RRS Discovery. Things to note

Bed linen, towels, heating, electricity and WiFi are included. Due to the lodge being low allergy accommodation we do not accept pets. An outside hand sanitiser is located beside the main door for your use. The lodge is located in a very peaceful area and we therefore do not accept bookings for stag or hen parties. Smoking or vaping is prohibited on the premises. About your hosts

We, Elaine and Cameron, arrived in Glenisla in 2017 and instantly fell in love with the stunning scenery, the fantastic outdoor pursuits on our doorstep and the amazing wildlife that are daily visitors to the lodge garden. Some of the wildlife in the garden has even featured on BBC Landward! Our mission is to provide you with an unforgettable holiday experience – a holiday where great memories are made. During your stay, should you require any assistance, help will be on hand. Advice can be given on walking or cycling routes nearby or further afield, fishing permits, ski hire/passes, likely wildlife encounters, sightseeing interests (castles, museums, distilleries), local cafés and restaurants and other pursuits (golf, shooting, horse riding). Whether it is exploring the stunning Angus Glens, relaxing in front of a roaring log fire, or experiencing a dramatic star-filled sky with a glass of wine in hand, you will find Cairnhill Lodge the perfect highland retreat that ensures you have a truly memorable stay.

07/05/2026

Many thanks to Ghillie at for making us these beautiful wooden nameplates for Lodge. Really adds a finishing touch.

16/02/2026

Snow has returned to Glenisla. Hills are thick and Glenshee Ski Centre is open. The skiing is looking magnificent.

The weather in Braemar this weekend was wet, miserable, and cold. In contrast, the welcome and atmosphere at Farquharson...
24/01/2026

The weather in Braemar this weekend was wet, miserable, and cold. In contrast, the welcome and atmosphere at Farquharson's Bar & Kitchen was warm and inviting as we settled ourselves for dinner. Jura too (Border Collie), made himself very comfortable, but only after he’d worked the bar to ensure he’d said “hello” to everyone inside.

We went with a chicken theme for our main courses and ordered chicken Balmoral and chicken kebabs - both delicious and each a hearty plateful. This we followed up with a type of death by chocolate fudge cake and ice cream. One between two on the desserts would have been more than adequate… but we only really worked that out after the order arrived 🤪. The meal was fantastic and great value.

We finished the evening sitting on the leather Chesterfields by the log burner, which was stacked up and throwing out a cosy heat.

We can highly recommend Farquharson’s Bar & Kitchen for a great meal and super friendly staff.

Five 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟indeed!

22/01/2026

There's an easy way to ... and there's a hard way.

Chill”n out at our favourite cafe: the wonderful Glenshee Cafe & Gift Shop. Always a warm welcome … especially for Jura ...
21/01/2026

Chill”n out at our favourite cafe: the wonderful Glenshee Cafe & Gift Shop.

Always a warm welcome … especially for Jura 🐾.

Loch Shandra remains in an icy grasp. It’s been a couple of weeks since the ice covered the surface.
19/01/2026

Loch Shandra remains in an icy grasp. It’s been a couple of weeks since the ice covered the surface.

Oh well. After 11 days of thick snow ❄️ ⛄️, the inevitable thaw has begun 🌊. Meltwater looks like Yorkshire tea … or per...
12/01/2026

Oh well. After 11 days of thick snow ❄️ ⛄️, the inevitable thaw has begun 🌊.

Meltwater looks like Yorkshire tea … or perhaps more appropriately like a fine single malt whisky 🥃. To your good health - Slàinte Mhath.

BTW. The thaw lower down in Glenisla is have little impact higher up in neighbouring Glenshee. The Glenshee Ski Centre is up and running and the A93 is open. ⛷️🛷

Collie dog capers in the deep snow at the back of the Glenshee Cafe & Gift Shop. Jura and Bothy … affectionately known a...
12/01/2026

Collie dog capers in the deep snow at the back of the Glenshee Cafe & Gift Shop.

Jura and Bothy … affectionately known as the Glenshee café dogs as they seem to frequent this lovely wee cafe on a regular basis!

11/01/2026

Here at Cairnhill Lodge we like to give a helping hand to our wee feathered friends.

Polecat or a ferret?Took this photo from the car window driving up Glenisla this evening. Is it a Polecat or is it a Fer...
09/01/2026

Polecat or a ferret?

Took this photo from the car window driving up Glenisla this evening. Is it a Polecat or is it a Ferret … and yes, ferrets are domesticated from polecats.

First time we’ve seen “either” here in the glen.

Maybe you know exactly what one it is? Let us know if you do. 👍

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Cairnhill Lodge, Glenisla
Blairgowrie
PH118PG

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