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Kinross Hotels Easter Deuglie has gloriously stunning panoramic views overlooking the Ochil Hills in picturesque Perthshire in the very heart of Scotland.

Large, spacious, comfortable and well equipped it is one mile up a hill from Glenfarg village and 12 miles south of Perth.
Excellent location for touring or relaxing; about an hour’s drive from Edinburgh, Dundee or Glasgow through spectacular scenery; Inverness about two hours – on a good day!

Although close to motorways, you will feel as if you are miles away from the busy world. There is a large rough garden and uncovered parking for several cars, a camper or two. Larger towns and cities within thirty to sixty minutes drive so it is easy to reach evening entertainments of all types.

Regular entertainments are found in hotels, inns and restaurants in the Glenfarg area itself. You will be made most welcome. The village offers a hotel with good food, a village shop, and an award winning restaurant at the Bein Inn.

Easter Deuglie Accommodation

In this little wooden hut, looking South to the Lomond Hills, is our automatically operating pump which transfers filtered water from our own spring well. The water with a crystal-clear taste comes from deep within the rock of the Ochil Hills.

Traditional stone-built house with 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms and gloriously stunning, panoramic views overlooking the Ochil Hills in picturesque Perthshire situated in the very heart of Scotland. Large, spacious comfortable and well equipped it is only 1 mile up a hill from Glenfarg village and 12 miles south of Perth.

Easter Deuglie is a traditional stone-built house with original wood lining in some rooms. It is set about one mile out of Glenfarg Village with a large garden and stunning panoramic views over-looking the Ochil Hills.

Easter Deuglie is large, spacious and well equipped with modern facilities. It has been comfortably modernized but it retains its traditional character and with an open fire, oil central heating and double glazing it ensures that you will be warm and snug.

It comprises of one extra large bedroom with king size bed and two smaller bedrooms with single beds, lounge and kitchen and dining area with cooker, dishwasher and in a separate utilities area washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge and a separate freezer.

There are also two bathrooms available. There is simple crockery or better crockery to choose from. We provide extensive information on a wide variety of interests. We provide a starter pack of the basics including tea, coffee, milk, loaf of bread and toiletries.

Ideal central location for touring or relaxing; about an hour’s drive from Edinburgh, Dundee or Glasgow through spectacular scenery; Inverness about two hours – on a good day! Though close to motorways, you will feel as if you are miles away from the busy world. There is a rough garden and uncovered parking for several cars, a camper or two or even a tent or two!

Winter
Outside, the icy cold, sometimes snow, with crisp walks in winter sunshine, wrapped up well, dry still nights with an entire skyful of millions of stars all around. Inside, warmth of oil central heating, serious double glazing, 200year old two-foot thick walls with a fully equipped kitchen, and room enough for children's games, internet , original wood-lined bedrooms - electricity and heating inclusive.

Spring
Outside, so many plovers, yellowhammers, chaffinches, blue-tits, and many more, daffodils, heathers, snowdrops and wild flowers. Inside, open windows on good days, cosy on cold with so many places to visit (full details supplied) and even an early barbeque!

Summer
Outside - those house builders of 200years ago knew a thing or two - you build your house where there is a regular opening in the cloud to let the sun shine through - good to play outside, watch the cattle that crowd the fence to speak to you, eat outside, laze about outside.

Or visit anything you can imagine: within one hour's drive, there are at least 4 sandy safe-to-swim beaches, 4 international standard swimming pools, 10 concert halls, 5 groups of hills, 3 Munros, 3 salmon rivers and a dozen visitable castles, countless fascinating little places to visit - Edinburgh and Perth too! And the swallows beside you always working, tirelessly, too.

Inside. Coolness from the summer heat - yes it can get that hot - things to do on rainy or lazy days, watch the sun rise out of the land, just an occasional distant cottage or farmhouse to see, watch the buzzard family soar and glide below you and the magical Lomond Hills beyond - bring your binoculars!

Autumn
Outside - more of the summer above, long, long walks where very few go. September can have wonderful clear weather, October too. Spectacular evening sun and effects across the hills. Busy little animals preparing for the coming winter.

Wildflowers - and the cosmos - such joyful flowers welcoming you home after a long day.
Inside, a slow-cooked casserole with local produce from excellent farm shops: venison, mutton, pheasant, duck. Cosy round the telly and the fire for your favourite shows or an evening at the Beinn Inn or Glenfarg folk club amongst friendly local people.

And at any time at all, if the forecast's good, and you've good stout clothes and shoes, and you're feeling fit, an hour-and-a-half away is Ben Vorlich, 3,300ft, walkable by all of the family, with a 60 miles away view of Scotland’s Highlands that'll take your breath away in its fabulous majesty.

Or for lesser effort, Perth's Kinnoull Hill, 722ft, drive half the way up by car for a world-class view from the top; or Arthur's Seat - a 700ft old volcano in the middle of Edinburgh!

Type of Board
· No Food Arrangements

Dining
· Eating Out Facilities within 2 miles
· Shop within 2 Miles / Mobile Shop

Services
· Drying Facilities
· Indoor Drying Facility
· Laundry Facilities on Complex
· Outdoor Drying Facility
· WiFi

Additional Facilities
· Central Heating Throughout Property
· DVD/CD Player Available
· Dishwasher
· Electric Cooker
· Freezer/ Fridge
· Hi-Fi
· Hot Water Shower/ Washing Facilities
· Iron and Ironing Facilities
· Linen & Towels Supplied
· Microwave
· Open Hearth Fire
· Radio
· Satellite / Cable TV
· Telephone
· Television
· Tumble Dryer
· Video Recorder
· Washing Machine

Children and Infants
· Children Welcome
· Highchair Available
· Cot Available

Pets
· Pets Welcome By Arrangement

Smoking Policy
· No Smoking Permitted

DIRECTIOINS
Getting there from the Information Centre:

From Perth TIC, go back to the High Street, turn right, left at the lights, turn left again at the next lights, then straight on, and on, over the bridge over the River Tay. Turn right at the T-junction beyond the bridge follow this road out of Perth taking the right hand lane at a big one-way system interchange.

Follow signs to M90 (Edinburgh); once over the bridge carry straight toward Edinburgh, taking first exit to Glenfarg After long straight, second exit at roundabout to Glenfarg. On entering Glenfarg take second exit on right (Greenbank Rd) then second exit right again on corner into Hayfield Road.

Follow this road out of the village up the hill about a mile to a group of houses – Easter Deuglie is second on the left – gable end faces the road.

Getting There by Car:
From Edinburgh: Go A90 to Forth Road Bridge, then M90 signs: ‘Perth’. Exit Junction 8 signs to St Andrews and Glenfarg. Take left along B966 towards Glenfarg. After 30mph sign, take second left at tel. box then second exit right on corner into Hayfield Road.

Right at the end of this road out of the village up the hill about a mile to a group of houses – Easter Deuglie is second on the left – gable end faces the road.

From Perth: See ‘from TIC above’.

From Glasgow: Signs to Perth. At big roundabout before coming into Perth, take 3rd exit M90, then follow M90 south toward Edinburgh. Leave at 1st exit to Glenfarg. After long straight, second exit at roundabout to Glenfarg. On entering Glenfarg take second exit on right then as above to Easter Deuglie.

Getting There by Railway:
Perth Railway Station, hire car or take taxi – don’t try anything else.

Getting there by Aeroplane:
From Edinburgh Airport, hire car and take signs to Forth Road Bridge, then route as from Edinburgh
From Glasgow, Prestwick or Manchester Airport, hire car then follow signs to Glasgow then Perth as above.

From Aberdeen or Dundee Airport, hire car, then follow signs to Edinburgh, after crossing River Tay near Perth, follow signs to Glenfarg as above.

Getting There by Ferry:
Hire car from any of them. From Aberdeen Docks follow signs above from airport, from Leith Docks, signs from Edinburgh, from Stranraer or Cairnryan, signs from Glasgow, from west coast ports, signs to Perth. Then signs to Glenfarg as above.

Email Easter Deuglie enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com