Ralston Bothy - Charming Holiday Cottage, Strathmore Valley

Blairgowrie 9.5 miles. Originally part of the Kinpurnie Estate, Ralston Bothy is situated on the outskirts of Newtyle Village within the beautiful Strathmore Valley. The Bothy, along with its secluded and enclosed garden, and Apple & Plum orchard, is surrounded by agricultural land providing a delightful Scottish countryside setting. On entering the property you are immediately struck by a two seater sofa and two single chairs and easy to use log fire, an ideal place to relax and unwind after your days activities. Choose a board game or a book for some down time, or plan your next adventure using the wifi connection and the information on the Bothy Location Board situated in the entranceway. Prepare a lovely meal using local produce from the world famous butcher in Newtyle, Mr James Pirie & sons, in the well-equipped country style kitchen to be served at the dining table or taken outside onto the decking where it can be enjoyed whilst watching the spectacular sunset filter through the nearby woodland. Newtyle Post Office & Village Store is only a mile from the Bothy and stocks most day to day items, ensuring that you never run out of anything. Spend a magical evening star gazing or settle in the hot tub with a refreshing drink overlooking the orchard and secluded garden. At day end what could be better than a lovely hot rain shower in the large spacious bathroom before retiring to spend a comfortable night in the sumptuous bothy double bed as you reflect on the day’s memories. The Bothy is surrounded by interesting, and easily accessible, disused railway lines (first railway in the North of Scotland 1831-1863) and woodland walks which are managed by the Newtyle Path Network or challenge yourselves as you venture to the top of Kinpurnie Hill and its lookout tower. From here you can witness the most spectacular views of the Valley of Strathmore with the distant Cairngorms in the background. If you prefer to cycle, the Bothy provides storage for bikes. If you don’t have a bike, but you would quite like the opportunity to try a local cycle route, you can hire electric bikes from The Cycle Hub in the nearby town of Coupar Angus. There are plenty of cycle friendly roads directly from the Bothy and a number of popular cycle routes further afield which cater for all abilities. It is a great way to see the beautiful scenery and wildlife as you travel along the various routes. If you feel a little more adventurous why not visit Piperdam Leisure Resort near Dundee and Willowgate Activity Centre near Perth who both provide a number of outdoor and indoor activities from quad bike trails to kayaking tours on the River Tay. Three nearby golf courses, Alyth Golf Club, Strathmore Golf Centre and Glenisla Golf Course will all challenge your golfing skills. Distillery tours and tastings are very popular, with Edradour Distillery in Pitlochry and Dewars Distillery in Aberfeldy both full of character. The closest place for a casual meal, lunchtime or evening, is The Ardler Tavern which is only 2 miles from the Bothy. This traditional tavern provides freshly prepared meals using local produce and has a tempting collection of local ales to sample as well as a number of other refreshments to enjoy. Strathmore Valley is steeped in history and well worth exploring. Glamis Castle, the home of the Earl of Strathmore and where the Queen Mother was born, is a must to visit as is Scone Palace near Perth, where all the Scottish Kings were crowned. Pictish Stones at nearby Meigle and the village of Kirriemuir, where novelist JM Barrie the creator of the much loved children’s character Peter Pan was born. The city of Dundee with the newly completed V&A Museum and Captain Scott’s famous ship, the ‘Discovery’, are just a short drive away. Ralston Bothy is perfectly placed for you to enjoy your time here in the truly wonderful Valley of Strathmore no matter what your interests are. EPC Rating: Band D

Check in/ Checkout Times

Check in: 3:00 pm | Check out: 10:00 am

Accommodation Description

All ground-floor. One double bedroom (hairdryer provided) with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Lounge with dining area

Amenities Description

Gas central heating with woodburning stove (starter pack provided, additional logs and kindling are available at a small charge). Electric oven with hob, microwave, slow cooker, under counter fridge (with ice box),washing machine, dishwasher, selection of books and games, New 32 inch smart TV and WiFi, CDs, radio. Electricity and gas inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Bike storage available on request. Off-road parking for one car. Enclosed garden with lawn, decking and hot tub, apple orchard and BBQ on request. One well-behaved dog welcome. Note: Dog not allowed on furniture or in bedroom area. Note: Additional cleaning charges may apply if there is evidence of dog/dog hair in the bedroom. Sorry, no smoking or vaping in or surrounding the property. Shop under 1 mile, tavern 2 miles. Note: Please contact us to confirm if you wish to use the Hotub. Note: Property now boasts a record player, there is a selection of vinyl records but feel free to bring your own. Note: During fruit season there will be fallen fruit, please bare this in mind when taking pets. Please note: Electric car charging is not permitted at this property. Please Note: The maximum occupancy of this property is 2 adults only, no children or infants . Please Note: One well behaved dog is very welcome at this property, but please include them on the booking form so the owner can prepare the property for their comfort

  • Countryside
  • Cycling Friendly
  • Dishwasher
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Family Friendly
  • Fishing Onsite / Nearby
  • Hot Tub
  • Internet
  • Luxury
  • Near Golf Course
  • Near Walks
  • Open Fire / Log Burner
  • Patio
  • Pets
  • Pub Nearby
  • Romantic
  • Short Breaks Allowed
  • Washing Machine

About the area

From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

Sitting peacefully on the banks of the River Isla, Coupar Angus is a charming and traditional town within the Perth and Kinross area of Scotland. Boasting a well-stocked convenience store, a quintessential post office and a local pub as well as a restaurant, this town has all of the essentials for a stress-free self-catering stay. The picturesque villages of Glamis and Kirkton of Glenisla can be found just a stone's throw away, whilst a short drive will take you to the vibrant coastal city of Dundee and the bustling city of Perth.

Blairgowrie 9.5 miles. Originally part of the Kinpurnie Estate, Ralston Bothy is situated on the outskirts of Newtyle Village within the beautiful Strathmore Valley. The Bothy, along with its secluded and enclosed garden, and Apple & Plum orchard, is surrounded by agricultural land providing a delightful Scottish countryside setting. On entering the property you are immediately struck by a two seater sofa and two single chairs and easy to use log fire, an ideal place to relax and unwind after your days activities. Choose a board game or a book for some down time, or plan your next adventure using the wifi connection and the information on the Bothy Location Board situated in the entranceway. Prepare a lovely meal using local produce from the world famous butcher in Newtyle, Mr James Pirie & sons, in the well-equipped country style kitchen to be served at the dining table or taken outside onto the decking where it can be enjoyed whilst watching the spectacular sunset filter through the nearby woodland. Newtyle Post Office & Village Store is only a mile from the Bothy and stocks most day to day items, ensuring that you never run out of anything. Spend a magical evening star gazing or settle in the hot tub with a refreshing drink overlooking the orchard and secluded garden. At day end what could be better than a lovely hot rain shower in the large spacious bathroom before retiring to spend a comfortable night in the sumptuous bothy double bed as you reflect on the day’s memories. The Bothy is surrounded by interesting, and easily accessible, disused railway lines (first railway in the North of Scotland 1831-1863) and woodland walks which are managed by the Newtyle Path Network or challenge yourselves as you venture to the top of Kinpurnie Hill and its lookout tower. From here you can witness the most spectacular views of the Valley of Strathmore with the distant Cairngorms in the background. If you prefer to cycle, the Bothy provides storage for bikes. If you don’t have a bike, but you would quite like the opportunity to try a local cycle route, you can hire electric bikes from The Cycle Hub in the nearby town of Coupar Angus. There are plenty of cycle friendly roads directly from the Bothy and a number of popular cycle routes further afield which cater for all abilities. It is a great way to see the beautiful scenery and wildlife as you travel along the various routes. If you feel a little more adventurous why not visit Piperdam Leisure Resort near Dundee and Willowgate Activity Centre near Perth who both provide a number of outdoor and indoor activities from quad bike trails to kayaking tours on the River Tay. Three nearby golf courses, Alyth Golf Club, Strathmore Golf Centre and Glenisla Golf Course will all challenge your golfing skills. Distillery tours and tastings are very popular, with Edradour Distillery in Pitlochry and Dewars Distillery in Aberfeldy both full of character. The closest place for a casual meal, lunchtime or evening, is The Ardler Tavern which is only 2 miles from the Bothy. This traditional tavern provides freshly prepared meals using local produce and has a tempting collection of local ales to sample as well as a number of other refreshments to enjoy. Strathmore Valley is steeped in history and well worth exploring. Glamis Castle, the home of the Earl of Strathmore and where the Queen Mother was born, is a must to visit as is Scone Palace near Perth, where all the Scottish Kings were crowned. Pictish Stones at nearby Meigle and the village of Kirriemuir, where novelist JM Barrie the creator of the much loved children’s character Peter Pan was born. The city of Dundee with the newly completed V&A Museum and Captain Scott’s famous ship, the ‘Discovery’, are just a short drive away. Ralston Bothy is perfectly placed for you to enjoy your time here in the truly wonderful Valley of Strathmore no matter what your interests are. EPC Rating: Band D