Set in 200 acres of farmland with a pretty tumbling burn running alongside, and situated on a no through road that leads away into the hills, The Bothy will appeal to country lovers and wildlife enthusiasts in particular. Deer, snipe, curlew, herons and a wide variety of other birds including a resident woodpecker can be spotted close by. With 200 acres of gardens and grounds, it provides total seclusion whilst being easily accessible for exploring the whole of this fascinating area and historic region. These grounds are shared with the owner and one other property, Burn of Aultmore Croft which can be rented alongside The Bothy to accommodate up to 10 guests.
The owners have taken much time and consideration in making this detached property a welcoming and comfortable home. With one bedroom, The Bothy is best suited to couple who love to explore the outdoors and enjoy nature. A tastefully decorated living room benefits from a wood burner which gives the property a wonderful warm feeling throughout. A morning coffee can be enjoyed in the outdoor patio area, listening to the sounds of nature. The Bothy provides a lovely retreat after a day exploring this diverse area of Scotland.
The local town of Keith is a short drive away and will provide all the amenities you could require for your stay. It is also home to cafés and restaurants for when you want to enjoy some local Scottish cuisine. Keith is very well placed as a stop on the famous Speyside Whisky Trail. With many distilleries set in this beautiful area, you will be spoilt for choice.
Golf lovers will also rejoice with many golf courses nearby, including Keith, Cullen, Spey Bay and Dufftown. The lovely Scottish beaches can be reached easily, with Lossiemouth approximately 23 miles and Spey Bay 15 miles away.
The larger cities of both Aberdeen and Elgin are around an hour’s drive away and provide an array of activities and attractions. Beach 15 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4½ miles.