Forest Holidays Strathyre sits on the edge of Loch Lubnaig within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Surrounded by woodland, mountains and loch views, it offers a peaceful base for exploring one of Scotland’s most scenic regions. The location is often described as a gateway to the Highlands, making it ideal for both short breaks and longer stays.
Accommodation
Accommodation at Strathyre consists of self-catering woodland lodges and cabins designed for couples, families and larger groups. Options range from cosy one-bedroom retreats to spacious five-bedroom lodge-style accommodation. Many feature private outdoor hot tubs, while selected accommodation includes extras such as log burners, barbecues and outdoor dining areas. Several lodges enjoy views towards Loch Lubnaig, while others are tucked away in forest glades.
Selected wheelchair-adapted lodges are available, offering accessible features designed to help guests enjoy a comfortable and relaxing stay in the heart of the forest.
Facilities
Guests have access to a Forest Retreat hub offering food and drink options, along with practical holiday essentials. The park is pet friendly and provides a relaxing environment where visitors can enjoy the surrounding landscape directly from their accommodation.
Things to Do Nearby
The nearby area is perfect for walking, cycling and discovering the natural beauty of Loch Lubnaig. Popular destinations include Callander, around 15 minutes away, and the historic city of Stirling, approximately 35 minutes from the park. The national park provides countless opportunities for outdoor adventures and wildlife spotting.
Key Features Summary
Forest Holidays Strathyre offers woodland lodges with hot tubs, beautiful loch and mountain surroundings, easy access to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, and excellent opportunities for exploring Scotland’s great outdoors.
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From Callandar, take the A84 towards Crianlarich, for 2.5 miles. The site is signposted left. Turn right immediately after crossing the river and follow the private road along the lochside for 1 mile.