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£225,0003 bedroom chalet for sale
28 Balloch Park, Aberfeldy, PH15 2LU
Chalet
3 beds
2 baths
1108
Key information
Features and description
- Luxury high spec holiday lodge
- Stunning location flanked by the River Tay & Tay Forrest Park
- Entrance vestibule with utility area off
- Open plan sitting/diningroom/kitchen with log burner
- Principal bedroom with en-suite shower room
- 2 further bedrooms
- 2 storage sheds
- Gas central heating & Triple/Double glazing
Nestled between the River Tay and Tay Forest Park, this stunning three-bedroom detached lodge at Balloch Park, Aberfeldy presents an exceptional holiday home opportunity in one of Perthshire’s most sought-after locations. Offering the perfect balance of lifestyle enjoyment and investment potential, the property provides a luxurious Highland escape with strong appeal for both personal use and holiday letting.
Finished to a high specification throughout, the lodge boasts two contemporary bathrooms, an ultra-modern kitchen, and beautifully styled neutral interiors that enhance the bright, open-plan living spaces. Designed for comfort and effortless entertaining, it is ideal for memorable family getaways, relaxing retreats, or generating attractive holiday rental income in a year-round destination renowned for its scenery, outdoor pursuits, and whisky heritage.
Also suitable for a permanent residence with a small number of permanent residents living in Balloch Park
Management
Please note the site fees are approx £2,200 per annum.
Location
Balloch Park
A quiet and tranquil setting, Balloch Park offers great views over the River Tay and up to the surrounding mountains, making it a peaceful retreat for lodge owners and visitors alike.
Aberfeldy
Aberfeldy is a charming Highland town in Perthshire, set on the banks of the River Tay and surrounded by some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery. Known for its woodland walks, waterfalls, and forest trails, it offers easy access to outdoor adventures in Tay Forest Park and around nearby Loch Tay. The town blends natural beauty with rich heritage — from the historic Wade’s Bridge and Castle Menzies to the famous Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery, where visitors can sample local whisky. With independent shops, cosy cafés, a restored watermill bookshop, and a vibrant community feel, Aberfeldy makes a welcoming and scenic base for exploring the heart of Scotland.
Kenmore
Approximately a 30-minute walk from Balloch Park (or 50 minutes via the more scenic riverside route), Kenmore is a picturesque village with stunning views. The walk brings you to the Courtyard at Mains of Taymouth, where you will find a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating, golf, horse riding, a shop offering local foods and gifts, and a variety of other activities. From here, a five-minute stroll leads down to the beach at the head of Loch Tay, popular for water sports and swimming. The village centre offers additional restaurants, a traditional village shop, and many scenic walking routes.
Aberfeldy
Just a 15-minute drive from Balloch Park, Aberfeldy provides a wider variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and cafés, alongside a leisure centre and numerous walking routes. One of the most famous is “The Birks of Aberfeldy,” a waterfall walk starting from the town centre. Aberfeldy also has its own golf course, complete with a newly opened clubhouse featuring a restaurant and bar.
Killin
Another charming Scottish town, Killin lies a 20-minute drive along Loch Tay from Balloch Park. The town offers further opportunities for golf, scenic walks, dramatic waterfalls, and a selection of delightful places to eat, making it an attractive destination for both visitors and lodge owners.
Viewing
By appointment contact VMH[use Contact Agent Button] (Option 1)
Finished to a high specification throughout, the lodge boasts two contemporary bathrooms, an ultra-modern kitchen, and beautifully styled neutral interiors that enhance the bright, open-plan living spaces. Designed for comfort and effortless entertaining, it is ideal for memorable family getaways, relaxing retreats, or generating attractive holiday rental income in a year-round destination renowned for its scenery, outdoor pursuits, and whisky heritage.
Also suitable for a permanent residence with a small number of permanent residents living in Balloch Park
Management
Please note the site fees are approx £2,200 per annum.
Location
Balloch Park
A quiet and tranquil setting, Balloch Park offers great views over the River Tay and up to the surrounding mountains, making it a peaceful retreat for lodge owners and visitors alike.
Aberfeldy
Aberfeldy is a charming Highland town in Perthshire, set on the banks of the River Tay and surrounded by some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery. Known for its woodland walks, waterfalls, and forest trails, it offers easy access to outdoor adventures in Tay Forest Park and around nearby Loch Tay. The town blends natural beauty with rich heritage — from the historic Wade’s Bridge and Castle Menzies to the famous Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery, where visitors can sample local whisky. With independent shops, cosy cafés, a restored watermill bookshop, and a vibrant community feel, Aberfeldy makes a welcoming and scenic base for exploring the heart of Scotland.
Kenmore
Approximately a 30-minute walk from Balloch Park (or 50 minutes via the more scenic riverside route), Kenmore is a picturesque village with stunning views. The walk brings you to the Courtyard at Mains of Taymouth, where you will find a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating, golf, horse riding, a shop offering local foods and gifts, and a variety of other activities. From here, a five-minute stroll leads down to the beach at the head of Loch Tay, popular for water sports and swimming. The village centre offers additional restaurants, a traditional village shop, and many scenic walking routes.
Aberfeldy
Just a 15-minute drive from Balloch Park, Aberfeldy provides a wider variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and cafés, alongside a leisure centre and numerous walking routes. One of the most famous is “The Birks of Aberfeldy,” a waterfall walk starting from the town centre. Aberfeldy also has its own golf course, complete with a newly opened clubhouse featuring a restaurant and bar.
Killin
Another charming Scottish town, Killin lies a 20-minute drive along Loch Tay from Balloch Park. The town offers further opportunities for golf, scenic walks, dramatic waterfalls, and a selection of delightful places to eat, making it an attractive destination for both visitors and lodge owners.
Viewing
By appointment contact VMH[use Contact Agent Button] (Option 1)
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