The Den is set on level ground enjoying a south westerly view into the glen. It is well planned on one floor and suitable for visitors to the Highlands who have mobility difficulties.
Visitors are welcome to bring one or two well-behaved dogs by prior arrangement per cottage holiday. Dogs should be kept under strict control for the comfort of other guests. Our holiday cottages are in the midst of open farmland and sheep and cattle graze the adjoining pasture. There are a number of way-marked tracks nearby which are good for dog walking.
Cot, highchair and an extra bed are also available on request at no extra charge.
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Built in the late 18th to early 19th century, This cottage was home to early tenants of Easter Corrie until the new farmhouse was built in the mid 19th century. In those days, before its conversion to a holiday cottage, life on a Highland farm was very modest. The family would have lived in a single room on the ground floor, gaining access to their sleeping quarters upstairs by climbing a ladder through a hole in the ceiling. Water was drawn from a well, which can still be seen in the garden.
Easter Corrie Self Catering Holiday Cottages, Tomnavoulin,
Glenlivet, Moray, Scotland, AB37 9JB
tel: +44 (0)1807 590241