Holiday rentals and letting in Killin

Holiday rentals and letting in Killin

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Highlights in Killin

  • Historical monuments
  • Emblematic parks
  • Outdoor activities
  • Small museum
  • Old mill

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Killin

£204for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
£231 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Killin

41%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
59% annual average
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Killin

Visit the town of Killin famous for the Falls of Dochart

Killin is a small town in the Falls of Dochart, crossed by a stunning river west of Loch Ray. This villa is an excellent base for hiking in the surrounding mountains of Breadalbane and Loch Tay. It is a destination famous for both salmon fishing and water sports. Next to the bridge, you can find a path that leads to the tomb of the Clan McNab. It is a closed path, but you can ask for the key at the Breadalbane Folk Centre, where just leaving your card as safe will leave you the key for 45 minutes to walk there. It is very worth it and offers you a good view of the river and one of its bridges.

Holidays rentals with gardens and beautiful views

Enjoy the holiday rentals that you will be immersed in when visiting this fascinating destination composed of magnificent views of the surrounding nature. Give your lungs a break by inhaling the clean, pure air that surrounds these homes created for your joy and renewal. Enjoy all the comforts you want such as internet, heating, garden, spectacular views, parking etc… Come and get the break you deserve at the Killin holiday rentals! You will not regret it.

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The area and getting around

Drive around Killin

Killin is in Stirling, between the mountains and lakes of central Scotland. Balquhidder and Crieff are some nearby towns. Drive south for 90 minutes to get to Glasgow, or drive one hour and 40 minutes southeast to get to Edinburgh. Killin is a rural destination away from modernity, where you can enjoy the sound of wildlife and water. You can also drive south for about 20 minutes to reach Earn Lake, where there are several popular water sports and activities. Discover the fascinating ruins and modern parish of the Balquhidder Church.

What to see in Killin

Learn about the history of Clan McNab in the cemetery on Inchture Island, which is next to the falls. See these eerie monuments, including a shrine to a mediaeval warrior and two 18th-century busts. Nearby is the Killin Water Mill, a three-story building dating back to 1840. Head inside the mill and visit the arts and crafts store to find many fascinating items.

Travellers and activities

Killin for loch explorers

There are many activities centred around Loch Tay, which is more than 23 kilometres (ca. 14 mi) long. You can rent boats and equipment for different sports at the Killin Outdoor Activity Centre and Mountain Store. Head to the lake to fish for salmon or paddle a kayak. Bike around the lake to see it from various angles.

Killin for nature lovers

Walk along the river Dochart in the village and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the area. See Dochart Falls as you cross the bridge that runs over this waterfall. These waterfalls attract visitors from all over the country for their great natural beauty and fascinating history.

Fortress Campbell remnants from Finlarig Castle and Moirlanich Longhouse, are a fantastic surviving patron of a traditional Scottish longhouse.

Top 5 travel tips in Killin

1. Enjoy the Falls of Dochart

The waterfalls of the River Dochart passing through the village of Killin are one of the most picturesque places in the Highlands of Scotland. They are on the south side of Loch Tay, surrounded by mountains, and are part of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Its fast waters and the rocks on which they move are a vision. And the best thing is that you won't even have to look for them since they are right in the centre, as soon as you enter Killin.

2. Visit Killin's Stone Circle

Also known as Kinnel's Stone Circle, this must-see in Killin will transport you to Outlander's Craig Na Dun if you are a fan of the series. If this is not the case, it is still a corner of great beauty and surrounded by mystery. The stones, which are not massive, are in a private field and have sheep for companions. It is not a very touristy place, but the owners do not mind that you come as long as you are respectful of the environment and that you close the gate so that no one escapes, none of the woolly inhabitants of the land. This stone circle is believed to have arisen between the second or third millennium BC, but it is impossible to know exactly as there is not much information about the place.

3. Inchbuie Island

Inchbuie is an island surrounded by the waters of the Falls of Dochart in Killin and can be accessed by crossing a small iron gate and down some stairs from the Dochart Bridge. Its name means in Gaelic “the yellow island” and it is the ancestral burial place of the members of the Clan McNab. It is very intriguing and, if you look closely, in addition to the tombs of the chiefs of this clan of the Highlands you will also be able to discern a couple of Iron Age forts, half hidden among the vegetation. To visit it, you just have to ask for the keys at the Bridge End Mill or at the Killin Library.

4. Get to know the Old Killin Mill

The old Killin mill, from 1840, It has seen better times and has been managed by the community since 2011 after Scotland Tourism left it empty. If you are lucky enough to find it open, enter. On the ground floor, they have a “curious” mix of antiques, second-hand things and souvenirs, along with maps with all the hiking routes in the area and a lot of information. On the first floor, they have a kind of small museum where you can see several of the relics of Saint Fillan, a saint who is believed to have lived in the area. Especially interesting are the eight healing stones that he is said to have blessed and used to heal diseases.

5. Visit Breadalbane Park

One of the best things about Breadalbane Park is the views. This vast expanse of green is the site of the annual Killin Highland Games, as well as local concerts and festivals. From here, many hiking routes lead through the surrounding hills!

Information about holiday lettings in Killin

🏡 Holiday lettings available: 11 properties.
💳 Discount available: up to -47%.
🌙 Minimum price per night: from £32.
⭐ Most popular amenities: garden, Wi-Fi and barbecue.
🐾 Pet-friendly: 7 properties.
👩‍👩‍👧‍👦 For families: 9% of the properties.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Killin

Which facilities are offered at the holiday lettings in Killin?

Among the facilities available on Holidu, it appears that the holiday lettings in Killin have everything that tourists need! Here, holiday lettings generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: garden (54%), Wi-Fi (46%), and balcony (31%)... Tempted?

How do travellers usually rate holiday lettings in Killin?

The holiday lettings in Killin often receive many positive reviews. 62% of holiday lettings have a rating of 4.5 stars, which suggests that here you won't have difficulty finding the perfect holiday letting for your next holiday!

Are the holiday lettings in Killin suitable for holiday-makers and their pets?

Of course! In Killin, 77% of the holiday lettings allow you to bring along your furry friend, and 54% even have a garden!

Do the holiday lettings in Killin tend to come with Wi-Fi?

According to Holidu's information, it appears that, in Killin, there are not a lot of holiday lettings that have Wi-Fi. There are other destinations in the United Kingdom which have a higher percentage of holiday lettings with Wi-Fi. That's all you need to get away from it all for the holidays!

What is the average price for holiday lettings in Killin?

The majority of holiday lettings in Killin (100%) tend to cost less than £100 per night. This is the ideal destination for booking a cheap holiday letting!

Do the holiday lettings in Killin often have a fireplace or a swimming pool?

Not always. According to the information collected last year, only 8% of holiday lettings in Killin have a fireplace.

Are the holiday lettings in Killin suitable for holidays in big groups or better for an escape as a small group?

Here, based on last year's information, 46% of holiday lettings are suitable for up to eight travellers, and 38% of these holiday lettings are made up of at least four bedrooms. But 85% of holiday lettings are also suitable for up to four travellers, and 77% of the holiday lettings are made up of at least two separate bedrooms. This is, therefore, the ideal destination for large and small families!

When planning a luxurious stay in Killin, are holiday lettings a good choice?

Exactly! The holiday lettings are well-equipped in Killin. So if you are looking for holiday lettings in Killin, you shouldn't wait long to book because 0% have a pool, 54% have a garden but none have a sauna. Also, if what you are looking for is space, 85% of the holiday lettings can accommodate big groups and 54% have green spaces in their vicinity.

If you are keen to take a trip to Killin, what time of year is the best time to do it?

Judging by the amenities in the holiday lettings in Killin, it is the perfect destination both in summer and winter. This is because there are very varied options, with all the characteristics one can imagine. You can be sure that Killin is a phenomenal destination to enjoy both winter and summer.