Positioned on Loch Tay with uninterrupted water views, a wood-burning stove and a private hot tub at the edge creating a secluded, design-led escape, perfect for those seeking total peace and immersion in nature.
All on the Ground Floor: Freeview, Woodburner, Patio Doors Leading To Terrace
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Underfloor central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included, remainder available at cost. Travel cot and highchair. Welcome pack. Back garden with sitting-out area and terrace. Hot tub for 4 (private). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: This property has a natural water supply via spring. This property is accessed via a rough track. There is an unfenced loch within the property grounds.
Osprey Boathouse is a unique lochside studio set on timber stilts directly over the water, designed for complete immersion in its surroundings. The open-plan interior is simple, calm and thoughtfully arranged, with a kingsize bed, seating area and dining space all positioned to face uninterrupted views across Loch Tay. Large windows bring the shifting light, weather and wildlife into the room throughout the day, creating a constant connection to the landscape. A well-equipped kitchen provides everything needed for a comfortable stay, while a wood-burning stove adds warmth and atmosphere in cooler months. The bathroom features underfloor heating for added comfort. Outside, a private deck sits at the water’s edge, leading to a hot tub perfectly positioned for soaking while looking out across the loch. Quiet, private and uncluttered, the space is designed for solo travellers and couples seeking seclusion and simplicity.
Set on the peaceful south shore of Loch Tay, the boathouse offers a tranquil base for exploring Highland Perthshire, while remaining removed from busier tourist areas. The nearby village of Kenmore, just a short drive away, provides a small selection of places to eat, a village shop and access to scenic walking routes. From here, visitors can explore the eastern edge of the loch or follow riverside paths that wind through the surrounding countryside.
Loch Tay itself is the focal point of the area, offering opportunities for paddleboarding, kayaking and wild swimming, as well as quieter moments spent watching the ever-changing water. The surrounding landscape is rich with natural beauty, from wooded hillsides to open glens, with plenty of walking routes suited to a range of abilities. A short drive leads to Aberfeldy, where you’ll find independent shops, cafés and access to further attractions including woodland walks and waterfalls.
Wildlife is part of everyday life here, with ospreys, deer and a variety of birdlife often visible around the loch and nearby hills. Scenic drives branch out in all directions, offering access to some of Perthshire’s most striking landscapes. Whether you choose to explore or simply stay close to the water, Osprey Boathouse offers a rare sense of stillness and connection to its surroundings.
EPC Rating = C