Cooper Cottages

Cooper Cottages We offer self catering holiday accommodation in Stirling, Perthshire and the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.

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A selection of fantastic self catering accommodation in Central Scotland
Book direct & save money! It is our pleasure to welcome our many guests to the area with so much to offer; the ideal location for hiking (many local Munros), cycling (nearby the Route 7 Cycle Way), fishing (on Loch Venachar and Loch Earn) and watersports. We have

properties for 2-6 people, couples, families or groups are all welcome. Dogs welcome at certain properties (check website for details). Our properties are also great for anyone looking to escape to the country for a quiet, relaxing break. http://www.twitter.com/coopercottages
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11/06/2026

Looking for a cosy luxury stay in a stunning Scottish village? Look no further…. ❤️

11/06/2026

How to spend a long weekend in Central Scotland…
Wr think you need weeks to explore what Stirlingshire and Perthshire has to offer but here’s a snapshot!

09/06/2026

I’d like to disappear to a cottage in the woods in Central Scotland, please and thank you!

09/06/2026

Get the gang together for a canyoning adventure! Book your summer trip with your Cooper Cottages discount voucher (15% off!) when you stay in a Cooper Cottage.

08/06/2026

Escape to Riverside Cottage, a fully renovated, beautiful stone cottage nestled in a quiet lane in the picturesque village of Comrie, Perthshire.
Escape to Riverside Cottage, a fully renovated, beautiful stone cottage nestled in a quiet lane in the picturesque village of Comrie, Perthshire.
https://coopercottages.com/where-to-stay/comrie-crieff/riversidecottage/

Do you know about the Scottish World War Two PoW camp built to hold the worst N**i prisoners? If you find yourself in th...
07/06/2026

Do you know about the Scottish World War Two PoW camp built to hold the worst N**i prisoners?
If you find yourself in the peaceful little village of Comrie in the southern Highlands, you will see a number of strange-looking huts that stand out from the surrounding green countryside. Together they form Cultybraggan Camp, which has a fascinating history that goes back to the Second World War. Also known as the Black Camp of the North or Camp 21, Cultybraggan was built to be a Prisoner of War camp and was designed to hold as many as 4,000 inmates at a single time. Many of the people who were held at the camp were Italian or German soldiers.
Cultybraggan Camp would develop a reputation for being where many of the most high-ranking and dedicated N**i officers were held after capture. Due to this, it was just one of two high-security prisoner of war camps found anywhere in Britain during World War Two.

06/06/2026

On the outskirts of Killin, a bridge leads across the River Dochart to the ruins of Finlarig Castle, the former stronghold of Sir Duncan Campbell.

At the foot of the castle tower is a deep rectangular pit, that looks like an oversized grave.

Legend has it that the Campbell lairds of Finlarig watched from their castle windows as their after-dinner entertainment unfolded at what became known as the ‘Beheading Pit’.

06/06/2026

Have you booked your fling for summer!?

06/06/2026

We love sending our guests to local and traditional shops and producers when they stay with us. And Campbell’s bakery is on our list! 7th generation bakers with Iain at the help! And they run amazing workshops in Crieff too!

Happy World Outlander Day! 🏴✨Today we’re celebrating the series that captured hearts around the world and shone a spotli...
01/06/2026

Happy World Outlander Day! 🏴✨

Today we’re celebrating the series that captured hearts around the world and shone a spotlight on the romance, history and breathtaking beauty of Scotland.

While Claire and Jamie’s story may be fiction, many of the iconic filming locations are very real – and some of the most spectacular can be found right here in Central Scotland. From ancient castles and dramatic Highland landscapes to historic villages steeped in character, it’s easy to see why Scotland became such an unforgettable part of the Outlander story.

Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply love exploring Scotland’s rich history, there’s something magical about standing in the places that helped bring the world of Outlander to life.

Have you visited any Outlander filming locations? Tell us your favourite below! ⬇️

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