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The Wee Lodge

Dollar, Perthshire, Angus & Fife (Ref. 997046)

Customer rating

4.8

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UK Lodge Breaks rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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94 Customer Review(s)

  • Karen

    “Lovely place to stay.”

    Cozy clean and very well equipped. Will book again

    Cozy clean and very well equipped. Will book again

    - Karen, November 2025

    Thank you for your kind comments, we look forward to welcoming you back to The Wee Lodge. Best wishes Heather & Jessie Property Owner

Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double with an en-suite shower room with a shower, basin and WC and 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with a bath, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Utility.
  • Boiler, electric fire
  • Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, smart TV and WiFi
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Small enclosed stone garden
  • Pets are welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 6.1 miles.

The property

EPC Rating: Band E

Short-term Holiday Let Licence No: PK-12132-F

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About the location

DOLLAR

Tillicoultry 3 miles; Kinross 12 miles; Stirling 13 miles; Dunfermline 13 miles

Dollar sits at the foot of the Ochil Hills on the road between Stirling and St Andrews. The town is dramatically overlooked by the remains of Castle Campbell, also known as Castle Gloom, and has superb walks up the steep glen to the castle. The early life of the village was fulfilling the needs of the castle’s owners, the lowland seat of the Duke of Argyll, until the castle was burned down in 1654 in retaliation for the Duke’s support for Cromwell. The village recovered in the 18th century with the opening of copper and lead mines in the surrounding hills and with subsequent ironworks enhancing its prosperity. With the opening of the prestigious Dollar Academy at the beginning of the 19th century, the village transformed into the attractive and prosperous town it is today. The town has a mix of shops and cafes and the drive or walk up the glen to the castle provides stunning views as the countryside opens out to the south. The popular tourist town of Stirling is 13 miles to the west with its dramatic castle and monument to William Wallace. Gleneagles and Perth are within easy reach, as is the Fife coast and St Andrews.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas