Cruachan Farm at the Loch Tay-side setting gives you the kind of Scottish break that’s easy to repeat—fresh air, big views, and a calm base for getting out into Perthshire whenever you fancy. Cruachan Farm is well-suited to owners who want a simple, outdoors-led escape, with a café/restaurant on park and access to extra activities and facilities nearby.
Cruachan Farm sits close to Loch Tay, with the Perthshire countryside and Highland scenery doing most of the heavy lifting. Days here are naturally outdoorsy: walking and biking routes nearby, lochside views, and the option to keep things easy with a meal on park rather than driving out every evening.
It’s also a handy base for exploring the wider area—classic scenic drives, small towns and heritage stops—without needing to change location every time you want a different day out.
Life at Cruachan Farm is simple in the best way—slow mornings, a walk or a drive out to the loch, then back to your own base for a quiet evening. If your ideal break looks like scenery, fresh air and switching off (rather than an entertainment schedule), it fits the brief.
Cruachan Farm is near Killin in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, close to Loch Tay.
Cruachan Farm is a holiday park, intended for leisure use rather than permanent living.
You’ll typically find static caravans for sale (availability varies over time).
It’s scenery-led and outdoorsy—Loch Tay, walking routes, and classic Perthshire landscapes nearby.
Yes—book a viewing so you can see the park setting, compare plots and understand the owner rules.
Yes—there can be Loch Tay-based activities available nearby via third parties; details can be seasonal, so it’s best to confirm what’s running.
Yes—walking and cycling routes are a big part of the local appeal, with options ranging from gentle routes to more demanding hill days.
Confirm what’s included with the caravan, the park’s season/usage terms, pet rules, pitch position, parking, and any rules on alterations/resale.