Description
Inspired by their love of travel and extraordinary location, the Mactaggart family are proud to introduce ‘Tiny Home Borders’. With views as far as the eye can see from the southern slopes of Ruberslaw, this cosy hillside retreat for two combines an epic location with incredible attention to detail.
Tiny Home Borders is a real one off, a small but perfectly designed off grid eco-cabin where every bit of space has been cleverly used to create a unique and special glamping experience. When you step onto the generous deck and look out over the Lochan to the valley beyond you will realise how lucky you have been to find such a tranquil place.
The only thing to keep you company is the wildlife and our herd of beautiful red deer which share the hillside location with you (in their fenced off acres of course). Do your cooking in ‘Greta’ our Swedish outside cooker, BBQ and Pizza oven! With outdoor furniture on the deck for those long lazy days, we like to think we have thought of everything to make your stay as special and relaxed as possible.
Tiny Home might be off grid, but this solar powered eco-cabin has 240v sockets, plenty of indoor and outdoor lighting, a fridge, and to keep you cosy indoors, a log burning stove.
As well as Greta, the outdoor cooker, there is also a full gas cooker inside and with the option to purchase our own delicious farm reared Venison direct from the farm.
With luxurious towels, robes, slippers and toiletries all included in the price, you don’t need to bring too much with you.
If you fancy a bit of paddleboarding then there are 2 boards available at Tiny Home, meaning that you and your partner can go out on the water together. You could even enjoy some wild swimming in your own private Lochan.
Then when you come out of the water, simply step into the Swedish woodfired hot tub with a glass of something nice in hand, sit back and listen…… listen to the deer speaking all around you, or to the sound of a buzzard flying high overhead or to a toad croaking in the undergrowth. At night you might even spot a badger crossing the bottom of the waterfall and in September and October, you can listen to the roar of the stags during the Rut. And on a clear night you can just sit back and gaze at the stars.