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Oak Cottage is a two-bedroom retreat at Finnich Cottages near Loch Lomond, sleeping up to four guests in a bedroom with a king-size bed and a twin room. Its signature is a round-walled private patio with two wood-fired hot tubs, facing south and west for sun throughout the day. Dog-friendly, and ideal for longer stays.
Oak Cottage is the grandest of the four retreats at Finnich Cottages — a light-filled home arranged over two floors, facing south and west, so the sun follows you from your morning coffee to the last of the evening glow. Downstairs, a long modern kitchen opens through a glass door onto the cottage's signature feature: a round-walled private patio, an architectural moment all its own, with two wood-fired hot tubs waiting under the open Scottish sky.
Upstairs, a bedroom with a king-size bed and a twin room sleep up to four in comfort, with a large family bathroom between them and a separate cloakroom below. It's a home for slower days — woodland on the doorstep, the crackle of the fire as the water warms, and the kind of stillness that makes a long stay feel far too short.
Sleeps up to 4 · 2 bedrooms (1 king-size bed + twin beds) · 2 wood-fired hot tubs · BBQ on request · Dog-friendly
Two wood-fired hot tubs, Round-walled private patio, Fully equipped kitchen, Nespresso machine, 100% cotton linen, Smart TV, Dog-friendly, Free WiFi, Free parking, BBQ (on request), Shared games room & laundry
How many guests does Oak Cottage sleep?
Oak Cottage sleeps up to four guests across two bedrooms: one with a king-size bed and one with twin beds, ideal for families or longer stays.
Does Oak Cottage have a hot tub?
Yes, two private wood-fired hot tubs on its round-walled patio, each comfortable for one or two people. Hot tub hire is £49 per stay, with an optional preheat service for £29.
Is Oak Cottage dog-friendly?
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome at £6 per dog per night, with a welcome treat awaiting your companion on arrival.
How far is Oak Cottage from Loch Lomond and Glasgow?
It sits on a private estate near Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, with Drymen and Killearn three miles away, Glengoyne Distillery three miles away, and Glasgow around 15 miles away.
Which whisky distilleries can you visit nearby?
Glengoyne, often called Scotland's most beautiful distillery, is just three miles away at the foot of Dumgoyne, on the West Highland Way. Within an easy drive you'll also find Loch Lomond Distillery near Alexandria, Deanston near Doune and Auchentoshan towards Glasgow.
Is the Devil's Pulpit (Finnich Glen) close by?
Very — it's a short walk from the estate. The Devil's Pulpit at Finnich Glen is a dramatic, moss-walled red sandstone gorge made famous by Outlander, and one of the area's most atmospheric hidden corners.
Can you take day trips further afield?
Easily. Glasgow is around 15 miles away, Stirling and its castle sit to the east, and the whole Trossachs opens up to the north — Oak's space makes it a relaxed base for a touring week.