3 day short breaks now available at the osprey cabin.
Monday 14 April – Friday 16th May.
Countdown is on for Springburn Log Cabins 25th year in business. Watch this space for a note of how you can share in the celebrations… Springburn Cabins Silver Anniversary 2014 …
Swans arrive at Springburn. First visitors of the season! This couple were seen from the Osprey cabin sitting room window. Hopefully they will decide to build a nest!
Trip Advisor Review – Springburn Buzzard . We have just received our fourth 5 star review for this cabin. Many thanks to Claire and Neil for submitting their kind comments. We look forward to seeing them again in the summer.
Here’s what they had to say “If you are looking for a homely welcoming place to relax and enjoy the Highlands then you will not find better a place. The cabins are well looked after and have everything you need. There is plenty to do around the area if you choose but it’s also nicely secluded if you just fancy time to chill.
Our dog loves all the space to run about and there are lots of walks near by. Sandy and Sheila made us feel welcome and they are happy to help with anything. Already planning our next visit!”
Take a look at more detail on the Trip Advisor Review – Springburn Buzzard here . You can also check out the other reviews for the cabin from this link.
Due to the popular demand of the hot tub at the buzzard cabin, a hot tub has been ordered for the kestrel and hopefully it will be installed and ready for Easter.
The new hot tub will be situated in the secluded part of the garden but will still have beautiful views facing south. BBQ and garden furniture are close by.
This bright and cosy lodge has french windows which open onto a veranda looking west towards Pluscarden Glen (Home of the famous Pluscarden Abbey). Ospreys have been nearby.
Kestrel nestles on the edge of a five-acre natural woodland. Many species of wildlife can be observed from this peaceful setting. The cabin has panoramic views facing south from the french windows.
A private track follows a small burn through a wooded glade up the hill to the Buzzard cabin. This cabin is situated on an elevated site and shares the open woodland with deer and badgers.