We are offering 3 night breaks in the buzzard cabin for the month of May
Available dates 6 – 24th May
We are delighted to announce that the refurbishment of the osprey cabin
has been completed on time to a deluxe standard and is now open for bookings.
This cabin caters for couples who want to relax in comfort with total privacy.
The Visitscotland quality assurance advisor graded us yesterday, so we look
forward to adding our grade along with professional photographs to the website
in due course.
The buzzard and kestrel cabins are offering short breaks in April and May.
Come along and meet Hettie the pet lamb. Children most welcome to help at feeding times!!

Had a lovely time on one of the many walks around Springburn.
We are delighted to say that all the sheep have been scanned and the scan confirmed that they are all having lambs.
The lambs are due to born at the end of March so by the Easter holidays they will be racing about the fields.
The Osprey cabin is on schedule and should be ready for Easter. Watch this space for photographs.
We are offering a short break at the buzzard cabin from Saturday 13th – Thursday 18th April.
So far the osprey has had an outside makeover with new paintwork, windows and French doors. A new balcony has still to be added where you will be able to relax and enjoy the view facing west towards Pluscarden Glen and catch the beautiful sun sets.
Walls have been taken down to create a large bedroom with king size bed and luxury linen. It will also have an suite with walk in shower, toilet and wash hand basin.
The kitchen will have a washing machine, dishwasher, fridge freezer and electric cooker and will all be integrated to give a modern feel to the cabin.
The sitting room is open plan with dining area. A new wood burner will be fitted to create a cosy feel.
The osprey availability calendar will be live in January to take bookings for the new season ahead.
We look forward to welcoming you and hopefully you will enjoy the magic of Springburn
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.