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Awarding winning countryside home sleeping 6. BBQ and wood fired hot tub. Pet friendly.
Holiday home in Stonehaven with kitchen and fireplace
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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 675 sq m
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Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
- Place, Aunty Bettys7 min walk
- Place, Stonehaven Outdoor Pool9 min walk
- Place, Dunnottar Castle3 min drive
- Airport, Aberdeen (ABZ)22 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Awarding winning countryside home sleeping 6. BBQ and wood fired hot tub. Pet friendly.
This spacious house features an open-plan living and dining area with a striking south-facing picture window, offering beautiful views and plenty of natural light. One bathroom is fully accessible, ensuring comfort for all guests. Outside, the private back yard includes a Big Green Egg BBQ and a wood-fired hot tub—perfect for relaxing in total seclusion. Wild Glen House was designed by Young Architects of the Year NORD in 2012. Sleeping 6.
Wild Glen Retreat is a private estate nestled deep in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by 30,000 acres of wilderness where the River Dye winds through ancient pine forests, heather-covered hills, and expansive moorland. This is a place where the landscape feels untouched—rich in wildlife, steeped in history, and full of the quiet magic that only true remoteness can bring. From every direction, the views stretch for miles: wooded glens, rolling hills, and ever-changing skies that move dramatically from golden morning light to long, luminous sunsets.
The area offers a wealth of outdoor adventure right from your doorstep. Hike to nearby waterfalls, cycle quiet forestry tracks, or wild swim in the river. There are trails for every pace—from gentle woodland strolls to challenging hill climbs like nearby Clachnaben, with its dramatic granite tor and panoramic summit views. The estate itself is a living, working environment: gather eggs from hens, pick veg in season from the garden, and meet friendly neighbours at the Glen Dye Arms, the estate’s own rustic pub. Whether you’re exploring on foot, sitting by the fire with a book, or simply watching the clouds drift over the hills, Glen Dye invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and feel the landscape work its quiet spell.
Extra estate activities include: Bushcraft, Venison masterclass, Forest bathing, Archery tag, Salmon and Sea trout fishing, bike hire, axe throwing, cuttlefish casting, Vinyasa yoga, Whiskey tasting, Flower and wreath making, Art classes, Willow weaving and basket making, and a small cinema is available for private hire.
Once the booking is confirmed the Birch Stays team would be delighted to help arrange your extra activities and make your holiday truly unforgettable.
The house centres on a bright, open-plan sitting and dining area with a soaring cathedral ceiling and a vast south-facing picture window framing views of heather-clad hills. Deep sofas, a long farmhouse table, and a wood-burner make it a cosy retreat in any season, while an adjacent accessible bathroom ensures comfort for all guests. Outside, a private stone-walled courtyard invites you to cook on the Big Green Egg and soak in the cedar-clad, wood-fired hot tub under a canopy of stars.
Just beyond the doorstep, shared spaces add a touch of Highland charm. Stroll to on site pub, with its roaring fire and vintage record player, or head to Garden Camp for lawn games, board games, and rainy-day reading by the stove. Guests can gather fresh eggs, pick from the vegetable garden, and visit the well-stocked General Stores. For deep relaxation, book the electric sauna and cold plunge tanks at the Discovery & Adventure Centre before wandering home through the pines to your fire-lit haven.
Key Features
• Countryside Views
• Family Friendly
• Pet Friendly
• Woodburning Stove
• Wood fired hot tub
• Pub within walking distance
• Electric car chargers
• Free secure parking
• Big Green Egg BBQ
• Wi-Fi
• Plenty of estate activities
• 15,000-acre private estate
Grand Living Spaces
The heart of the house is a bright, open-plan sitting and dining room, where a soaring ceiling and huge south-facing window frame sweeping views of heather-covered hills. Comfortable sofas, a long farmhouse table, and a wood-burner make it ideal year-round, while a nearby accessible bathroom ensures ease for all guests.
Outdoor Space
Outside, a private stone-walled courtyard offers complete seclusion-perfect for leisurely outdoor cooking on the Big Green Egg and stargazing from the wood-fired cedar hot tub. Surrounded by woods and hills, this is a place to slow down and savour Highland life.
Estate Activities
Step beyond the door and into Glen Dye’s welcoming shared spaces. Enjoy a drink by the fire in a cosy estate pub with vintage charm, or head to Garden Camp for lawn games and an all-weather cabin with books, puzzles, and a stove. Pick your own vegetables and eggs from the estate, stock up at the General Stores, or unwind in the electric sauna at the Discovery & Adventure Centre-complete with plunge tanks and cold showers for the brave. A wide range of activities are available, from venison butchery masterclasses and Scottish whisky tastings to archery and forest axe throwing, with many more memorable experiences to choose from.
Licence Number: AS-00271-P
Wild Glen House was designed by Young Architects of the Year NORD in 2012. This spacious house features an open-plan living and dining area with a striking south-facing picture window, offering beautiful views and plenty of natural light. One bathroom is fully accessible, ensuring comfort for all guests. Outside, the private back yard includes a Big Green Egg BBQ and a wood-fired hot tub—perfect for relaxing in total seclusion.
Guests also have access to a traditional Scottish pub (located on site), a cosy space with a roaring log fire and record player, as well as Garden Camp, a shared space with outdoor games and an indoor lounge with a wood burner. Seasonal vegetables and fresh eggs are available to collect from the garden and henhouse, and essentials can be found at the charming on site general stores. For a unique wellness experience, don’t forget to book the electric sauna and cold plunge at the Discovery & Adventure Centre.
Bedroom 1: Double bed with an ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 2: Double bed with a shared bathroom
Bedroom 3: Twin beds with an shared bathroom
Licence Number: AS-00271-P
Wild Glen Retreat is a private estate nestled deep in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by 30,000 acres of wilderness where the River Dye winds through ancient pine forests, heather-covered hills, and expansive moorland. This is a place where the landscape feels untouched—rich in wildlife, steeped in history, and full of the quiet magic that only true remoteness can bring. From every direction, the views stretch for miles: wooded glens, rolling hills, and ever-changing skies that move dramatically from golden morning light to long, luminous sunsets.
The area offers a wealth of outdoor adventure right from your doorstep. Hike to nearby waterfalls, cycle quiet forestry tracks, or wild swim in the river. There are trails for every pace—from gentle woodland strolls to challenging hill climbs like nearby Clachnaben, with its dramatic granite tor and panoramic summit views. The estate itself is a living, working environment: gather eggs from hens, pick veg in season from the garden, and meet friendly neighbours at the Glen Dye Arms, the estate’s own rustic pub. Whether you’re exploring on foot, sitting by the fire with a book, or simply watching the clouds drift over the hills, Glen Dye invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and feel the landscape work its quiet spell.
Extra estate activities include: Bushcraft, Venison masterclass, Forest bathing, Archery tag, Salmon and Sea trout fishing, bike hire, axe throwing, cuttlefish casting, Vinyasa yoga, Whiskey tasting, Flower and wreath making, Art classes, Willow weaving and basket making, and a small cinema is available for private hire.
Once the booking is confirmed the Birch Stays team would be delighted to help arrange your extra activities and make your holiday truly unforgettable.
The house centres on a bright, open-plan sitting and dining area with a soaring cathedral ceiling and a vast south-facing picture window framing views of heather-clad hills. Deep sofas, a long farmhouse table, and a wood-burner make it a cosy retreat in any season, while an adjacent accessible bathroom ensures comfort for all guests. Outside, a private stone-walled courtyard invites you to cook on the Big Green Egg and soak in the cedar-clad, wood-fired hot tub under a canopy of stars.
Just beyond the doorstep, shared spaces add a touch of Highland charm. Stroll to on site pub, with its roaring fire and vintage record player, or head to Garden Camp for lawn games, board games, and rainy-day reading by the stove. Guests can gather fresh eggs, pick from the vegetable garden, and visit the well-stocked General Stores. For deep relaxation, book the electric sauna and cold plunge tanks at the Discovery & Adventure Centre before wandering home through the pines to your fire-lit haven.
Key Features
• Countryside Views
• Family Friendly
• Pet Friendly
• Woodburning Stove
• Wood fired hot tub
• Pub within walking distance
• Electric car chargers
• Free secure parking
• Big Green Egg BBQ
• Wi-Fi
• Plenty of estate activities
• 15,000-acre private estate
Grand Living Spaces
The heart of the house is a bright, open-plan sitting and dining room, where a soaring ceiling and huge south-facing window frame sweeping views of heather-covered hills. Comfortable sofas, a long farmhouse table, and a wood-burner make it ideal year-round, while a nearby accessible bathroom ensures ease for all guests.
Outdoor Space
Outside, a private stone-walled courtyard offers complete seclusion-perfect for leisurely outdoor cooking on the Big Green Egg and stargazing from the wood-fired cedar hot tub. Surrounded by woods and hills, this is a place to slow down and savour Highland life.
Estate Activities
Step beyond the door and into Glen Dye’s welcoming shared spaces. Enjoy a drink by the fire in a cosy estate pub with vintage charm, or head to Garden Camp for lawn games and an all-weather cabin with books, puzzles, and a stove. Pick your own vegetables and eggs from the estate, stock up at the General Stores, or unwind in the electric sauna at the Discovery & Adventure Centre-complete with plunge tanks and cold showers for the brave. A wide range of activities are available, from venison butchery masterclasses and Scottish whisky tastings to archery and forest axe throwing, with many more memorable experiences to choose from.
Licence Number: AS-00271-P
Wild Glen House was designed by Young Architects of the Year NORD in 2012. This spacious house features an open-plan living and dining area with a striking south-facing picture window, offering beautiful views and plenty of natural light. One bathroom is fully accessible, ensuring comfort for all guests. Outside, the private back yard includes a Big Green Egg BBQ and a wood-fired hot tub—perfect for relaxing in total seclusion.
Guests also have access to a traditional Scottish pub (located on site), a cosy space with a roaring log fire and record player, as well as Garden Camp, a shared space with outdoor games and an indoor lounge with a wood burner. Seasonal vegetables and fresh eggs are available to collect from the garden and henhouse, and essentials can be found at the charming on site general stores. For a unique wellness experience, don’t forget to book the electric sauna and cold plunge at the Discovery & Adventure Centre.
Bedroom 1: Double bed with an ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 2: Double bed with a shared bathroom
Bedroom 3: Twin beds with an shared bathroom
Licence Number: AS-00271-P
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Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Parties and events are allowed on site
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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About the area
Stonehaven
Located in Stonehaven, this holiday home is in a rural area. Stonehaven Tolbooth and Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Dunnottar Castle and Todhead. Stonehaven Outdoor Pool and Aunty Bettys are also worth visiting.

Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
What's nearby
- Aunty Bettys - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Stonehaven Tolbooth - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
- Stonehaven Outdoor Pool - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Museum - 3 min drive - 2.2 km
- Dunnottar Castle - 3 min drive - 2.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Royal China Restaurant - 1 min walk
- Lairhillock Inn - 9 min drive
- Newton Arms - 9 min drive
- The Bay Fish & Chips - 9 min walk
- Marine Hotel - 7 min walk
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