Historic Langhaugh Farmhouse: Spacious Retreat with Modern Comforts in Scenic Angus Countryside

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Langhaugh Farmhouse, By Brechin, Angus, DD9, Brechin (Great britain)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 417Floor area

€585,000

Country home

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

417m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Langhaugh Farmhouse—a spacious country abode nestled in the serene landscape of Angus, Scotland. This is not just a home; it is a narrative of history dating back to the 19th century. Once the bustling heart of a working farm up until 2003, this farmhouse still carries with it the quaint echoes of its past. The original stone structure, the cedar panelled doors, and the cornicing are there to remind you of its storied past, while recent renovations have helped blend the old with a dash of the new.

In stepping onto this scenic property, you'll find yourself on a tarred farm road that opens to picturesque surroundings. Enter through a charming entrance porch, and you're greeted with a generous hallway. Off to one side is a sitting room, offering ample space and cozy vibes with a Minster stone fireplace, an ideal spot for relaxing evenings. Opposite this, a dining room awaits, maybe for those lively family dinners or perhaps to serve as your next co-working space where productivity and comfort meet.

The heart of the home lies in its functional kitchen. Featuring custom-made freestanding furniture pieces that create a distinctive country kitchen feel, accompanied by a Rayburn stove that exudes warmth throughout. Beyond, a utility room provides practical amenities including a Rangemaster cooker and a Hotpoint washing machine, ticking off modern convenience with ease.

Climbing the staircase, you will discover spacious bedrooms with generous natural light filtering through, promising serenity and a great night's sleep. The study and dressing rooms attached to the bedrooms offer space for personal reflection or perhaps a private reading nook. Two bathrooms ensure the morning rush is managed without a hitch.

The Langhaugh gardens are more than just a slice of nature; they're an experience. An enclosed space ensures privacy while boasting a delightful collection of lawns, shrubs, and trees. The grounds are a blank canvas for ambitious landscapers but also serve perfectly for lazy afternoon picnics or a casual stroll amongst nature. The paddock area, with its natural paths and seating spots, is your canvas to create whatever you deem as paradise.

So, why Angus? With Angus, you're not merely purchasing a home; you're investing in a lifestyle. Living in Brechin means you're never too far from an adventure. Be it exploring the Angus glens and hills or engaging in outdoor activities, from fishing to hiking or even skiing at Glenshee. Nearby golf courses offer a fair challenge and excellent leisure opportunities.

While Brechin is your local hub for daily conveniences, with amenities ranging from schools to shopping facilities, consider the charm of nearby Edzell with its village feel while offering its own array of shopping and dining experiences coupled with educational facilities. For more extensive needs, Forfar and Montrose are a stone's throw away. Whether it's business services or cultural events, both Dundee and Aberdeen are within easy reach. A90 conveniently connects you to these cities, offering the urban balance to your rural lot.

With unique weather patterns, expect cool, temperate days, the kind perfect for excursions in the great outdoors or cosy evenings by the fire. Despite the rural charm, modern needs aren't overlooked. Broadband connectivity ensures remote working and global communications run seamlessly.

Living at Langhaugh is all about balance – bask in the beauty of a country_home while never feeling far removed from city conveniences. You’re supported by transportation options that include railways and airports that connect you swiftly to other parts of the UK and beyond, making this location incredibly efficient for international buyers or expats.

Langhaugh Farmhouse is ready to host the new chapter in its long-lived story. It's a blend of peaceful countryside life with a touch of modern comforts. Your countryside retreat is waiting, begging to be explored, and is yearning for a fresh breath of life to carry its story forward. Come experience the history, comfort, and potential of this beloved country_home. Langhaugh Farmhouse is ready to be a part of your story.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
417
Price per m²
€1,403
Garden size
7690
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Get ready to delve into the charm of this exquisite villa located in the picturesque town of Cupar. With its immaculate condition and spacious layout, this delightful villa is perfectly suited for families looking to settle into a warm and inviting environment. The journey begins at the rustic yet elegant entrance, beckoning you into a world of comfort and potential nestled in the heart of Cupar. This splendid villa, encompassing approximately 2,690 square feet and set on about 1.09 acres of lush land, strikes the perfect balance between charm and opportunity. Here, under the often gentle skies of Cupar, life takes on a serene pace, typical of life in the Scottish countryside. The climate is both mild and refreshing, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of every season. Living in a villa such as this one offers a unique lifestyle. You'll find a haven of tranquility with an exciting outdoor experience, thanks to spacious gardens featuring a rustic outdoor kitchen, charming greenhouse, practical sheds, and even a chicken run for those dreaming of homesteading. The charming surroundings offer a peaceful setting where mornings can be spent sipping coffee amidst the greenery, and evenings conclude with stunning sunset views from the garden. The interior of this villa immediately makes you feel at home, offering a well-thought-out blend of modern amenities and classic charm. Picture yourself entering the welcoming vestibule leading you through the main hall. Here, you’ll discover a cozy living room perfect for family gatherings or snuggling up by the fire with a good book. Its stove keeps the villa warm and adds to the homey atmosphere. Some of the key features of this property include: - 4 spacious double bedrooms - 3 ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Logie Woodlands, a charming country home in the picturesque town of Pitcaple, Inverurie. As a busy real estate agent, I’m thrilled to help you discover this unique property. This home is situated in the heart of Aberdeenshire, just a stone's throw away from the bustling market town of Inverurie. If you're considering a move to the United Kingdom, specifically to this part of Scotland, you're about to learn why this property might just be the dream home you've been searching for. Now, let’s dive into the details of this delightful home. Spanning a generous 258 square meters, this architect-designed residence is a testament to style and comfort, thoughtfully designed by William Lippe of McWilliam Lippe Architects and completed in 1991. As you approach, you’ll notice it nestles comfortably amidst a stunning 47 acres of lush woodland, providing a sense of peace and privacy that's hard to come by. Despite its tranquil setting, the bustling energy of Inverurie is just a short drive away. Stepping into the foyer, you're immediately greeted by French doors that open into an open-plan kitchen and dining room. This space is the heart of the home, featuring a convenient breakfast bar island that's perfect for casual meals or morning coffee. The kitchen includes a wide range of cabinets and light work surfaces, complete with handy built-in appliances like an oven and hob. The dining area flows effortlessly into a conservatory, where expansive views of the surrounding landscape embrace you, with easy access to the outdoor garden space. In the sitting room, the charm of the countryside is ever-present, with large fitted bookcases adding a touch of elegance and French doors that beckon you to explore the great outdoors. A ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene village of Kirkton of Skene, a quaint and scenic part of Aberdeenshire, lies a property that seamlessly blends historical character with modern-day functionality: Kirkstane House. Standing proudly since 1779, Kirkstane House is an exemplary representation of timeless architecture, spanning across a generous 1.4 acres of stunning grounds that would capture the heart of any family seeking space and solace. At first glance, Kirkstane House is majestically set back from the village road, accessed via a private thoroughfare lined with graceful horse chestnut trees. As one approaches the front of the property, you’re greeted by imposing pink granite pillars that frame the gravel driveway, leading you towards this Grade B listed residence. The sheer historical essence of the home is beautifully encapsulated by its grand entrance—a solid mahogany front door that opens into an expansive vestibule adorned with character. Inside, Kirkstane House doesn’t just promise a house but a home. The ground floor offers a series of interconnected rooms that are perfect for both family gatherings and more formal entertaining. There are three reception areas to choose from, each offering its own allure. One can imagine many a cozy evening spent in the lounge, where panelled walls and a distinguished fireplace crafted by renowned designer Jon Bannenberg provide an inviting atmosphere. The adjacent dining room, carrying the echo of history with its striking plaster ceiling, is where formal meals can transform into memorable events. Kirkstane House offers ample kitchen space with its farmhouse-style dining kitchen. Here, original Caithness flagstone flooring meets cherry wood units, creating a space where modern funct ... click here to read more

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Let me take you on a journey to Aberdeen, in the northern reaches of the United Kingdom, where the tranquil countryside meets a vibrant history and modernity. Nestled in this serene landscape lies Woodlands Croft, a property that beckons those looking for a balance between countryside calm and modern conveniency. This house, resting on the outskirts of Dyce, Aberdeen, is more than just a home; it’s an invitation to a new way of life. As a busy real estate agent, I want to share this gem with prospective homeowners and investors alike, especially those considering a move from overseas. When you step into Woodlands Croft, you’re stepping into a piece of history. The roots of this house trace back to the mid-1800s, originally crafted as a woodcutter's cottage. Fast forward to the present, and the property has been transformed through renovations in the 1990s and again in 2010, to emerge as a versatile, spacious home. Though not without its quirks, this property carries potential that's waiting to be discovered. The house is in good condition, with room for personal touches, making it a promising opportunity for those willing to invest a little sweat into their dream home. Imagine living in a setting with 10.5 acres of lush greenery, like something out of a country dream. The River Don nearby sets the stage for scenic views every morning. It's as if nature made this property its canvas, painting layers of picturesque views with each sunrise and sunset. Local wildlife? It's like a live nature show in your backyard, ideal for birdwatchers or anyone who appreciates nature's handiwork. Let's delve into the features of this remarkable property: - Five adaptable bedrooms - Three well-appointed bathrooms - Extensive equestrian ... click here to read more

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Nestled amongst the lush greenery of Portsoy in Banffshire, this luxury Georgian country home captivates with its timeless charm and historical allure. Who wouldn't want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life to a serene abode wrapped in nature and rich in history? That's the beauty of living in a place like this—a real retreat from the frantic pace of modernity. I've sold many properties, and let me tell you, places like this are few and far between. I'm a bussy real estate agent, but homes like these? Well, they just warrant my full attention. Firstly, let's talk about the magic woven into every corner of this home. Built over centuries past, this B-listed mansion is steeped in history, offering a slice of Scottish heritage. The current owners have lovingly restored it, blending modern comfort with traditional elegance. Imagine entering via a private gravelled driveway, flanked by majestic sandstone gate piers—it's like a scene from a period drama. A warm welcome awaits as you step through the more-than-impressive front door. The entrance porch leads to a spacious hallway where the original open fireplace invites you to gather and ponder over timeless tales. Already envisioning the possibilities? Let's continue exploring! Property Highlights: - Eight luxury bedrooms, six of which are ensuite - Four reception rooms graced with elegant fireplaces - Entirely restored Georgian facade and interiors - Extensive grounds with mature woodlands - Private gravelled driveway and ample parking - Formal lawn with stone wall borders - Spacious commercial kitchen - Office space and a wine cellar - Bar and a delightful drawing room Living in Portsoy is akin to stepping into a postcard where every corner reveals a new charm. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful village of Methven, just a stone's throw away from the bustling city of Perth, Sunfield House stands as a testament to the marriage of practicality and thoughtful design. This four-bedroom home offers a slice of tranquility and is perfectly poised for those looking to settle in the picturesque Scottish countryside, whether you're making a permanent move from overseas or an expatriate seeking a quiet retreat. Sunfield House, built in 2005, captures your attention with its unique construction of stone and cedar, warmly embraced by a sturdy slate roof. This Canadian-designed house offers a large, welcoming verandah that fully wraps around the property, giving you panoramic views of its beautifully landscaped gardens. Underneath a generously timber-clad exterior, this house truly shines, reflecting meticulous care and the promise of comfort. Stepping inside, the interior speaks volumes of light and space, ideal for fostering an atmosphere of calm and peace. The upper-ground floor is dominated by an open-plan living area with a stunning vaulted ceiling, emphasized by the triple-arched windows that flood the room with natural sunlight. Come winter, the wood-burning stove becomes a practical asset, providing warmth and creating a cozy nook for family gatherings or a quiet evening with a good book. The adjacent kitchen is commodious enough for a large dining table and seamlessly connects to a sunny conservatory perfect for mornings with the sun or evenings gazing out at the sunset over your garden. The utility and workshop space located on the lower ground floor conveniently connects to a garage that leads directly to the driveway and parking area. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Wrap- ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the gently rolling hillsides of Aberdeenshire, a true retreat awaits for those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. Overton of Auchnagatt, a quaint abode with its origins tracing back to 1750, masterfully integrates historical allure with present-day living comforts. This home stands on an expansive landscape, just a short jaunt from Ellon, offering open vistas that captivate the spirit at every glance without overwhelming the senses. Upon stepping into this quaint home, you’re welcomed by a vestibule subtly whispering tales of yesteryears while setting the stage for what lies ahead. Make your way through the main entrance hall, where space is abundant, revealing a beautiful balustrade staircase leading upwards. The lounge embodies the enchanting aura of the past with its high ceilings, deep skirtings, and picture rails, showcasing ample room for gatherings around the stone inglenook fireplace. For more informal retreats, there's a family room nearby that radiates a comforting ambiance. Its original window shutters and an old painted slate fireplace preserve its vintage authenticity, making it a cozy nook for family chats or quiet time. Traditional storage cupboards line the walls, sharing their silent tales alongside recessed shelves filled with possibilities. The ground floor also features a double bedroom—a versatile little haven with window shutters and quaint storage solutions over an old fireplace. The family bathroom is a peaceful space reminiscent of olden luxury, with its vintage roll-top bath and rich pine paneling layered over modern Amtico flooring. Wander through the back hallway, crafted with cedar wood, exuding warmth and character. This area ushers you to a pragmatic l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of highland Perthshire, the Dalriach House offers a captivating glimpse into the tranquil life of rural Scotland. This impressive country home, originally a 1700s hunting lodge and later extended in the 1890s, stands proudly amidst a breathtaking landscape of expansive lawns, lush meadows, and mature woodland dotted with vibrant rhododendrons. The south-facing orientation of the property ensures ample sunlight, enhancing its grandeur and inviting ambiance. Constructed with a deep respect for its historical roots, Dalriach House merges classic architectural elements with modern comforts, making it an ideal residence for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful Scottish countryside while maintaining easy access to the urban centers. Edinburgh is within a comfortable driving distance of approximately 85 miles, offering the perfect balance between secluded country living and city conveniences. The house itself is approached through a broad tiled vestibule that opens into a bright reception hall adorned with decorative plasterwork, painted panelling, and warmed by a charming wood-burning stove. This space sets the tone for the property's welcoming atmosphere and is perfect for hosting gatherings. Adjacent to this, the luminous drawing room, which opens onto verandas facing both the South and East, promises relaxation and scenic views. The presence of another wood-burning stove in the library further enhances the home's cozy environment. Ideal for formal occasions, the dining room boasts a carved fireplace and exquisite Glen Tilt marble, with doors that lead directly to the delightful gardens. Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the substantial dining kitchen equipped with a four ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Culdearn House in Grantown-on-Spey is a quintessential country home that offers a genuine slice of highland life. If you're dreaming of owning a spacious residence amidst breathtaking landscapes and seeking that unique experience only found in small town Scotland, then this might just be the place for you. Culdearn House stands as an impressive Victorian property, constructed back in the 1860s, brimming with period features that harken back to a bygone era. This grand home, covering an expansive 439 square meters, has seen layers of history unfold within its walls. The original decorative cornicing and majestic marble fireplaces give a glimpse into its storied past, but do not worry about the cold winter months, as the home features modern double glazing throughout. One can't help but admire the approach to Culdearn House, as it stands proudly shrouded in privacy, thanks to a long private driveway. This leads to a generous parking area, perfect for those family gatherings or perhaps guests, should you decide to continue its current usage as a charming guesthouse, subject once again to a change of use from the local authority. Imagine waking up each morning to the scenic beauty that envelops this peaceful house. The front and back gardens are adorned with mature trees, offering that much-needed tranquility and space to unwind. As you move through this house, you’ll discover how light effortlessly floods through, creating an atmosphere that feels both warm and inviting. The layout is thoughtfully configured across three floors. The ground floor houses public rooms meant for gathering and relaxing—a drawing room, dining room, and a warm, welcoming kitchen. An additional en ... click here to read more

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This detached villa, nestled in the serene surroundings of Murrayfield, Edinburgh, presents a wonderful opportunity for families or expatriates seeking a spacious and private residence. With a rich history spanning 150 years and only three previous owners, this property combines elegance with exclusivity in a lush, gated environment. Murrayfield, long recognized as one of Edinburgh's most prestigious suburbs, offers a lifestyle that is both tranquil and accessible. Just over a mile away from the city center, residents enjoy the best of both worlds—a peaceful community setting near urban conveniences. The villa is situated near top schools such as St. George’s School for Girls and Fettes College, making it an ideal choice for families. Additionally, the proximity to the Edinburgh airport and convenient public transport links, including trams and trains from Edinburgh Haymarket, add to the appeal for international buyers. Standing on a plot featuring expansive lawns and hidden behind a high wall that ensures privacy, this eight-bedroom villa spans over 5500 square feet. The property is defined by its mature gardens with a variety of fruit trees and vegetable patches, along with two substantial private lawns and several seating areas that invite peaceful relaxation or social gatherings. Inside, the villa reveals an array of spacious and well-appointed rooms. The ground floor hosts a large entrance hall with a sweeping staircase, an elegant south-facing sitting room with a bay window, and an additional living room that overlooks the substantial rear garden. There is also a separate dining room adorned with period wood paneling adjacent to a practical kitchen. The first floor comprises a layout favorable to family living, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Blair Atholl, right by the tranquil River Tilt in Pitlochry, lies Le Petit Maison—a truly charming chalet that's waiting to welcome its new owners. I gotta tell ya, as a bussy real estate agent, I come across many properties, but I think this one has quite the allure, especially for our overseas friends looking for a slice of Scottish serenity. Now, let's dive into what makes this chalet a delightful find, complete with a homely yet spacious aura. Le Petit Maison is more than just a chalet; it's a cozy yet expansive abode with a touch of luxury nestled in the scenic River Tilt Park. With its elevated design, you not only get that much-craved privacy but also breathtaking, clear views of the majestic River Tummel—a perfect start to your morning with a cuppa in hand on the decked balcony. The balcony, by the way, wraps around the lodge, giving you ample outdoor seating areas to relax, unwind, or, hey, throw a little soiree with friends. There's even a canopy to shelter you from the occasional drizzle or to rest in the shade on a sunny day. Step inside, and you're immediately greeted with an open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen. The bright, airy feel of the place is amplified by full-height windows and fully glazed bi-fold doors. These allow you to let the outside in or keep the warmth in while you gaze at the scenery. The flooring? Wood laminate. Both practical and pleasing to the eye—ideal for such an inviting living space. The kitchen is no slouch either, equipped with a good range of wall and floor units and a sizable breakfast bar. It features modern conveniences such as an integrated microwave, eye-level electric oven, gas hob, fridge freezer, and a wine cooler that'll b ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and allure of life at Tarras House, an exquisite country home set in the serene and picturesque landscape just outside Forres, Moray. This splendid home, nestled among mature trees and sitting in an elevated position, offers stunning views of Findhorn Bay. A modernized gem, it spread generously over 263 square meters, merging the elegance of a historical home with the comforts of contemporary living. With 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrroms, along with several reception rooms, Tarras House is a haven that provides space and tranquility for families seeking a country lifestyle. Let's walk through the grand features this distinguished home has to offer. Upon arriving, you'll notice the expansive gardens – spread over approximately 1.5 acres. These gardens are not just lawns and foliage; they are bursting with vibrant colors from the seasonal flora, fruit trees, and impressive, mature trees that cast dappled shadows across your domain. There's plenty of room for the children to frolic or to host enviable garden parties. Stepping inside, you're welcomed by the bright triple-aspect space currently used as an office. Moving through, you'll find the hallway with high ceilings and detailed cornicing, leading to multiple living areas designed for comfort and utility. The formal sitting room is a room of grandeur with its large sash windows framing the picturesque gardens and beyond. One of the cozy highlights is the snug, ideally placed for intimate family gatherings during those winter nights, with a warm, inviting gas fire setting the ambiance. Then there’s the sunroom, aptly named with sunlight streaming through multiple windows, making it the perfect spot for reading, morning coffees, or simply daydreaming while ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of rural Aberdeenshire, Hillburn House stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Edwardian era. Built in 1902, this six-bedroom home blends history with modern conveniences, making it an ideal residence for families or expatriates searching for a touch of the countryside in their lives. Located near the tranquil River Ugie in the small village of Inverugie, just a short distance north of the bustling Peterhead and a comfortable drive to Aberdeen, this home offers a unique balance between rural retreat and accessibility to urban amenities. To set the scene, imagine driving down a private path, flanked by mature trees, to find more than enough parking space for several vehicles—just a taste of the luxury within. The striking blue granite exterior speaks volumes of craftsmanship and durability—a rarity these days! The property itself is surrounded by around two acres of landscaped grounds that beckon to be explored. Here, privacy is key, thanks to the lush trees and shrubbery lining the perimeter. Outbuildings pepper the grounds, including a double garage and a secure courtyard, ideal for keeping pets and potentially for those DIY projects you’ve always meant to get around to. No need to worry about leaving the house for relaxation either, because the conservatory is equipped with a hot tub that's just aching for you to take a dip. Now, stepping inside the home, the ground floor opens up to an entrance vestibule that sets the tone for what's to come. The heart of the home is the lounge and dining area, tastefully semi-open plan to encourage a seamless flow and natural interaction between spaces. Picture evenings spent in the formal lounge, dominated by a breathtaking bay window that over ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting conservation village of West Linton lies a distinctive property waiting for its new occupants. The Rectory, Chapel Brae, beautifully captures the spirit of living in the scenic Scottish Borders, offering a perfect blend of tranquil village life with the easy accessibility of the bustling city of Edinburgh. With its roots as a Grade C listed former manse, this villa stands amidst 0.56 acres of lush, mature gardens that promise an idyllic setting for families and expats alike. Step into the entrance vestibule, which leads to a welcoming hall where traditional architecture harmonizes with modern comfort. The ground floor unveils a spacious living room and a cozy sitting room, ideal for relaxation or hosting gatherings with loved ones. An office or additional bedroom provides flexibility for your needs. The kitchen dining room is perfect for family meals, and the presence of a cloakroom, WC, and utility/shower room ensures practicality. As you ascend to the first floor, a sense of spaciousness greets you. The principal bedroom serves as a serene haven, complemented by three more double bedrooms for family or guests. Inhabitants of this home have the advantage of exploring the lovely surroundings of West Linton. Known for its community spirit and vibrant village life, West Linton offers quaint shops, local eateries, and the occasional village event that creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. For outdoor enthusiasts, the scenic beauty of the Pentland Hills, just a stone’s throw away, offers endless opportunities for hiking and exploration. The climate in this part of the world is well-varied; expect crisp, invigorating winters and mild, pleasant summers – perfect for enjoying the exten ... click here to read more

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