The morning mist lifts off Loch Lubnaig and there's woodsmoke curling from chimneys across Callander — that proper Trossachs feeling before you've even had your tea.
Corriemar suits couples after a cosy base for exploring the national park, walkers tackling Ben Ledi who'd rather not wrestle with tent pegs in October rain, and anyone wanting a bit more shelter without losing that outdoors feel. The pods offer a middle ground between canvas and four walls, while the guest house rooms are there if the forecast turns properly Scottish. It's Callander, so you're in prime position for the Bracklinn Falls walk, the woods around the town, and that whole sweep of lochs and hills that makes this corner so popular with folk escaping the cities.
Facilities aren't detailed, so worth checking what's included when you book. Dogs are a maybe — best to ask before assuming your collie's welcome. Campfires depend on conditions and the owner's say-so when you arrive. Open all year, which matters up here when half the sites shut after October.