Three quirky eco-cabins with a shared Swedish-style outdoor bath have hit the market for £290,000.
The handcrafted wooden bothies are tucked away in an area famous for the historic viaduct where the Hogwarts Express crosses in the Harry Potter films.
The cabins are being sold as a package deal and described in the listing as “cosy, quirky and characterful.”
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They share the scenic outdoor bath surrounded by trees, offering a tranquil escape for tourists visiting Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The listing says: “Cosy, quirky, handcrafted wooden eco-cabins.
“Three spectacular wooden sustainable bothies.
“Prominent location in the village of Glenfinnan attracting a range of tourists.

“Three bothies all with ‘sitooteires’ and a shared Swedish-style outdoor bath.
“Charming characterful properties offering exceptional spaces in turnkey condition.”
Owners Mark and Ally Entwistle said: “Creating these eco-cabins was a labour of love for us.

“We had a dream of how they would look and feel and we worked closely with our carpenter and builder to ensure every single detail was just right.
“We only opened just over two years ago and have been blown away by how popular the bothies have proved to be and how successful a business model they are.
“We have some other dreams we still wish to pursue and, whilst we are putting Back Track.

“Bothies up for sale much earlier than we originally envisaged, it feels like the right time to allow a new owner to develop and grow the business as they would want.”
Graham & Sibbald director Peter Seymour added: “We are delighted to bring to the market Back Track Bothies.
“We have seen a steady shift towards Green tourism and expect this market to continue to grow in popularity as people become more aware of their carbon footprints.

“Glenfinnan is a highly popular tourist destination because of its outstanding landscape, its history and, of course, the famous Viaduct which features in all of the Harry Potter films.
“The sellers have decided that now is the time to move onto other projects, leaving behind a well presented and highly profitable business for the next owner to enjoy.”
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