Loch Highlands Introduce
For those seeking a genuine escape into the heart of the Pocono Mountains, Loch Highlands offers a nostalgic and serene retreat on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack. Known by local residents and regular visitors as a "hidden gem," this cottage colony has been a staple of the Paupack community for over 75 years. Named for its striking resemblance to the rolling hills and lochs of Scotland, the property provides a pastoral setting that is increasingly rare in the more commercialized areas of the Poconos. It is a place where the pace of life slows down, focusing on family "togethering" and the simple joys of lakeside living.
The atmosphere at Loch Highlands is one of rustic comfort and immaculate care. Managed with a personal touch that treats every guest like family, the property features a collection of seven housekeeping cottages perched on a hillside to maximize views of Pennsylvania’s second-largest lake. Unlike modern high-rise resorts, Loch Highlands maintains an old-school charm with wide, open grounds that provide children with plenty of room to run and play. It is a destination specifically designed for nature lovers and families who appreciate a quiet, private, and well-maintained environment where they can build lasting memories year after year.
Location and accessibility are key factors that make Loch Highlands a preferred choice for Pennsylvania locals. The property is situated at 133 Ansley Rd, Paupack, PA 18451, USA. This prime location in Pike County places guests right on the eastern shore of Lake Wallenpaupack, offering some of the most beautiful sunset views in the region. For those traveling from major Pennsylvania hubs, the cottage is approximately a two-hour drive from Philadelphia and just over an hour from the Lehigh Valley or Scranton, making it an ideal destination for a localized summer vacation.
Navigating to the property is straightforward via major routes such as I-80 and PA-507. Once guests turn onto Ansley Road, they find themselves in a quiet residential area away from the heavy traffic of the main highway. The property layout is designed to be self-sufficient; while the cottages offer a sense of seclusion, they are only a short drive away from the town of Hawley, where guests can find grocery stores, antique shops, local restaurants, and the Ritz Company Playhouse. This balance of quietude and convenience ensures that while you are deep in the woods of the Poconos, you are never truly isolated from modern necessities.
Loch Highlands operates as a housekeeping cottage agency, meaning each unit is fully equipped to serve as a self-contained home for the duration of your stay. The services provided are geared toward outdoor recreation and ease of living. The management takes great pride in the cleanliness and maintenance of the cottages, ensuring that each guest arrives to a spotless and welcoming environment. Because the resort is open seasonally from May through early October, services are optimized for the warmer months, emphasizing water-based activities and outdoor gatherings.
- Seven fully equipped housekeeping cottages ranging from two to three bedrooms.
- Comprehensive kitchen facilities in every cottage, including an electric range, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and toaster.
- Complimentary use of rowboats for exploring the calm waters of Lake Wallenpaupack.
- Small aluminum motorboats available for rent on a weekly basis for fishing or cruising.
- Slip docks available for guests who wish to bring and moor their own sailboats or motorboats.
- Provision of firewood for the communal fire pit to facilitate evening gatherings.
- High-speed WiFi and cable TV provided in all units to keep guests connected.
- Professional on-site management to assist with check-ins, local recommendations, and property maintenance.
The features and highlights of Loch Highlands are what truly set it apart from other rental options in the region. The property is distinct for its wide-open meadows and rolling lawns, which are a rarity for lakefront properties in the Poconos. This "pastoral" feel attracts local wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and a variety of birds, adding to the healing and peaceful nature of the site. For families, the presence of a dedicated playground and two separate dock areas—one for swimming and one for boating—provides structured zones for different types of fun.
- Stunning lake views from every cottage, featuring private sundecks and covered porches.
- Historic stone fireplaces in several cottages, perfect for chilly Pennsylvania spring and autumn evenings.
- Two private dock areas specifically designed for safe swimming, fishing, and boating.
- A family-friendly playground located on the wide green grounds for younger children.
- A communal fire pit that serves as a social hub for s'mores and storytelling under the stars.
- Surrounding wooded areas that provide natural shade, keeping the cabins cool during the peak of summer.
- Proximity to local hiking trails, horseback riding stables, and premier golf courses in the Paupack area.
- A pet-free environment that ensures a quiet, clean, and allergy-friendly stay for all guests.
For those interested in booking a stay or learning more about the seasonal availability at Loch Highlands, the management can be reached through the contact information provided below. It is important to note that during the peak season, rentals are typically available on a weekly basis, running from Saturday to Saturday, and tend to book up quickly with repeat visitors.
- Physical Address: 133 Ansley Rd, Paupack, PA 18451, USA
- Primary Phone Number: (570) 857-0529
- Mobile Phone: +1 570-857-0529
- Official Website: lochhighlands.com
Choosing Loch Highlands is worth it for anyone who values a traditional, "low-key" vacation experience. For Pennsylvania residents, it offers a reliable retreat where the standards of quality have remained high for decades. One of the strongest reasons to choose this location is the "slip dock" service; for boat owners, having a dedicated spot to moor your vessel on Lake Wallenpaupack is an invaluable convenience that enhances the overall vacation experience.
Furthermore, the property's unique Scottish-inspired landscape provides a different aesthetic than the typical densely wooded cabin. The ability to see the lake from your porch while your children play on a wide lawn creates a sense of safety and tranquility. With its clean, self-sufficient cottages and a staff that treats you like a neighbor, Loch Highlands stands out as a premier choice for a wholesome, affordable, and authentically "Poconos" getaway. Whether you are fishing from the dock or relaxing on your deck, this Paupack staple provides a factual, grounded, and deeply restorative environment for all who visit.
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My family has been coming to Loch Highland for close to 10+ years. In our opinion, it is a hidden gem. The cottages are comfortable yet rustic and always very clean. Kristen, who now manages the property, is so friendly and always a pleasure to deal with. The property is very unique to the properties situated on the lake in that it has wide grounds for the kids to run around. They have a playground, 2 dock areas, a fire pit (with supplied wood). This is one of our favorite places to visit and they the staff at Loch Highlands always treat us like family. Thank you for the lasting memories.
Just got back from our first trip here and it definitely will not be our last! The cabin was so much more than we expected! We were in cabin 6 which was surrounded by trees so it wasn't very hot! wonderful fire pit and amazing swim and fishing docks! (the kids had great luck catching fish here!) My 2, 7 and 16 year old had a blast! Very well maintained, private and quiet! See you next year!
It's a pretty area. The lake is narrow, so unfortunately the wake from boaters speeding through it is almost always a factor. It makes using the available canoe and rowboats a bit dicey. If you do get a small boat out there's nothing to see except docks and cabins. Not really worth the paddle.The beach is small, rocky, and dominated by the two docks. You can wade a bit, but that's it. You can swim off the dock, but it's deep. If you like fishing or staring at the water it'll do I suppose.Unless you have a motor boat or rent one, there's not much to do. We ended up taking day trips to hike and eating out instead of staying at the cabin.We probably would've been better off at a hotel, especially given how bad the mattress was. I ended up sleeping on the couch rather than getting poked by the springs.
This was our third year spending our vacation at Loch Highlands and as always it was a wonderful experience! Kristin is always helpful, informative and thoughtful. She truly goes above and beyond to make her guest feel welcome and have an enjoyable experience. The cabins are exactly what you would expect for a rustic lakeside cabin. The views are gorgeous and grounds are very well kept. There is a boat dock and a swim dock, both of which we have used in our years there. If you are bringing a boat, there is a public ramp about 12 min away but if you are looking for a closer ramp, Seeleys is just 6 min away and costs $10. The cabins are always very clean and neat and include kitchen utensils and cookware. We always bring a few things from home (just in case). There is a campfire pit with wood, great for smores. There is also a swingset and tetherball for the kids. This has become our family's tradition and we look forward to coming again next year!
My family has been staying at Loch Highlands every year for the past 49 years, for one or two weeks either in July or August. This family-run property is truly a hidden gem on Lake Wallenpaupack. The cottages are simple and nothing fancy, but they are comfortable and clean. You can’t beat the price for being just up the hill from the lake. The couple who ran the place for many years always made us feel welcome and made sure we enjoyed our stay. It has continued to be run by family members who show the same kindness and take the same care in running this beautiful property on the lake.The cottages are great for couples or families. We stayed in cabin 6 (2 bedrooms, 1 bath) for many years, which is in the shade and has a view of the lake through the trees. When our family grew larger we started staying in cabin 3, which is one of the largest cabins (3 bedrooms, 1 bath) and has one of the best views of the lake. If you find you need more space, you can rent two of the cabins at the same time, if available. We did that a couple of years.We enjoy relaxing on the porch - watching the boats go by on the lake, watching the sun set, and star-gazing at night. We also like going for walks in the area, fishing, swimming off the dock, having campfires in the fire pit, exploring the antique shops in the area, hiking, and have sometimes rented one of the motor boats to go out on the lake or to boat to one of the islands for a picnic lunch, and have sometimes also rented a larger boat from one of the marinas nearby.My family has many happy memories of our yearly visits to Loch Highlands and we continue to enjoy it as adults. As kids we had a great time playing outside, swimming, and fishing. As adults we enjoy, and always look forward to, a peaceful, relaxing stay on the lake. We have sometimes looked into staying at other places, but due to price, location, proximity/access to the lake, and customer service, we have always find ourselves at Loch Highlands. It is a lovely property run by wonderful people and has a very special place in our hearts.Included:• Free Wifi• Kitchen with sink, stove, refrigerator, microwave, table, chairs, dishes, utensils, pots, pans (we bring some of our favorites from home, though)• Bathroom with toilet and small shower• 2-3 bedrooms• Pull-out sofa• Fireplace• There is a window AC unit in the living room and one or two large fans provided.• Electric heat• Cable TV• Blankets• Small grill (we bring our own small grill, though)• Each cottage has a porch with plenty of space to sit and enjoy the view - table and chairs included• A swimming dock with ladder• A boating dock with boat slips• Free rowboats• Motor boats available for rent for a small feeShared areas:• Fire pit area• Tetherball area• Deck overlooking lake about halfway down the hill from the cabinsWorth noting:• Bring sheets, pillow cases, hand towels, bath, towels, beach towels, toilet paper, and paper towels.• I don’t think the cottages are wheelchair accessible, but most are easy to get in and out if you can manage the 2-3 steps up to the porch. Cabin 3 is a little more difficult to access if you have someone with you who uses a cane or walker - there are some steps and a hill from the parking area to the cabin.• In the 3 bedroom cottages, one of the bedrooms has bunk beds. You can still use these as adults as long as you are comfortable getting in and out of a bunk bed.Area attractions we enjoy:• Paupack Blueberry Farm - pick your own blueberries when in season, enjoy blueberry baked goods and ice cream.• Wallenpaupack Brewing in Hawley - good beer• Three Hammers Winery in Hawley - good wine, nice area to sit outside• Alpine Wurst & Meat House in Honesdale - good German restaurant, can buy sausages and other German fare in their shop, as well• Bushkill Falls - hiking and waterfalls• Shuman Point Hiking Trail - hiking• Promised Land State Park - hiking• Wayne County Fair - check online for dates
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