Land on the banks of Loch Lomond that has been approved for five self-catering pods 'on stilts' has now been listed.

In a "rare opportunity", the land, which was previously home to the Bonnie Braes Restaurants, is now available to purchase for offers over £625,000.

Previously, it was reported that the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority approved a planning application for the erection of five dwellings and associated ancillary works at the former Bonnie Braes Restaurant at Inverhoulin, a mile to the north of the village.

Original plans for eight cabins were lodged with the National Park in September 2021.

Applicants Fabulously Scottish Hotels plan to demolish the disused cafe building at the site and to introduce self-catering accommodation in a design which would “combine luxury, uniqueness and desirability".

The listing stated: "The site hugs the A82 on the shoreline of the Loch and has a direct view, through trees to the upper part of Loch Lomond.

"This site is suited to a developer with existing experience in lodges and self-catering holiday homes. It would also be a fantastic add-on to an existing operator looking to add room availability to area with high demand for accommodation."

Drawing inspiration from similar projects in Norway and Germany, the applicants say the pre-fabricated cabins - which would be factory constructed and brought onto site to be installed - will “exploit breathtaking scenery in a minimal way”.

They also say minimal trees will be affected by the proposal.

Each cabin, designed around the shape of a Celtic cross, will also feature external hot tubs on decks and internal log burning stoves, while the exterior dark zinc facade “will allow the cabins to meld into the landscape allowing nature to remain the focal point”.

Now Scottish Business Agency has listed the stretch of land for sale to the suited developer with existing experience in lodges and self-catering holiday homes.

On its website, the organisation state: "It would also be a fantastic add-on to an existing operator looking to add room availability to area with high demand for accommodation"

More information can be found on their website here.