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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £295 to £692
Self catering accommodation in Beauly sleeps 5.
Features include: Multi bathrooms Non smoking Wheelchair access Easy Walk access Pets allowed sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: In the beautiful Beauly Valley lying in grounds once part of a deer park where a small herd and horses still graze this pair of recently renovated cottages offers a very comfortable base from which to explore the locality. Adjacent to the owner's home they are just 4 miles from the flower-bedecked town of Beauly's interesting shops and choice of restaurants. The fish lift at Aigas Dam is within walking distance. Glen Affric with dramatic waterfalls and almost endless freedom to roam is a 30 minute drive whilst Loch Ness and Urquart Castle are a similar distance. Golf (9 hole) 1 mile. Shop and pub 4 miles.
Spacious open plan sitting room with dining area and well fitted kitchen area. Double bedroom with ensuite shower room/W.C. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £591 to £1646
Self catering accommodation in Abriachan sleeps 8.
Features include: Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Wheelchair access Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: From its elevated setting above Loch Ness affording outstanding views over the loch to the mountains beyond (pictured) to its luxuriously appointed interior this substantial property is sure to delight the most discerning visitor. Newly built and boasting spacious wooden floored accommodation with ensuite facilities’ to all bedrooms Adhar Mòr offers an exceptional base from which to explore the beautiful surrounding area. A boat trip across the loch to the haunting ruins of Urquart Castle is sure to please as is glorious walking in Glen Affric (20 miles) home to the ancient Caledonian forest where visitors can take the path to view dramatic Plodda Falls and walk or cycle the Great Glen Way. Drumnadrochit with its interesting Loch Ness 2000 exhibition and gift shop and wide choice of restaurants pubs and shops is 4 miles whilst Inverness just 10 miles away provides city attractions to suit all tastes. Culloden Battlefield and the Cawdor and Brodie Castles are well worth a visit. Hotel restaurant and bar 2 miles.
Spacious and very comfortable sitting room with open fire and doors to and steps to garden with stunning views of Loch Ness. Fully fitted kitchen with TV and electric Range-style cooker open to dining room with doors to terrace. Utility room. Double bedroom with TV and ensuite shower room/W.C. First floor: Master double bedroom with TV and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with TV and ensuite bathroom/W.C. and separate shower cubicle. Twin bedded room with TV and ensuite bathroom/W.C. and separate shower cubicle.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £226 to £
Self catering accommodation in Kyle of Lochalsh sleeps 6.
Features include: Detached Wheelchair access Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Garden sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: A detached single storey cottage with a large garden, set back from the road which leads down the hill into the little village of Stromeferry. These are some of the most beautiful scenic surroundings to be found in the Highlands and there are lovely panoramic views from the cottage and the garden to Loch Carron and the hills beyond. Stromeferry has a launching slipway for visitors who wish to bring a boat, and a small railway station. There is no shop, but just 5 miles away is the picturesque resort of Plockton and a wider choice of shops will be found in Kyle of Lochalsh, 9 miles to the south west. The cottage dates from 1927, rooms are bright, sunny and comfortably furnished. This is a very peaceful spot, perfect for relaxing 'away from it all' and enjoying the clear air and unpolluted night sky. Stromeferry is also a good starting point for touring - north to Lochcarron, Applecross and Torridon, or south west to Kyle and across the bridge to the Isle of Skye.
1 double and 1 twin bedroom, lounge with lovely view along Loch Carron, open fire and sofa bed, entrance hall/dining area, attractive kitchen and new bathroom with shower over bath.
All electric with panel heaters throughout plus open fire. Fridge, auto washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, Freeview television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen available for hire by prior arrangement.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £284 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ullapool sleeps 4.
Features include: Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Golf near by sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Situated in the centre of a picturesque scattered crofting village at the extreme North-West corner of Scotland this traditional cottage sits on an elevated site with its back to the road and enjoys panoramic views over the shore to the Atlantic Ocean. Comfortably furnished in a complementary manner it offers ideal accommodation for families or groups of outdoor enthusiasts with the conservatory and adjacent deck making the most of the wonderful views and sunsets. There is private parking.
The historic community of Durness is a friendly welcoming place in a unique location and the local shops, restaurant, visitor centre and hotel are within walking distance as are the award winning beach and the magnificent Smoo Cave which can be explored by walkways and boat. The village is also home to the most remote golf course in Scotland and the thriving and unusual Balnakeil Craft Village. The furthest corner of the country, Cape Wrath, is inaccessible by road but can be visited by a unique ferry and mini-bus tour, a trip not to be missed. The final approach to Durness is by scenic single track roads which offer magnificent vistas of coast, sea and mountains at every turn. Sutherland is a vast unspoiled wilderness of great natural beauty offering unrivalled walking, climbing, biking, angling, geology and ornithology.
Ground Floor: Living room with open fire, dining conservatory, kitchen, shower room.
First Floor: 2 twin bedrooms. All electric. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, dryer, microwave, Freeview television, DVD player. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £323 to £
Self catering accommodation in Aviemore sleeps 7.
Features include: Wheelchair access Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Golf near by Garden sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Nicely situated at the entrance to Boat of Garten, this substantial family house looks over the green and has a large enclosed grassy south facing rear garden with parking and private gate leading into a network of paths in the surrounding forest, which is home to a variety of wildlife including rare red squirrels. Unusually spacious, the house is comfortably furnished in an unpretentious manner and has a relaxed traditional country house atmosphere. The village has shops, an hotel and restaurant, a welcoming golf course and a station on the Speyside Steam Railway.
Within the Cairngorm National Park, this area of great natural beauty offers many outdoor pursuits including climbing, walking,(the Speyside Way passes the village), mountain biking angling, water sports, winter sports, riding and ornithology at the renowned Loch Garten reserve. Nearby are the Highland Wildlife Park, Outdoor Folk Museum, Cairngorm funicular railway, malt whisky distilleries, Landmark Forest Park and many outdoor centres. The mountain resort of Aviemore is 5 miles and Inverness is 30 miles.
Ground Floor: 1 single bedroom, large sunny lounge with open fire, simply fitted dining/kitchen, utility room, rear sun porch with shower room and wc.
First floor: 1 double bedroom with whb (cot available), 2 twin bedrooms (one with whb), bathroom.
Cooking and heating by electricity and open fire, hot water by oil. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, TV, DVD.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £491 to £
Self catering accommodation in Carrbridge sleeps 6.
Features include: Fishing nearby Pool Wheelchair access Pub near by Pets allowed Golf near by Games Room sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Where the majestic Cairngorms meet the gentle hills of Speyside, the Lochanhully Woodland Club nestles in a silver birch wood on a tributary of the River Spey - the ultimate in close-to-nature seclusion and privacy with high standards in home from home comfort. The spectacular surrounding area is home to the rare Osprey as well as a wide variety of more familiar Scottish wildlife to be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. Skiing and winter sports at Aviemore in season, fishing and golf at other times of the year. Discounted green fees on the 18 hole Spey ValleyGolf Course.
The cottages at Lochanhully are Scandinavian chalet style with a rustic feel - pine clad and pine finished throughout - double glazed and fully insulated for all year round comfort. Set amidst a large woodland area with ponds and ducks, the chalets are quite privately situated and are reached by paths through the woods.
Lochanhully is an excellent choice for families, with activities for all ages, a daily programme of events and evening entertainment. The Kidz Club provides supervised daytime activities for 5-11 year olds.
FULL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME FOR ALL AGES.
Two or three nights of live music weekly in the Club House, including a Scottish night.
Indoor club facilities: heated swimming pool, sauna, solarium, Turkish steam room, a small gym, games room, restaurant, and bar with bar meals.
Outdoors: tennis court, adventure play area, trout fishing in season, archery, mountain bikes, trim trail and basketball.
Each well maintained compact chalet has a conservatory and sleeps up to 4/6 - 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 with bunk beds; living room with sofa bed, colour TV, DVD and video, conservatory with dining table and fully equipped kitchen with cooker, microwave and fridge/freezer. Bathroom with shower. Bed linen and towels provided. Cot available at an extra charge. Maximum of 4 adults recommended. Parking for one car beside each chalet.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £283 to £
Self catering accommodation in Cannich sleeps 7.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Pub near by Pets allowed Internet and/or WiFi Parking available Games Room Garden sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: A warm Highland welcome awaits visitors to this small group of detached timber chalets set in landscaped gardens on the banks of the River Glass. This is a quiet and very scenic location in the heart of some of the most spectacular scenery in the Highlands. Glen Affric is one of the most majestic glens leading out of the village of Cannich, which is 1/2 mile from the park with shopping facilities and pub/hotel.
This is an ideal situation for touring the north and west Highlands, Loch Ness is only a short drive and there are numerous beauty spots and forestry walks/ trails to be enjoyed. The area is well known for its sporting activities which include climbing, stalking, fishing, pony trekking, walking and cycling. For less strenuous activities, this is a popular spot for bird watching, photography and painting. This unique habitat of glens, lochs and Ancient Caledonian Pine Forests is home to many rare species including pine marten, otters, red squirrels, buzzards and the majestic golden eagle. The chalets are surrounded by safe grassed areas for playing and there is a barbecue area, children's adventure playground and mountain bike hire. There is also a games room with pool table, table tennis, juke box and selection of books and games, internet and e-mail facilities.
The chalets offer well-presented, spacious accommodation and are well- insulated and heated for all year round comfort. Private parking adjacent to each chalet. Large laundry room available with coin operated machines and Payphone.
Each chalet has 1 double, 1 twin and 1 room with bunk beds; living room with dining area, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric with central heating. Fridge, microwave, television. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired by arrangement.
Cots and high chairs available by prior arrangement.
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly price range £249 to £
Self catering accommodation in Cannich sleeps 3.
Features include: Wheelchair access Pub near by Pets allowed Garden sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: In an elevated position overlooking the village to the River Glass and the glen, this lovely property was one of the oldest houses in the village (1790's), but now provides a comfortable holiday cottage. Cannich is in one of Scotland's most beautiful glens, surrounded by wonderful scenery, peace and tranquility. Some of Scotland's highest mountains are only 1/2 hr by car for hill-walking or climbing.
There are lovely walks through forests and across moorland, providing plenty of opportunities for spotting buzzards, eagles, ospreys and red deer. Visitors can fish the loch free of charge from the bank or hire a boat locally. Loch Ness is 12 miles away, or travel into the Mountain and Glen Affric or Glen Canninch to enjoy more remote hill loch scenery. Inverness (30 miles) offers a variety of leisure amenities, entertainment and good shopping.
On the outskirts of the village, the cottage is in a sheltered south-facing position and the enclosed garden area is a natural sun trap with excellent views. The cottage is cosy, comfortable and well-maintained - a traditional family holiday home. Village shop and pub 1/3 mile and a choice of places to eat in the local area.
1 twin and 1 single bedroom, sitting room, kitchen with dining area, shower room. All electric. Fridge, auto washer/dryer, microwave, television, video, CD player, pay phone. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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