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Set within 10 acres of secluded private parkland, Ancarraig Lodges comprises of 12 Scandinavian style lodges situated directly on the Great Glen Way in the hills above Loch Ness.Our lodges provide the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind in a secluded haven,as well as being the ideal base to explore Loch Ness and the surrounding area.
This magnificent rural setting offers offers our guests the unique opportunity to watch the sun set from the comfort of their private decking area,whilst taking in the pure Highland air and watching the wildlife around you. Walk straight from your lodge on to the Great Glen Way,or take a picnic up onto the hills behind us and admire the outstanding beauty of Loch Ness from over 1,000 feet above.
For the more energetic there are wonderful woodland walks along the Great Glen Way,horse riding,bird watching,hill climbing,fishing,bike hire,boat trips on Loch Ness,waterfalls and even the famous Urquhart Castle and it's visitor centre,all within 5 minutes drive. The popular village of Drumnadrochit is also less than 3 miles away and offers a variety of bars and restaurants,some of which we have arranged a free transport service to and from the lodges for all our guests.
Choose between our Thistle or Juniper lodges,which can sleep up to 5 people,and all have free Wi-Fi connectivity, electric heating,a double and twin bedroom,a bathroom,a large lounge, dining area,20" television with satellite,a fully fitted kitchen and an outside veranda with further dining facilities. Pets are also welcome in our Juniper Lodges.
Live availability search, real time booking and credit/debit card payments now available online. See our website for special offers and further info.
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