Ardoch Lodge is twelve acres of grounds surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery set within the national park. A peaceful and tranquil setting for our two log cabins and cottage.
The log cabins are set in an informal wooded area and the cottage, which has been converted from the old stables, is across the courtyard from the lodge itself which is our home. Wildlife abounds here with red squirrels visiting the bird tables, deer roam through the grounds, occasional visits from pine martens and los and lots of birds.
Our holiday homes are well furnished, equipped and heated making them comfortable at any time of the year. Each home sleeps up to four people having two bedrooms one with a double bed and one with two single beds. There is an open plan living/kitchen area and a family bathroom. The log cabins have a useful enclosed porch and the cottage has a wood burning stove in addition to the normal heating. Each home is serviced between bookings, beds made up and towels provided. There is a laundry room with two automatic washing machines and tumble dryers.
We have our own animals and are most happy to welcome your well behaved pets to your accommodation and the grounds
Whatever the weather there is much to see and do. There is plenty of walking and cycling straight from the door. There are castles and gardens to visit, antiques and crafts to buy, distilleries and museums to investigate. Golf, fishing and horseriding is available locally.
Ardoch Lodge is open all year. Our prices are inclusive we do not charge extra for electricity, bed linen, towels or pets.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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