This refurbished self-contained cottage is equipped to a high standard, which along with its ideal setting, offers guests a relaxing holiday in the Scottish Highlands. The accommodation is ideal for couples seeking an away from it all break in a beautiful rural area.
The cottage is an ideal base for a range of activity holidays or simply exploring a large part of the Highlands. The property is set next to a working farm with attractive views in all directions, particularly towards the mountains of the north and west. The self catering cottage is over 100 years old and stone built. A range of wildlife is to be found locally, including Red Kites - which have been successfully re-introduced to the Black Isle and are often seen flying above the cottages.
This cosy cottage is fully equipped with:
•Hob and oven
•Microwave
•Dishwasher
•Fridge
•Washing machine
•Freeview television (includes radio) and a CD player
•Wi-fi Internet access (BT Openzone and BT Fon)
•A new shower room fitted with a double sized shower
•A double bed and ample storage space in the bedroom
•Central heating
•Linen and towels included
•Dedicated car parking space in front of the cottage.
The cottage is ideally located for exploring some of the finest areas of the Scottish Highlands and a wide range of visitor attractions are within easy driving distance:
•Loch Ness and Urqhart Castle - 35 minutes
•Inverness, the Highland capital - 20 minutes
•Cairngorm National Park & Aviemore - 1 hour
•Isle of Skye - 2 hours
•Whisky country (Glen Ord Distillery within 1 mile)
•A variety of shops are within a short driving distance from the cottage.
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