Tel: +44 (7706) 134891
Envious location with large, private garden set in beautiful countryside surroundings yet only 12 mins drive from Inverness city- the capital of the highlands. Idyllic location in the heart of the scottish highlands. Benview's envious location provides the best of both worlds, 12 min drive to inverness city the capital of the highlands yet set in beautiful countryside surroundings with easy access to a host of outdoor activities. Excellent base for sightseeing and touring the highlands, loch ness is a short drive away, moray firth dolphins are located close by.
Large garden grounds leading through trees at the bottom of the garden onto open playing fields with walkway to village of Muir of Ord.
Amenities in the area include outdoor activities:- walking of all levels, climbing, mountain biking, fishing, horse riding, bird watching, wildlife, heritage / historic sites, plus many other activities.
Those who prefer relaxing/shopping/dining are also well catered for.
Beautiful interior with modern fixtures and fittings, satellite TV, WI-FI Broadband, iPod docking. Benview is furnished to an excellent standard, accommodation over 5 king / twin bedrooms which sleeps 10 people very comfortably. 3 shower rooms, Jacuzzi bath plus 2 other cloakrooms.
Also happy to cater for smaller groups.
Children welcomed - a playroom with large selection of toys, games, books, etc., which is ideal for keeping younger children entertained. Older children will enjoy exploring the large open playing fields accessed through the trees at the bottom of the garden.
Large integral garage providing storage of outdoor equipment, bicycles, etc.
Pool table located in integral garage.
All linen, electricity, hot water and heating is included.
Starter pack of provisions provided for your arrival.
Short breaks also available.
Happy to provide further information, please telephone - 07706134891.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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