Six Scandanavian pine lodges: Set in approximately three acres of secluded undulating natural...
Six Scandanavian pine lodges: Set in approximately three acres of secluded undulating natural woodland home to red squirrels and a wide variety of birds, Dyemill Lodges backs onto The Dyemill Forest offering beautiful walks, picnic areas and off road cycle tracks. Positioned within a 15 minute walk of all the amenities of Lamlash village including cafes, restaurants, bars, a variety of shops and a post office, Dyemill is ideally situated for those seeking tranquillity with civilisation not too far away.
The well maintained lodges are of a high quality, well insulated with double-glazing. They have a comfortably furnished living area with colour TV, a dining area, well equipped kitchen including electric cooker and microwave, bathroom with bath and shower, and two bedrooms which provide very comfortable accommodation for up to four people. Each lodge has a covered veranda.
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement.
For further details AND ONLINE BOOKING, please log onto our website www.dyemill.co.uk via the contact link, or contact us by phone or email for more information or a brochure. We are currently offering 10% DISCOUNT on 2 and 3 week holidays in one of our lodges.
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* Open from March to end of October each year.
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