5 lovingly cared for self-catering lodges set high on a hillside each with a view of Sutherland hills and glen below. Close to sandy beaches, fishing, Dornoch golf course, walking and mountain bike trails. WiFi in lodge. Dogs welcome.
Each of these well cared for lodges can accommodate up to 4 people and offers comfort against the backdrop of a wild and beautiful landscape. An ideal base for exploring the North and West Highlands.
Awe inspiring mountains, sandy white beaches, dramatic skies, wild open landscapes, trails of ancestors long gone and welcoming communities await you. Dogs welcome. Each Scandinavian style lodge sleeps up to 4 people (+ baby) in one double and one twin bedroom. All beds have duvets and electric blankets and are made up for your arrival. All bedding is provided. In the sitting room you will find 2 sofas plus digital satellite TV/DVD/radio. From the comfort of your sofa you can relax and watch the birds feeding on your balcony (bird feeders and nuts are provided) or swooping in the glen below. The well equipped kitchen has an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, toaster and coffee maker as well as ample crockery. There is a dining table with 4 chairs. The bathroom has a bath and power shower. Towels are provided. Electric central heating will keep you warm. Electricity is included in the cost of you holiday - a Fair Usage Policy operates.
To help you feel at home we also provide
Many of our guests come simply to "be", to recharge their batteries far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life but travel in any direction from the Lodges and you will find something to amaze or inspire you. Fish one of the many local lochs, cycle along deserted roads, savour a trip to Glenmorangie distillery, watch salmon leap at the Falls of Shin, visit a castle, watch for golden eagles soaring round the Lodges, travel the remote routes to the dramatic Far North and West, seek out remains and the stories of the past, spot some of the 100 or so birds seen near the Lodges, lose yourself in the Dark Skies and maybe, just maybe, see the Northern Lights, take a day trip to Orkney or go south to Loch Ness, challenge yourself on the championship golf course at Dornoch, trek on a heather covered hillside, enjoy the freedom of a pristine sandy beach, be delighted by a dolphin trip, listen to the song of the seals.
We look forward to welcoming you personally to Highland Glen Lodges.
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