Shoreside is a spacious three-bedroom bungalow on the shore of the Moray Firth. The stunning panoramic sea views can be appreciated from the bright conservatory which overlooks the south facing garden and beach.
A large variety of wildlife can be seen from the garden including a number of different sea birds and if you’re lucky the local dolphins, seals and otters. It is the perfect place to relax and unwind with friends or family at any time of the year.
Situated in the popular village of Fortrose, Shoreside is a fantastic base for exploring all that the Black Isle has to offer. Shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants are a 5 minute walk away and Inverness is only 20 minutes by car. Chanonry Point, famous for being one of the best places in the UK to view dolphins is just 2 miles down the coast. There are numerous walks, cycle tracks, boat trips and many other activities within easy reach.
Shoreside has accommodation for 6 people in 3 bedrooms. The master bedroom is a spacious double and has stunning sea views. There is also a second double bedroom and a twin room which can be offered as two single beds or as one super-kingsize bed. Duvets and pillows are provided. Bed linen and towels are provided on request for an additional charge.
The conservatory with dining table and 2-seater sofa is a wonderful place to relax and watch the changing scenery of the beautiful Moray Firth, listening to the sound of the sea. The spacious living room has two large sofas and flat screen TV with Sky+ TV package. The well equipped kitchen has electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge-freezer and microwave. There is also a washing machine, clothes airer, outdoor drying facilities and iron available. Heating and electricity are included in the price.
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