Weiroch Lodge, an immaculate mill conversion, is situated in a stunning location adjacent to the River Spey between Grantown & Aberlour, offering luxury accommodation for 6-8 people. LATE AVAILABILITY OFFERS ON WEBSITE
Weiroch Lodge is an immaculate 18th-century mill conversion offering exceptionally spacious accommodation and provides an ideal base for groups of fishers, stalkers and shooters. It is also the perfect choice for those seeking a quiet, relaxing holiday in a superb, remote location.
The accommodation sleeps 6-8 people in three comfortable en-suite bedrooms, and two additional good-sized sofa-beds. A superb large dining kitchen is the hub of the Lodge, where long relaxed meals can be enjoyed before retiring to the sitting room, with its wood burning stove, comfortable sofas upholstered in tweed, antique furniture and original art work. This wonderful holiday home provides accommodation where luxury and quality blends with the peace and tranquillity of some of Scotland’s most scenic countryside, and guests can enjoy uninterrupted views over Speyside to the Cromdale Hills beyond.
Guests can take a short walk across the fields to the River Spey, or explore the miles of tracks within the 800 acres of forest adjoining the Lodge. For those wishing a longer walk, access to the Speyside Way is just a few minutes from the door or hill-walk in the Cairngorms, just a short drive away. Besides walking, field sports, golf, skiing and mountain biking are all within easy reach, and for those wishing to take a more relaxed approach to their holiday, there are castles, numerous whisky distilleries and scenic coastal drives to enjoy.
The Lodge is available for Self-Catered lets, B&B, or Full-Board accommodation. Daily housekeeping and cook services are available for self-caterers. For groups of stalkers and shooters and fishers, we offer special facilities and sporting packages, tailored to suit individual needs - details can be seen on our website.
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