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The Coach House on beautiful Dalcross Estate in Inverness-shire is a former hayloft which has been delightfully converted into an enchanting holiday cottage. Furnished to a high specification, this holiday accommodation is comfortable and cosy and makes a great base for exploring the surrounding Scottish Highlands. From dramatic scenery and hill walking to sites of historic interest and sporting, the Highlands have much to offer holiday makers whatever their tastes.
The holiday property features a viewing platform on the first floor where the sitting room is located. From here, the most can be made of the scenery around the property; of the hills in the far distance and the pretty Moray Firth. Spending a romantic weekend in our holiday cottages will make a little fairy tale in your life and stay in your memory forever!
Accommodation:
Ground Floor: Dine in kitchen
First Floor: Sitting room with viewing platform, double bedroom, bathroom with shower over bath with whb & wc.
Activities:
- Dalcross Castle has 850 acres of grounds to explore.
- Nairn golf course, past host of the Ryder Cup, is a 20 minute drive away as is Inverness Golf Club. The Royal Dornoch Golf Course is a picturesque drive north of just over an hour.
- Loch Ness, Brodie, Cawdor and Dunrobin Castles, numerous whisky distilleries, cashmere factory, antique shops, fishing on the Findhorn and other local rivers all make good day trips.
- Culloden Battlefield is 2 miles
- there is a sandy beach at Nairn
- Inverness 20 minutes away, has an excellent range of shops and restaurants, cinemas, a theatre and Aquadome. There is a comprehensive retail centre with superstore, chemist and bookstore on the way to Inverness.
Included:
Linen and towels provided. Complimentary fuel, LPG and electricity included. LPG central heating.
TV, video. gas hob, inset electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher. Parking for 1 car.
Local facilities:
Shops / pubs 4 miles Inverness international airport 15 minutes drive Inverness railway station 25 minutes drive.
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