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Scottish Highlands luxury self catering cottage

country:Scotland
location:Glenurquhart, Scottish HighlandsSee map here
price:From £750 - £1500 per week for the house (sleeps 10). Prices include electricity, linen and towels
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
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Scottish Highlands luxury self catering cottage
Dining, Self-catering accommodation in Scottich HighlandsThis property has been converted from a stable into a luxury holiday home sleeping 10. The property has been awarded 4 star STB award and a GTBS Bronze which we are striving to improve.

It is situated on the edge of a working farm and adjacent to the Corrimony RSPB Reserve which specialises in the increase of black grouse. There are lovely walks or cycle rides right from the door of the house. Further afield you can visit Urquhart Castle or walk in your choice of beautiful Glens, Affric, Cannich or Strathfarrar. Skye, Fort William, and Wick are all within a days travel and Inverness the Highland City is only 25 miles away. There is plenty of information on all the local attractions available.
rooms, food and facilities
Downstairs: Well equipped kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, dining room CD Player, living room with log burning stove and TV, utility with washing machine and tumble dryer, cloakroom, drying room, twin bedroom, double bedroom. All rooms have underfloor heating.

Kitchen, self catering-accommodation in Scottish HighlandsUpstairs: Living room with TV and DVD, master bedroom en suite with shower cubicle, double bedroom, twin bedroom, bathroom with shower cubicle. All rooms have radiators with thermostats. Also, large drying room, laundry facilities, barbecue and ample parking for at least 5 cars.

Disabled access: Downstairs is wheel chair friendly.

Pet friendly: Pets are welcome.

Family & baby friendly: Selection of books and games for all ages. Enclosed courtyard. Travel cot and high chair available. Adjacent RSPB Reserve where Black Grouse can be seen on a regular basis - great for whole family.
how to find the Scottish Highlands luxury self catering cottage
By air or train: Inverness, 25 miles away, is the nearest air and train link.
By road: By car From Inverness take the A82 to Drumnadrochit then 8 miles on the A831. There is also a bus service daily to Glenurquhart from Inverness passing about 1.5 miles from the property.
how this holiday makes a difference
We have been awarded a Green Tourism Business Scheme Bronze award. The house is heated by a geothermal ground source heat pump with underfloor heating downstairs and radiators on the upper floor. We save energy by using low e light bulbs, and use A rated appliances where possible. The property has a very high level of insulation. All the houses on the farm use water from a borehole, and we have reduced flush and ensured there are no dripping taps. We take paper, tins and glass to the local recycle centre and use eco-friendly products where possible. We also recycle old clothing etc by taking into a charity shop in Inverness.

Sheep, self-catering accommodation in Scottish HighlandsCycle storage is available and there is a daily bus service to and from Inverness from the junction with the A831 which is approx 1.5 miles.

We are members of FFWAG. On the farm over the years we have planted areas of the farm with trees encouraging wildlife. We grow the majority of our fruit and veg in our garden and freeze for winter use. There is always a plentiful supply of fallen wood for use in wood burning stoves in all the houses and a supply is given for every let.

Myself, husband and son are in partnership on the farm and when necessary we employ locally. I have a local woman who helps with change over cleaning. All the alterations to the property were completed by local contractors, including the architect. These contractors carry out any other works which we require from time to time. Local means in Drumnadrochit and Glenurquhart a distance of no more than 10 miles.

We support several local charities and initiatives including:
  • My husband is on the local Hall Committee (small Hall owned and run by Community)
  • I am Secretary of the local Glenurquhart Highland Gathering and Games (all profits go to Community).
  • I am also Director of Glenurquhart Care Project – A day centre built and run by the Community for local residents. There were no facilities for the elderly in the area and 10 years ago we got together raised the money and built this facility which goes from strength to strength. At the moment we are raising funds to increase the number of clients we can have daily from 24 to 30 because of the needs in the area.
  • I am a member of Glenurquhart Rural Community Association a charity which helps local groups, it also organises an annual Bonfire Night, and I help each year with two of the children’s Christmas parties (the group organise 4).
  • I am a member of WRVS and do shop in Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, once a month, selling sweets, gifts, drinks etc.
  • We collect for Marie Curie and help organise a local coffee morning for MacMillan Nurses.
  • We collect annually for Christian Aid.
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