Features

  • Listing Ref: 221

  • Bedrooms: 2

  • Sleeps: 4

  • Hot Tub

  • Mountain Biking

  • Pet Friendly

  • WiFi

Description

Kessock Highland Lodges

Kessock Highland Lodges are deluxe lodges situated amidst lovely countryside in the remote heart of the Scottish Highlands. Secluded and tranquil, they provide an idyllic destination for a rural retreat. They are also conveniently located for exploring this stunning area, and make a perfect base from which to discover the beauty of Highland Scotland.

Kessock Highland Lodges accommodation

A collection of contemporary one and two bedroom, luxurious lodges. Sumptuous and stylish, the properties have been designed to really make the most of the beautiful surroundings. Each one boasts a spacious dining area with doors leading out on to its very own, private decked area with hot tub. What better way to unwind and marvel at the spectacular views, and even enjoy a spot of stargazing on a clear night.

The lodges are also equipped with flat screen TVs with Freeview and DVD player, as well as CD players, iPod docking stations and Wi-Fi*. So guests have plenty to entertain them on chilly evenings or rainy days.

General amenities include: microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer.

Rent includes bed linen, duvets and towels, as well as gas and electricity. Travel cost and highchairs are also available at £10pw each.

Pets welcome, charged at £30pw each (max 1) (in specific Beauly Lodges only).

Please note: Group bookings may be subject to restrictions. All non smoking accommodation.

(*Charges apply).

Kessock Highland Lodges surrounding area

The surrounding area of these exceptional lodges is a paradise for lovers of the great outdoors. Loch Ness
is close by and cannot be missed. The Inverfarigaig – Foyers – Loch Ness – Inverfarigaig walking trail is a 6.4 mile route that looks over the magical water. Taking about four hours, it starts at the Inverfarigaig car park and continues to Upper Foyers, before descending overlooking the falls. A great way to view this world-famous loch. You can even try your luck at catching a photograph of its elusive inhabitant.

Elsewhere, the Cairngorms National Park creates a majestic backdrop for hikers and hosts abundant wildlife. While a boat trip on the Moray Firth may reward you with a visit from dolphins. Furthermore, the spectacular Ben Mor Coigach estate in Achiltibuie encompasses mountains, moorland, peatbog and a chain of lochs. lPtarmigan, great northern diver, Grey seal, otter and red deer are among the wildlife, and the trail from Strathkannaird to Achiltibuie is a wonderful coastal walk.

Of course, the region is rich in fascinating history, and Fort George is very close by. This huge artillery fortification was built following the Battle of Culloden. It includes a reconstruction of barrack rooms and a display of musket and pikes. And Clava Cairns makes a fascinating trip for the whole family. Dating from about 4000 years ago, the Bronze Age cemetery has a collection of kerb cairns, ring cairns, passage graves and some chapel remains.

Meanwhile, beautiful Inverness, the Highland capital, with its stunning Gothic cathedral, fantastic shops and restaurants, is just a short drive away.

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