Holiday cottages in Ross-shire, Scotland. Vacation rental property and self catering accommodation in one of the most beautiful Scottish locations of Ross-shire.
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Dunglass Cottage, Dingwall Amidst the glorious acres of the Brahan Estate historic home of the Seaforths chiefs of the Clan MacKensie these four charming properties offer a wonderful opportunity to experience Scottish country life. Today a peaceful backdrop to some of the Highlands' most beautiful scenery through which the mature River Conon winds its graceful way the Estate is home to Roe deer red kites osprey buzzards badgers pine martens and even wildcats. There are beautifully overgrown gardens to explore dark lochs and ponds bristling with birdlife as well as lovely riverside and woodland footpaths and cycle tracks to follow and river and loch fishing to enjoy whilst - at extra charge – an exciting variety of outdoor pursuits can be arranged including clay pigeon and target shooting canoeing abseiling archery and photographic safaris in the company of a knowledgeable ranger.<br/><br/>Inverness with it fine shopping and entertainments lies just 12 miles to the south and beyond it Loch Ness Cawdor Castle and Culloden Moor. To the east is the mysterious Black Isle to the west Ullapool and Skye and to the north John O'Groats. The market town of Dingwall is 3½ miles away and a shop/P.O. and pub serving food are 1½ miles.<br/><br/> |
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Balnain, Dingwall Amidst the glorious acres of the Brahan Estate historic home of the Seaforths chiefs of the Clan MacKensie these four charming properties offer a wonderful opportunity to experience Scottish country life. Today a peaceful backdrop to some of the Highlands' most beautiful scenery through which the mature River Conon winds its graceful way the Estate is home to Roe deer red kites osprey buzzards badgers pine martens and even wildcats. There are beautifully overgrown gardens to explore dark lochs and ponds bristling with birdlife as well as lovely riverside and woodland footpaths and cycle tracks to follow and river and loch fishing to enjoy whilst - at extra charge – an exciting variety of outdoor pursuits can be arranged including clay pigeon and target shooting canoeing abseiling archery and photographic safaris in the company of a knowledgeable ranger.<br/><br/>Inverness with it fine shopping and entertainments lies just 12 miles to the south and beyond it Loch Ness Cawdor Castle and Culloden Moor. To the east is the mysterious Black Isle to the west Ullapool and Skye and to the north John O'Groats. The market town of Dingwall is 3½ miles away and a shop/P.O. and pub serving food are 1½ miles.<br/><br/> |
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West Lodge, Dingwall Amidst the glorious acres of the Brahan Estate historic home of the Seaforths chiefs of the Clan MacKensie these four charming properties offer a wonderful opportunity to experience Scottish country life. Today a peaceful backdrop to some of the Highlands' most beautiful scenery through which the mature River Conon winds its graceful way the Estate is home to Roe deer red kites osprey buzzards badgers pine martens and even wildcats. There are beautifully overgrown gardens to explore dark lochs and ponds bristling with birdlife as well as lovely riverside and woodland footpaths and cycle tracks to follow and river and loch fishing to enjoy whilst - at extra charge – an exciting variety of outdoor pursuits can be arranged including clay pigeon and target shooting canoeing abseiling archery and photographic safaris in the company of a knowledgeable ranger.<br/><br/>Inverness with it fine shopping and entertainments lies just 12 miles to the south and beyond it Loch Ness Cawdor Castle and Culloden Moor. To the east is the mysterious Black Isle to the west Ullapool and Skye and to the north John O'Groats. The market town of Dingwall is 3½ miles away and a shop/P.O. and pub serving food are 1½ miles.<br/><br/> |
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Balnain Cottage, Dingwall Amidst the glorious acres of the Brahan Estate historic home of the Seaforths chiefs of the Clan MacKensie these four charming properties offer a wonderful opportunity to experience Scottish country life. Today a peaceful backdrop to some of the Highlands' most beautiful scenery through which the mature River Conon winds its graceful way the Estate is home to Roe deer red kites osprey buzzards badgers pine martens and even wildcats. There are beautifully overgrown gardens to explore dark lochs and ponds bristling with birdlife as well as lovely riverside and woodland footpaths and cycle tracks to follow and river and loch fishing to enjoy whilst - at extra charge – an exciting variety of outdoor pursuits can be arranged including clay pigeon and target shooting canoeing abseiling archery and photographic safaris in the company of a knowledgeable ranger.<br/><br/>Inverness with it fine shopping and entertainments lies just 12 miles to the south and beyond it Loch Ness Cawdor Castle and Culloden Moor. To the east is the mysterious Black Isle to the west Ullapool and Skye and to the north John O'Groats. The market town of Dingwall is 3½ miles away and a shop/P.O. and pub serving food are 1½ miles.<br/><br/> |
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Millnain CottageFodderty, Fodderty By Strathpeffer This very comfortable 19th century traditional stone cottage has been beautifully furnished and stands in a large country garden between the Victorian spa village of Strathpeffer and the market town of Dingwall. The area offers a wealth of activities including boat trips out on the Cromarty Firth to see the dolphins hill and forest walks bird watching (Red kites can often be seen over the hills) and the local highland games during the summer months. Riding and golf locally. Shops and pubs 2½ miles.<br/><br/> |
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Glen AffricGreat North Road, Muir of Ord Within easy reach of the Black Isle's glorious sandy beaches and only half a mile from an excellent golf course these beautifully designed single storey properties sit opposite each other – perfect for two families holidaying together. Dolphin spotting trips from Avoch harbour and the 18th century village of Cromarty's award winning museum and antique shops are nearby whilst Aviemore and the Cairngorm National Park are further afield and ferries to the Isles depart from Ullapool (1 hour's drive). Village shop and pub serving food are ½ mile and flower bedecked Beauly (2 miles) boasts good shops and restaurants.<br/><br/> |
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Glen ClovaGreat North Road, Muir of Ord Within easy reach of the Black Isle's glorious sandy beaches and only half a mile from an excellent golf course these beautifully designed single storey properties sit opposite each other – perfect for two families holidaying together. Dolphin spotting trips from Avoch harbour and the 18th century village of Cromarty's award winning museum and antique shops are nearby whilst Aviemore and the Cairngorm National Park are further afield and ferries to the Isles depart from Ullapool (1 hour's drive). Village shop and pub serving food are ½ mile and flower bedecked Beauly (2 miles) boasts good shops and restaurants.<br/><br/> |
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