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Eagle Lodge - Inverness
Eagle Lodge Lodges: Big Sky Lodges has over 17 acres of open fields and woodland, with accommodation in six luxurious holiday log cabins set on the owner’s croft, in the heart of the glorious Highlands of Scotland, ideally situated just ten minutes from Inverness and near to Loch Ness. On the very doorstep is some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland. Outside you can sit or dine on the veranda (there are no midges here) and enjoy watching the sunset late into the evening. The self catering log cabins overlook meadows where highland cattle graze, and have views towards the mountains. The log cabins are built with the highest quality Finnish pine from Lapland, with the most modern comforts of home. Each log cabin is special, having been beautifully, tastefully and newly decorated throughout, with excellent fixtures and fittings providing a luxurious home from home. Locally there are shops and a malt whisky distillery for everyday items at Muir of Ord, which is a short drive away, or can be reached by tracks from the log cabins where roe deer and red kites can often be seen, and more occasionally, pine martens and red squirrels. Inverness with its shops, restaurants, theatre and museums is only ten miles away. Golf, fishing and trips on Loch Ness can be arranged locally. Family and pet friendly the log cabins are ideally situated for exploring this mountainous, peaty wilderness, surrounded by magnificent coastline. From the fertile 'Flow Country' of North Scotland near Thurso and Wick to the expansive beaches, sea lochs and cliffs around Ullapool, Gairloch and the gateway to Skye - Mallaig and Kyle of Lochalsh all over the Highlands. Of traditional one and a half storey design, these three bedroomed lodges are solid log houses from Finland. The interior design is simple and stylish, making good use of natural materials to create a calm and comfortable living space. The owners have added a touch of individuality with several pieces of hand-made furniture and original artwork.

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Mullardoch - Cannich
Mullardoch Lodges: Situated in the heart of some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the Highlands, Mullardoch is one of the Glen Affric Chalets lying within a 3 acre site with 13 chalets dotted around it. With lovely views in all directions of the surrounding countryside, the spacious detached chalets are comfortably furnished with fitted kitchens to give a home from home ambience. The River Glass runs alongside the site, in which you are safe to paddle and provides a wonderful base for couples or families, looking to get away from it all, yet within easy reach of Inverness – the capital of the Highlands (26 miles) and the sandy beaches of the Moray Coast, famous for dolphin spotting. The village of Cannich has a Post office and a restaurant/pub with further facilities at Drumnadrochit and Loch Ness (15 minute drive). The site is also close to the Nature Reserve at Glen Affric (reputed to be one of the most beautiful glens in Scotland) where you can enjoy forestry walks and experience Plodda Falls. Other activities in the area include hill-walking, fishing, stalking, cycling, bird watching and pony trekking and for the more adventurous, canoeing, white water rafting and skiing are all within easy driving distance. A superb position for day trips to Skye and the West Coast as well as the Cairngorm National Park make this an ideal location for seeing a wide area of Scotland and to experience a bit of the outdoors. There is a shared barbecue area by the riverbank as well as a games room and children’s play area on site.

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Rhum - Kingussie
Rhum Lodges: Located near the Highland Wildlife Park, this delightful detached property has been newly built to offer superb accommodation, decorated and furnished to a high standard. Rhum is one of a group of 12 properties on the site which is located close to the Highland Wildlife Park, making an ideal choice for families and couples wishing to explore the delights of the National Park as well as for sampling the host of outdoor activities available close by. The park itself is an obvious attraction to people of all ages whilst Aviemore is just a 5 minute drive away with plenty to do: Curling, swimming and of course, skiing in the magnificent Cairngorms. Enjoy guided walks and sporting activities, including 4x4 off-roading and clay pigeon shooting, or keep your eyes peeled for the wild animals at the neabry Highland Wildlife Park. Pony trekking, sailing and windsurfing are also available and excellent fishing can be had on the lovely River Spey. Close to the famous Whisky Trail you are also within an hour’s drive of the Highland capital of Inverness and glorious sandy beaches along the Moray Coast. Surrounding the cottages are well tended grounds laid out with picnic tables and childrens swings close at hand.

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Lochanhully Woodland Resort - Carrbridge
Lochanhully Woodland Resort Lodges: Boasting a truly majestic setting, Lochanhully nestles in 35 acres of tranquil woodland between the Cairngorms and the Moray Firth. Enjoying its own trout lake and a fantastic pool and spa complex, it offers a perfect base for relaxing in this unspoilt Scottish paradise

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Pets allowed at this lodge park Fishing on the park or nearby Golf on the lodge park or nearby There is a launderette available on the park There is a club or bar on the park There is a restaurant on the park There is an indoor swimming pool on the park Tennis Wi-fi / Internet is available on part or all of the lodge park
Foyers Bay - The Badger - Lower Foyers
Foyers Bay - The Badger Lodges: The Badger is a timber-clad lodge situated in a small peaceful chalet park amidst stunning scenery on the shores of the quiet side of Loch Ness. The Badger is a semi-detached lodge set in extensive and truly spectacular grounds, with woodland paths leading to the view point for the Falls of Foyers (recently used as the setting for a dramatic event in the film Centurion). Beautiful forest walks leads through to the small villages of Upper and Lower Foyers, with café, shop and restaurant, and directly down to the shores of Loch Ness. The area is renowned for its red squirrel population, which are regularly encountered on the fantastic woodland walks. Deer, pine marten and a wide variety of birds can regularly be seen. The current owners have recently carried out an extensive refurbishment programme, including a bright, modernised bathroom with under-floor heating. The property now provides bright, modern and spacious accommodation for six in a peaceful and spectacular setting. There is a BBQ hut which ensures all year round family BBQs whatever the weather. This is a fabulous area for the outdoor enthusiast. Kayaking, canoeing, sailing, fishing, golf, cycling, walking and horse-riding are all enjoyed locally. The nearby historic village of Fort Augustus is absolutely charming. Its focal point is a dramatic and picturesque series of locks which provide access to boats from the Caledonian Canal to and from Loch Ness. The wide tow paths and pretty lawned areas along the side of the canal provide an ideal vantage point from which to sit and watch the numerous small crafts navigating the lock gates. There is a variety of good cafes and restaurants here, as well as an interesting and unusual selection of small shops. Fort Augustus is situated half way along the Great Glen Way, which runs from Fort William to Inverness along the side of the canal and provides superb cycling and scenic walking along its 73 mile path. Mountain biking is very popular in the area and the recently opened Laggan Wolf Tracks provide some wonderful and stretching downhill runs for all abilities. Boat trips on Loch Ness run from the village. Visitors wishing to learn more about the loch and its elusive monster, Nessie, should head for Drumnadrochit, about 12 miles north on the shores of the loch. This pretty village has two excellent museums offering scientific studies on the various sightings, with photographic illustrations. Just outside the village is the stunningly beautiful Urquhart Castle, which sits on a promontory jutting out into Loch Ness. Whether you enjoy outdoor pursuits, historical trails, exploring attractive villages or just taking in the spectacular scenery, there is something for everyone in this superb area of the Western Highlands. The adjoining lodge, The Otter, can also be let, subject to availability.

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Taigh M' Athair - Aviemore
Taigh M Lodges: Nestling quietly in the Forest Village of Nethy Bridge, Taigh M'Athair is a pretty wooden clad cottage set in its own private garden. Taigh M'Athair is a warm and comfortable cottage, with its cosy wood burning stove and patio doors leading onto the garden and woodland beyond making it perfect for any time of year. The amenities of Nethy Bridge are just a gentle stroll from the cottage and include a shop, butchers, post office, bar and two restaurants. Boat of Garten is only 4 miles away and is probably beat known for its RSPB reserve where you can see a variety of birdlife and wildlife including ospreys. At Boat of Garten you will also find the Strathspey Steam railway which runs through to Aviemore, which is only 10 miles away and offers a good range of shops, restaurants and activities. This area really is the outdoor enthusiast's paradise! The Cairngorm mountain and its great winter sports facilities are approx 8 miles, boasting numerous opportunities to bag a munro (mountain over 3,000ft), and a wide range of watersports including sailing, windsurfing, paddle sports and rafting. There is also a selection of 9 and 18 hole golf courses and the National Cycle Network, which includes 64km of off road routes. The Whiskey and Castle trails of Strathspey are within easy reach, giving you the chance to indulge in a glass of the finest malt or take in some Scottish history. The Cairngorm Mountain Funicular Railway transports visitors up the mountain to the Ptarmigan top station, just below the summit of the Cairngorm where panoramic views can be absorbed. Inverness and the Moray coast are within an hours drive and well worth the trip. Inverness boasts a wide range of shops and restaurants, whilst the beautiful Moray coast has many fine sandy beaches - you might even spot a dolphin! Taigh M'Athair is the ideal location for an action packed adventure holiday or the place to kick back and relax, take in the scenery and marvel at the wildlife - whatever the time of year.Property is all on ground floor level has electric central heating.

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Loch Arkaig - Fort William
Loch Arkaig Lodges: Delightfully situated at the base of the Caledonian Canal and sitting at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in Britain, this cosy, well presented cedar wood lodge is ideally placed to explore Fort William and the surrounding area - known as the Outdoor capital of the UK. Glen Mallie is one of five lodges set in landscaped gardens adjoining the owner's working croft farm on the shores of Loch Eli and Loch Linnhe. Enjoy a meal and a dram at the local pub by the side of the Caledonian Canal and watch boats negotiate the incredible flight of lock gates, known as Neptune's staircase. This property is perfectly placed for enjoying a wealth of outdoor activities, suitable for all ages and abilities. Climbing and hill walking in the Nevis range, mountain biking on the World Championship course (the Mountain Biking World Championships are held here annually), fishing in lochs, rivers and sea, golf an numerous water sports are all on the doorstep. Ski Ben Nevis, or take a ride in the spectacular gondola cable car to the top, which runs all year round, and enjoy a meal at the mountain restaurant. Take a bicycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycling route by the side of the Caledonian Canal. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, as seen in the Harry Potter films, can be taken to Maillaig, where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. The beatuiful and mysterious Loch Ness and the historic and atmospheric mountains of Glencoe are both just a short drive away. For extended families or the gathering of friends, this property is available with Glen Mallie (property ref: 511083) situated within the same grounds.Property has electric heating.

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Fearnag Lodge - Farr
Fearnag Lodge Lodges: With far reaching views this newly built substantial lodge set on a livestock farm boasts many forest tracks from the doorstep to explore by foot cycle or horse. Spacious and very comfortable furnished with cathedral style ceiling and master bedroom opening onto a balcony. Many archealogical sites on the farm with Culloden Battlefield 9 miles. RSPB reserve 3 miles Loch Ruthven home to rare Slavonian Grebes. Inverness 9 miles with city attractions and Loch Ness.

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Black Grouse - Glen Urquhart
Black Grouse Lodges: Black Grouse is part of Bearnoch Country Cottages which nestles within the peaceful scenery of Glen Urqhart, only 5 miles from the attraction of Loch Ness, providing accomodation for up to 32 people in total. Set in lush countryside surrounded by natural woodland, each cottage has their own private garden to further enjoy the spectacular views. On site there is a small shop and café with a children’s play ground. Either stay ‘on site’ and enjoy the beautiful scenery from your own balcony or terrace or make use of the central location to explore the ‘north west’. Whether you visit lonely Mullardoch, lonely Affric or the many attractions on the banks of Loch Ness you will never be short of things to do.
Bearnock is only 6 miles from Drumnadrochit, and within easy reach of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle and Inverness. Glen Affric, a National Nature Reserve, is on the doorstep and the immediate area is rich in wildlife. Whether you wish to climb Munros, ramble or cycle on miles of forest track, fish for salmon and trout on river and loch, or simply relax and take in the spectacular surroundings it can all be found here. Black Grouse is a one bedroom wooden lodge, situated in a quiet location at the top of the hill overlooking the spectacular scenery of the glen below. The entrance hall offers plenty space for storing jackets, coats, boots and shoes. The cosy lounge has an electric coal effect stove and double French doors leading to a private veranda complete with furniture. The property is finished to a very high standard with contemporary furnishings and fittings. The double bedroom has a wooden four poster bed. The bathroom has a top of the range shower complete with steam jets, lighting and built in radio. Black Grouse is an ideal property for a couple to enjoy this secluded retreat.

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Ness Castle Lodges - Inverness
Ness Castle Lodges Lodges: Nestling on the banks of the River Ness in the beauty and tranquillity of the Ness Castle River Estate yet just 2 miles from the city of Inverness, these three fabulous properties enjoy gorgeous views across the river and direct access to paths leading to Loch Ness itself. The last word in style comfort and location, each property boasts its own individual character. River Lodge is a fabulous 'Colorado' style lodge providing complete relaxation and seclusion for larger parties. It boasts a magnificent entrance with vaulted cathedral ceilings and double height window overlooking the river and is stunningly furnished in multicultural fashion whilst all bedrooms have ensuite facilities and internet access. New for 2010 and perfect for a relaxing break, Ghillies Lodge is a superlative ranch style pagoda offering a similar finish to its spectacular neighbour. Close by on the estate and as well as providing a hot tub and steam room for visitors' use 'The Bothy' also offers a beautifully furnished dining room where chefs are available to prepare delicious meals catering for private parties of up to 70 guests. Advance booking required.

Ness Castle River Estate lies in the heart of magnificent game fishing and golfing country and with lovely walking on the doorstep it is an ideal location for nature lovers and sporting enthusiasts alike. Culloden Battlefield, Cawdor Castle, Loch Ness cruises and dolphin spotting on the Moray Firth are among the myriad of delights within easy reach. And at nearby Inverness visitors will find a wealth of historic and cultural attractions as well as good shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants.

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Glen Mallie - Fort William
Glen Mallie Lodges: Delightfully situated at the base of the Caledonian Canal and sitting at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in Britain, this cosy, well presented cedar wood lodge is ideally placed to explore Fort William and the surrounding area - known as the Outdoor capital of the UK. Glen Mallie is one of five lodges set in landscaped gardens adjoining the owner's working croft farm on the shores of Loch Eli and Loch Linnhe. Enjoy a meal and a dram at the local pub by the side of the Caledonian Canal and watch boats negotiate the incredible flight of lock gates, known as Neptune's staircase. This property is perfectly placed for enjoying a wealth of outdoor activities, suitable for all ages and abilities. Climbing and hill walking in the Nevis range, mountain biking on the World Championship course (the Mountain Biking World Championships are held here annually), fishing in lochs, rivers and sea, golf an numerous water sports are all on the doorstep. Ski Ben Nevis, or take a ride in the spectacular gondola cable car to the top, which runs all year round, and enjoy a meal at the mountain restaurant. Take a bicycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycling route by the side of the Caledonian Canal. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, as seen in the Harry Potter films, can be taken to Maillaig, where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. The beatuiful and mysterious Loch Ness and the historic and atmospheric mountains of Glencoe are both just a short drive away. For extended families or the gathering of friends, this property is available with Loch Arckaig (property ref: 511082) situated within the same grounds.The property has electric heating.

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Capercaille - Glen Urquhart
Capercaille Lodges: Capercaille is part of Bearnoch Country Cottages which nestles within the peaceful scenery of Glen Urqhart, only 5 miles from the attraction of Loch Ness.
Bearnoch Country Cottages is made up of five detached purpose built cottages and two lodges provide accommodation for up to 32 people in total. Set in lush countryside surrounded by natural woodland, each cottage has their own private garden to further enjoy the spectacular views. On site there is a small shop and café with a children’s play ground. Either stay ‘on site’ and enjoy the beautiful scenery from your own balcony or terrace or make use of the central location to explore the ‘north west’. Whether you visit lonely Mullardoch, lonely Affric or the many attractions on the banks of Loch Ness you will never be short of things to do.
Bearnock is only 6 miles from Drumnadrochit, and within easy reach of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle and Inverness. Glen Affric, a National Nature Reserve, is on the doorstep and the immediate area is rich in wildlife. Whether you wish to climb Munros, ramble or cycle on miles of forest track, fish for salmon and trout on river and loch, or simply relax and take in the spectacular surroundings it can all be found here. Capercaille is a two bedroom wooden lodge, it is situated in a quiet location at the top of the hill overlooking the spectacular scenery of the glen below. The entrance hall offers plenty space for storing jackets, coats, boots and shoes. The cosy lounge has an electric coal effect stove and double French doors leading to a private veranda complete with furniture. The property is finished to a very high standard with contemporary furnishings and fittings. The double bedroom has a wooden four poster bed and the twin room is situated off the lounge. The bathroom has a top of the range shower complete with steam jets, lighting and built in radio. Capercaille is an ideal property for a party of four to enjoy this area of outstanding beauty.

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Iona - Kingussie
Iona Lodges: Located near the Highland Wildlife Park, this delightful detached property has been newly built to offer superb accommodation, decorated and furnished to a high standard. Iona is one of a group of 12 properties on the site which is located close to the Highland Wildlife Park, making an ideal choice for families and couples wishing to explore the delights of the National Park as well as for sampling the host of outdoor activities available close by. The park itself is an obvious attraction to people of all ages whilst Aviemore is just a 5 minute drive away with plenty to do: Curling, swimming and of course, skiing in the magnificent Cairngorms. Enjoy guided walks and sporting activities, including 4x4 off-roading and clay pigeon shooting, or keep your eyes peeled for the wild animals at the neabry Highland Wildlife Park. Pony trekking, sailing and windsurfing are also available and excellent fishing can be had on the lovely River Spey. Close to the famous Whisky Trail you are also within an hour’s drive of the Highland capital of Inverness and glorious sandy beaches along the Moray Coast. Surrounding the cottages are well tended grounds laid out with picnic tables and childrens swings close at hand.

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Beaufort Estate - Beauly
Beaufort Estate Lodges: Historic home to the Clan Fraser for generations this most beautiful and renowned of Highland Estates with its ancient specimen trees and abundant wildlfe is the glorious setting for the six charming properties we offer here. Standing near the meandering waters of the River Beauly they all enjoy wonderful walking straight from the door with plentiful opportunities for picnics with red kites deer and red squirrels regularly spotted. And just 3 miles from this rural idyll lies Beauly frequent award winner of Britain in Bloom and home to interesting shopping and a variety of restaurants as well as the ruins of a 13th century priory. At Loch Ness 10 miles away visitors can explore Drumnadrochit's award winning Monster exhibition take a boat trip or go riding and enjoy spectacular loch views from the ruins of Urquart Castle. Excellent golf courses abound and there is often the chance to watch the ancient game of shinty played on local pitches. Strathglass is a delight to visit with the great glens of Cannich Strathfarrar and Affric (National Nature Reserve) to explore encompassing the ancient Caledonian pine forests. Tomich a beautiful stone built conservation village where the first Golden Retriever was bred boasts a good pub and from here visitors can walk to the dramatic gorge and view the rushing Plodda Falls. Inverness (11 miles) offers excellent cultural amenities a new riverside theatre complex fine dining and excellent shopping as well as bottle nosed Dolphin cruises on the Moray Firth and river cruises on Loch Ness. Close to Inverness lies Culloden Moor the site of the last battle fought on British soil in 1746 and with an excellent visitors' centre. Romantic Cawdor Castlecomplete with a tower and drawbridge is popularly associated with Shakespeare's Macbeth and has lovely gardens and grounds. Within an hour's drive the Cairngorm National Park a renowned centre for outdoor pursuits offers mountain bike tracks water sports skiing and snowboarding (in season) the Cairngorm funicular mountain railway Sled dog adventure centre and Cairngorm Reindeer Herd. The Jacobite Trip a steam railway journey crossing the world famous Glenfinnan viaduct (now featuring in the Harry Potter films) should not be missed and the Highland Wildlife Park and Landmark Scotland's 'Theme Park' are also great attractions. Shop and pub serving good food 1½ miles (only ½ mile to the pub from Duffs Lodge).

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Lovat Highland Bothy - Wester Lovat
Lovat Highland Bothy Lodges: Set above the Beauly Firth with far reaching views across to Ben Wyuis from this spacious and well presented lodge. Although the owner lives next door the property still enjoys quiet and private surroundings with a woodland to the rear and an attractive wide deck. The owner has to bee hives within the grounds and occasionally there will be a pot of honey left at the bottom of the garden from them. Only 3 miles from the lovely village of Beauly with good shops and a choice of restaurants. The owners can provide clay pigeon shooting, day or night excursions on a Rib on Loch Ness (both at cost). Fishing, golf and walking all close by. Shop 3 miles pub serving food 1

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