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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £163 to £
Self catering accommodation in Dunbeath sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Pub near by Parking available Golf near by Garden sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Dunbeath is a pretty little village, an old crofting/ fishing community, birthplace of the renowned Scottish writer Neil Gunn, and has a fascinating history. The local Heritage Centre has a vast amount of archaeological and historic interest. Close to the A9, this is a perfect choice for touring with day trips possible to John O' Groats and the Orkney Isles, or to the rugged northwest coast. There is a choice of golf courses within easy reach or you can enjoy bird watching, tennis, pony trekking, hill walking and climbing. Follow the River Helmsdale inland to visit the site of Scotland's own gold rush when prospectors descended on Strath Kildonan in 1869. Nowadays, the clear waters of the Highland streams and lochs attract trout fishermen for excellent sport.
This attractive stone-built terraced cottage provides a warm, well-maintained, comfortably furnished holiday home. The cottage has an attractive sheltered garden with seating on the patio and views of hills, sea and river and there is a sand and shingle beach within 1/4 mile on this beautiful coastline. Off street parking. Shops 50 yards, pub/restaurant 300 yards.
1 double and 1 twin bedroom, comfortable sitting room, fully equipped kitchen/dining room, bathroom with shower over the bath. All electric. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, television, microwave. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £368 to £
Self catering accommodation in Drumbeg sleeps 6.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Pets allowed Garden sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This modern detached house, built by the MacPherson family, is on the site of an old crofthouse which was destroyed by fire - it enjoys magnificent views over the sea to Handa Island and across the woodland to the mountains. Unusual in style, the spacious and bright living rooms are on the upper level to take advantage of the views, with a large veranda where guests can sit out and enjoy this very tranquil and scenic location. The interior is comfortably furnished, ideal for a family holiday. The house stands in a small cultivated garden which is safely enclosed.
Drumbeg (2 miles away), is a small crofting township and makes a wonderful base to explore some of the most dramatic scenery in Scotland - the complex geology of Knockan Crag attracts enthusiasts from around the world and the Suilven and Quinag mountain ranges are excellent challenges for experienced hill-walkers. The Island of Handa is a nature reserve and boat trips can be taken to see the spectacular seabird colonies. Trout and salmon fishing can be arranged locally, Lochinver is a busy fishing port and the area boasts some wonderful beaches to explore on sunny days. Shops, pub/hotel 2 miles.
2 twin and 1 bunk bedroom (cot available), open plan living / dining room, kitchen, utility room, bathroom, shower-room, extra separate wc. Cooking by gas, heating by electricity. Fridge, 2 freezers, auto washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, microwave, colour television, video, CD system. Bed linen is provided and towels can be hired.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £310 to £
Self catering accommodation in Dunbeath sleeps 5.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: In a spectacular clifftop location on the beautiful Caithness coast with magnificent open views of sea and moorland, this traditional, detached, single storey croft cottage stands in extensive grounds. The cottage offers a comfortable, warm and welcoming family holiday home with simple furnishings. There is an enclosed garden to the front.
The cottage is 1/4 of a mile off the A9 and two miles from the quaint old fishing village of Dunbeath, which has a fascinating Heritage Centre, village shop and pub. There are other pub/restaurants in the neighbouring coastal villages while the excellent shops and facilities of the bustling fishing port of Wick are a 1/2 hour drive. Local activities include golf, river and sea angling, walking, climbing and trekking and there are many sand and shingle beaches, or perhaps try gold-panning at Strath of Kildonan. The bird reserves of the isolated and deserted Flow Country are nearby and this is also an ideal base for exploring the far north of Scotland - John o'Groats and the Orkney ferry are within reach for intriguing days out.
1 double and 1 twin bedroom (cot and folding bed available), living /dining room with open fire, kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric. Fridge, freezer, microwave, television. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £292 to £
Self catering accommodation in Dingwall sleeps 4.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Pets allowed Golf near by Garden sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: In a beautiful, peaceful location looking across the Cromarty Firth to Ben Wyvis, these two semi-detached cottages are well-furnished, warm, welcoming and very comfortable. Each has a private furnished patio and there is a large, enclosed shared garden.
The pretty little county town of Dingwall is 4 miles away, local shops and pubs in Conon Bridge, 2 miles. The Highland Capital of Inverness is 12 miles. A wealth of activities include coastal and hill walks, climbing, trekking, sailing, cruises, angling and links golf. The picturesque old fishing villages of the Black Isle peninsula are a short drive and all along the beautiful coastline there are sandy beaches and secluded coves.
RC658a Osprey
1 double, 1 single and 1 campbed (cot available), lounge/dining/well-appointed kitchen, shower room with 'walk in' shower. Ramp access.
Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, oil-fired underfloor heating. Fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, Freeview television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £381 to £
Self catering accommodation in Tain sleeps 6.
Features include: Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Pets allowed Golf near by sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: In a spectacularly beautiful and peaceful situation at the tip of the Tarbat Ness peninsula, this historic former lighthouse keeper's cottage enjoys magnificent unobstructed views - eastwards over low cliffs across the Moray Firth to the Cairngorms and westwards over pasture to the Dornoch Firth and Sutherland mountains. The cottage is all on one level with only 1 entrance step. The very well-maintained interior provides compact, comfortable, homely accommodation, with double glazing and central heating throughout.
There are 2 acres of walled and fenced grounds surrounded by meadow and a heather clad Nature Conservancy area, providing wonderful hiking, fishing and bird watching on the doorstep. Seals and porpoises can often be seen playing off the rocky shore-line which is just 100 yards from the cottage. Portmahomack village, 3 miles away, has a shop, hotels, restaurant, golf course and a sheltered, gently shelving sandy beach.
1 double ,1 room with bunk beds for children 1 twin room off the sittingroom, kitchen, bathroom with electric shower. All electric with central heating. Fridge, auto washer/ dryer, microwave, colour television with SKY, payphone. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £434 to £
Self catering accommodation in Port Henderson sleeps 5.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Delightfully situated amidst the beautiful coastal scenery of Wester Ross, this former crofter's cottage enjoys spectacular, panoramic views to the sea and Outer Hebrides. It has been sympathetically extended and modernised to provide a welcoming, comfortable and flexible holiday home with 2 living rooms. Furnished in a complementary traditional manner, the property retains much original character. The enclosed garden has outdoor furniture and the beach is only a few minutes walk, where the sea can be heard lapping the shore on quiet nights.
Port Henderson is a scattered crofting community spread along a quiet single-track road leading to the magnificent golden beaches at Red Point. 2 miles along the road, the picturesque hamlet of Badachro has a little harbour and an excellent inn and the fishing port of Gairloch is 7 miles away with shops, restaurants, museum and links golf course. Within easy reach are Inverewe Gardens, Beinn Eighe Nature reserve and the Torridon mountains, popular with walkers and climbers.
Ground floor: lounge with open fire, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, bathroom with power shower over bath.
First floor:1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room, 1 double and 1 single bedroom. Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, Freeview television with integrated DVD player, video, CD player.
Bed linen and towels supplied.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £506 to £1397
Self catering accommodation in Letterfearn sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Detached Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Luxury accommodation sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Boasting a spectacular location for the ultimate relaxing break these two exceptional cottages nestle serenely on the shores of Loch Duich. With their tastefully and very comfortably furnished interiors and easy access to sailing and fishing (boat hire and launching facilities are available just across the road) they offer an ideal holiday base. This is excellent walking cycling and climbing country (the south ridge of Glen Shiel has no less than five munros hills over 3000 ft) affording magnificent views of Loch Duich the Five Sisters of Kintail and famous Eilean Donan Castle which is surrounded by majestic scenery and is one of the most visited and important attractions in the Scottish Highlands.There are several National Trust properties in the region including Plockton a delightful village much loved by artists and which lies within an easy drive as does Glenelg home to a country inn providing good food and the seasonal ferry to the Isle of Skye. Here visitors can discover the Isle's stunning landscape of rugged mountains tumbling rivers and spectacular coastline that is home to bountiful wildlife fine museums and craft centres. A shop post office and pub serving food can be found in Shiel Bridge 5 miles.
Gloriously set beside Loch Duich with magnificent views from most rooms. Sitting room with oak floors and loch views. Glass doors through to kitchen with island unit oak floor and dining area. Sun room with doors to garden and spectacular views. Utility room. Twin bedded room with sleigh oak beds and TV. Shower room/W.C. First floor: Master double bedroom with 5' half tester bed TV and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom and twin bedded room both with sleigh oak beds and TV. Stylish modern bathroom/W.C. with jacuzzi bath large shower cubicle and underfloor heating.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £319 to £753
Self catering accommodation in Letterfearn sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Detached Fishing nearby Close to the Sea sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Boasting a spectacular location for the ultimate relaxing break these two exceptional cottages nestle serenely on the shores of Loch Duich. With their tastefully and very comfortably furnished interiors and easy access to sailing and fishing (boat hire and launching facilities are available just across the road) they offer an ideal holiday base. This is excellent walking cycling and climbing country (the south ridge of Glen Shiel has no less than five munros hills over 3000 ft) affording magnificent views of Loch Duich the Five Sisters of Kintail and famous Eilean Donan Castle which is surrounded by majestic scenery and is one of the most visited and important attractions in the Scottish Highlands.There are several National Trust properties in the region including Plockton a delightful village much loved by artists and which lies within an easy drive as does Glenelg home to a country inn providing good food and the seasonal ferry to the Isle of Skye. Here visitors can discover the Isle's stunning landscape of rugged mountains tumbling rivers and spectacular coastline that is home to bountiful wildlife fine museums and craft centres. A shop post office and pub serving food can be found in Shiel Bridge 5 miles.
Set within a large fenced garden sloping down to the loch. Porch. Very comfortable open plan sitting/dining room with modern fitted kitchen area. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed and twin bedded room both with sloping ceilings and dormer windows. Shower room/W.C
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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