Nethy Bridge 1.5 miles. Set within Cairngorms National Park in Dulnain Bridge near Nethy Bridge is this impressive log cabin that rests in a raised position amongst the woodland. Enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding trees and rustic, timber interiors, this is the perfect getaway for a family of six. Behind the property you will find two in-demand off-road parking spaces, before venturing down the path to the cabin. This property truly has the 'wow' factor, and you will be dazzled as you enter the open-plan living space that boasts a fusion of contemporary and rustic décor, whilst showcasing large windows that bring the outdoors in and bathe the space in natural light. Throw some logs into the woodburning stove and turn on the underfloor heating to make yourself feel at home, before cosying up on the stylish sofas in front of the wall-mounted TV with your group. Just behind the sitting area you will discover a well-presented kitchen, a space that has been fitted to a very high standard with integrated appliances, including a luxurious wine cooler. When the designated chef has whipped up a mouth-watering meal, enjoy it at the impressive oak dining table and plan your outdoor adventures together. Progress through the sliding doors to find a charming ground-floor zip/link super-king-size room featuring tasteful décor and handy storage for your belongings; a contemporary, tiled shower room can also be found on this floor, with a double walk-in shower for you to rinse off in after a day out in the woods. Climb the staircase to find two more fabulous bedrooms divided by curtains, one being a zip/link super-king-size with a TV and the other being a twin with views over the surrounding woodland; all bedrooms come with kindly provided dressing gowns, giving your holiday that homely touch. Venture back downstairs and onto the surrounding decking to really take in the tranquil vista as you relax on the outdoor seating with a glass of wine in-hand or rustle up some grilled delights for everyone to enjoy on the handy barbecue. After relishing a well-earned rest in this delightful base, head out into the Cairngorms National Park where ample walking trails and birdwatching opportunities await, along with the helpful Speyside Centre where you can enjoy a bite to eat, before embarking on the Peat Reek Visitor Experience and watching the variety of wildlife from the Viewing Area. Nethy Bridge is home to your amenities, with three pubs and eateries to choose from and two well-stocked shops, along with the Abernerthy National Nature Reserve to explore and the Abernerthy Golf Club to enjoy a tournament in. Travel south to Boat of Garten and enjoy a day packed with lakeside activities at Loch Garten and its nature centre, before venturing back into town to enjoy some sporting fun at the Golf & Tennis Club, and ending the day with dinner at the highly rated Andersons restaurant. Grantown-on-Spey makes for a lovely outing, with the historic Grantown Museum and the vast Anagach Woods waiting to be toured through, along with a chance to make some memorable keepsakes from your holiday at the Smarty Art pottery. Venture further into the park to discover the picturesque town of Aviemore, a place with ample access to mountain trails and ski runs, before climbing the peak of Ben Macdui and touring the Highland Wildlife Park; why not drive out of the Park and visit Nairn for a coastal outing, or Inverness for a day in the city? An unforgettable experience awaits from this phenomenal base, Pine Marten Lodge. and E
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Stunning scenery, from mountain to glen, remote isles to lively cities, Scotland makes for a great holiday experience. Whether it's 'bagging' a munroe or swimming in a loch, spotting red deer or bird watching, exploring the forests or whisky tasting there is so much to offer.