The accommodation is a modern caravan built in 2018, designed to comfortably house up to six guests. Nestled in a picturesque country setting, it is located just 12 miles north of Inverness, close to the quaint village of Beauly. This tranquil retreat is part of a small cluster of three caravans, ensuring privacy while offering stunning views of the Beauly River, the firth, and the Black Isle. The site is characterized by its peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for holidaymakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, who are drawn to the area's natural beauty and serene environment.
Guests can enjoy an array of features that enhance their stay, including pet-friendly accommodations and the luxury of an open fire, perfect for cozy evenings. The large decked area provides an excellent space for relaxation, allowing visitors to soak in breathtaking sunrises and stargaze at night, making it a true "Big Sky Destination." The caravan has received accolades such as the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2017, highlighting its popularity and the satisfaction of its guests.
The location is steeped in history and cultural significance, particularly for fans of the "Outlander" series, as it is situated in Fraser country and near notable sites like Culloden Battlefield and the Beauly High Court. Visitors have the opportunity to explore a wealth of attractions, including the Isle of Skye, Eilean Donan Castle, Urquhart Castle, and Cawdor Castle, famously linked to Shakespeare's "Macbeth." Additionally, the vibrant city of Inverness and the legendary Loch Ness are within easy reach, making this a prime spot for sightseeing.
For those seeking cultural experiences, the nearby Tore Art Gallery and Dingwall Museum offer intriguing insights into the local heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in activities at Aigas Golf Course and Muir of Ord Golf Club, while events and games can be found at the Fairburn Activity Centre and Caledonian Stadium. The area also provides opportunities for wildlife observation, including game walks and birdwatching, ensuring that guests can fully immerse themselves in the stunning natural surroundings and rich local culture.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!