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Highland 'Home From Home' With Panoramic View Of Cromarty Firth

Invergordon, Highland

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Set within Invergordon, Highland, Scotland, this charming cottage offers a comfortable stay for up to nine guests, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups. The cottage, situated on the picturesque shores of the Cromarty Firth, boasts stunning views of the Black Isle. With a total floor area of 129 square meters, it features a spacious lounge that flows into a large kitchen/diner, a bathroom with a separate shower, and a family room equipped with a double and single bed on the ground floor. The first floor includes another roomy double bedroom and a second family room, along with a shower room, ensuring ample space for relaxation. A small elevated garden area is available for outdoor enjoyment, and off-road parking can accommodate three cars.

The neighborhood surrounding the cottage is rich with opportunities for exploration and adventure. Saltburn, a quaint village on the outskirts of Invergordon, serves as a perfect base for touring the Highlands. Guests can easily access stunning beaches, forests, and hill walking trails, as well as partake in various activities such as golf, cycling, and fishing. Within an hour's drive, there are at least six 18-hole golf courses, including the renowned Royal Dornoch, making it a prime location for golf enthusiasts. Invergordon, just 1.5 miles away, is a cruise liner destination, known for its vibrant murals and a range of amenities including a sports center, leisure pool, and diverse dining options.

The area is steeped in culture and history, with numerous attractions nearby. The Black Isle, visible from the cottage, is home to charming villages and notable sites like the Cromarty Courthouse Museum and Hugh Miller's Cottage, which celebrate the region's rich heritage. Families can enjoy the Black Isle Wildlife and Country Park, where children can interact with animals, or visit local distilleries in Alness, Muir of Ord, and Tain. Tain, Scotland's oldest Royal burgh, offers a unique historical experience, while the Highland Museum of Childhood and the Groam House Museum at Rosemarkie provide further insights into the area's past. Outdoor enthusiasts can also partake in dolphin spotting at Chanonry Point, with tours available for those eager to witness these magnificent creatures.

Transportation options are convenient for exploring the wider region, with hourly bus services from Saltburn to Inverness and a nearby train station in Invergordon. Car journeys to popular destinations are relatively short, taking approximately 30 minutes to Inverness, 50 minutes to Loch Ness, and 2.5 hours to both the Isle of Skye and John o' Groats. The cottage's prime location not only offers easy access to local attractions and activities, including fishing, swimming, horse riding, and hiking, but also serves as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural experiences that the Scottish Highlands have to offer.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
  • Coast Nearby
  • Open Fire
Weekly from £875

 

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