Stable Cottage - Inverness shire, Cairngorms National Park

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Newtonmore Nr Aviemore, Inverness shire
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Description

3 Cottages - Thoughtfully renovated cottages in quiet, picturesque surroundings, on outskirts of Newtonmore in 'Monarch of the Glen' country. Fantastic biking country for both touring and mountain biking, from the door explore (by foot or bike) the hills and moor to the north, east and west. Stunning views across the Valley of the Spey Beckon to the hills to the south. Our traditional Highland village has shops, pubs, restaurants, museums, way-marked trails, golf course, tennis, bowling fishing, pony trekking and Waltzing Waters. Our area is central for touring and has many tourist attractions, including Landmark-Highland Heritage and Adventure Centre; The Highland Wildlife Park; the Castle and Whisky Trails and famous Loch Ness. In winter visitors can access three ski areas and many winter climbs.

Facilities

· STB 3 star rating · bed linen included · television · disabled access to 1 cottage · parking · central heating incl · elect incl in tariff · microwave · washing machine · drying room · enclosed play space · short breaks · lockable shed for bikes etc · children welcome · pets welcome · no smoking · anyday changeover ·

Accommodation Details

Stable Cottage - Cairngorms National Park

This property sleeps up to 4 people.

Stable Cottage offers 1 bedroom with bunks, Two pull out single beds in kitchen/living room, shower room.

Sorry no smoking permitted in the property.This cottage has been refitted completely during 2008. It is designed to be wheel chair accessible. It also has waterproof, non-slip flooring so the cottage can be used for painting or craft activities.

Stable Cottage - Cairngorms National Park

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