Helmsdale holiday cottage, ScotlandTARBAT VIEW COTTAGE
4 East Shore Street,
Helmsdale,
Sutherland
KW8 6LA

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Sleeps: 3 (+ sofabed).
Well behaved pets allowed (downstairs only).
No smoking.

Price range £280 - £385 pw.



For further details please contact:

Mrs Fiona McNeill
Tel: 01224 744826


 Tarbat View is a former fisherman's cottage, magnificently located on the harbour front, at the mouth of the river Helmsdale. Its southerly aspect provides breathtaking views of the small working harbour, Moray Firth and the mountains beyond. We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to come and enjoy this charming, cosy home, which is full of character. The views from the cottage never fail to impress.

Accommodation  
  • The cottage has one large bedroom which contains a double and single bed.
  • The large lounge is equipped with a solid fuel stove (coal and logs provided) which provides ample warmth and hot water.
  • The kitchen is off the lounge and is well equipped including fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and microwave.
  • The bathroom is roomy and includes a separate shower unit as well as a large bath.
  • Heating is by off peak storage heaters and an immersion provides hot water to supplement the solid fuel stove.
  • Towels, bedding, coal, firewood and electricity are included.
  • The cottage is ideally suited to a couple or friends who wish to enjoy the many outdoor activities that this area of the Highlands provides. However, a sofa bed in the lounge means that up to 4 or 5 people could be accommodated.
  • There is an enclosed rear garden.
Helmsdale provides some of the finest salmon and sea trout fishing in Britain and permits are available locally. Sea angling and an abundance of trout fishing is available in the area.

Other attractions are the endless scenery, virtually empty local beaches, gold panning in the local burns (this was the scene of a gold rush in the 1860's), fossil collecting, Dunrobin Castle and gardens, salmon leap at Falls of Shin and Harrods of the North, Highland Games and many heritage museums.
 



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