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WOODLANDS Shiel Bridge, Glenshiel, Ross-shire IV40 8HW
Sleeps: 10 / 12 + 2 children + travel cot. Pets welcome (max 2 dogs).
Low Season £720 pw. Mid Season £820 pw. High Season £980 pw. Xmas £1080. New Year £1280.
For further details please contact:
Paula Reynolds Tel: 0118 946 2214
  
 Situated at the head of the awesome Glenshiel in the shadow of the Five Sisters of Kintail, Woodlands is the perfect location for the hillwalker, those wishing to tour the highlands and islands, or for large family get-togethers. This spacious cottage sleeps 10/12 plus 2 children (2 double beds, 6 single beds, 1 double bed settee, 2 single futons and a travel cot). There is bedding and dining accommodation for 12. The house has 4 bath and/or shower rooms and is very, very comfortable.
  MORE ABOUT THE HOUSE: Stunning mountain views. Pool table and dart board in timber garage. Open fire. Ample parking - even for a caravan and boat! Bed linen included for 12 (3 double, 6 single) - please bring your own towels. Central heating and electricity included (electricity for the pool shed is extra - £1 meter). Babysitting and private mountain guides by arrangement. ABOUT THE AREA: - Hillwalkers paradise - 21 Munros in Glenshiel (Five Sisters and Saddle accessible directly from house). Car not necessary, accessible by public transport.
- Best of both worlds - remote location yet bar, restaurant, and shop within a half mile radius.
- Perfect for the garden enthusiast. Armadale, Inverewe, Attadale and Loch Duich gardens all within reach by car.
- 25 minutes (approx) from Skye.
- 30 minutes (approx) from Plockton (seal trips).
- 7 miles (approx) from Eilean Donan Castle.
- 75 minutes (approx) from Fort Willam.
- 75 minutes (approx) from Torridon.
- 90 minutes (approx) from Inverness.
- 90 minutes (approx) from Ullapool.
- 60 minutes (approx) from Knoydart.
- 60 minutes (approx) from Applecross.
- 30 minutes (approx) from Ullnuig.
- Boat hire and mackerel fishing on nearby Loch Duich.
- Bike hire available by arrangement.
- Pony trekking and boat trips.
- Otter Sanctuary.
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