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WOODSIDE LODGE Achintraid, Kishorn, Lochcarron, Ross-shire
Sleeps: 4 +cot. Pets welcome.
Price Range £285 - £510 pw. Christmas £520. New Year £520.
For further details please contact:
Mrs Corinne Roberts Tel: 01456 486358
 
Woodside Lodge is situated on a working croft in the village of Achintraid on the shore of Loch Kishorn offering superb views over the loch to the Applecross mountains, one of the finest wilderness areas in Scotland. The property has recently been re-fitted throughout offering guests very comfortable accommodation in a stunning West coast location. An ideal centre for boating, fishing, hill-walking, climbing, wildlife, seal spotting, cycling and relaxation.
There are sheep and poultry on the croft, so dogs are allowed but must be under control at all times. There is a fenced garden with the property. The village of Kishorn has a general store and post office. There is also an excellent seafood snack bar offering delicious locally caught fish and shellfish.
Accommodation All the rooms are on one floor. Accommodation comprises two bedrooms, a dining kitchen/lounge and bathroom with shower. Sheets, pillow cases, duvets and duvet covers are provided. Additional Blankets available on request. Bedroom 1 - 1 Double Bed. Bedroom 2 - Bunks with Double Bed. Kitchen. Fitted kitchen - Fully equipped with electric cooker, microwave oven, fridge, automatic washer/dryer. Lounge with colour television, Video Player and videos. (Videos can also be rented from Lochcarron). Also a payphone Hi-Fi with CD player. Bathroom includes, bath with a shower over, WC, hand basin. Please bring your own towels. Location Lochcarron is just seven miles away offering shops, hotels, restaurants and garages. There are also facilities for bike hire. There are a number of craft shops and the Lochcarron Weavers is well worth a visit. Twelve miles around Loch Carron are Attadale Gardens which have an abundance of plants, trees and shrubs, together with brilliant displays of rhododendrons and azaleas, against a backdrop of pine and heather clad mountains.
A drive over the Bealach Na Ba (Pass of the Cattle) provides breathtaking views of Loch Kishorn and across to Skye, leading you to Applecross where there is an award winning pub/restaurant and beautiful unspoilt beaches which offer stunning views of the isles of Raasay and Skye.
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