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1598 Log Cabins with golf in the UK

Chasing a little white ball into a little white hole is popular all over the UK. But most log cabins are built in super scenery, so a local game of golf is a good bet for making the most of it. From a pitch and putt on site to a championship golf course nearby the log cabin locations below will make it easy for you to treat yourself to some golf time.

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Pine Lodge With Spectacular Sea Views And Sunsets The Perfect Romantic Get-Away 2

Bantham, Kingsbridge, Devon, South West of England

Pine Lodge With Spectacular Sea Views And Sunsets The Perfect Romantic Get-Away From £525 Availability

Heron's Lodge is beautiful pine lodge situated less than a mile from the family-owned sandy beach at Bantham, with its dunes and river mouth. It has a decking area with a table and two chairs, and a view overlooking the sea. Bantham has an excellent pub, The Sloop, and the village store caters for all your essential needs and is also a coffee shop(open mornings only off season). The lodge boasts easy access to a number of beautiful cliff-top and inland walks. Kingsbridge, the nearest town, is just 3 miles away. Beautiful Salcombe, Dartmouth and alternative Totnes are within easy travelling distance by car. 4G mobile phone signal available. Free wi fi for tablets and i pads at the the local pub and shop. Please note: FRIDAY CHANGEOVERS ONLY from May-September.

Located in Kingsbridge, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Overbecks Museum and Garden and Start Point Lighthouse are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Bigbury Golf Club and South West Coast Path Section 38 Trailhead. Sea N Shore and Salcombe Maritime Museum are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing and swimming nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and horse riding.

Luxury Lodge, South Devon Coast nr Plymouth, 200m to Beach + Indoor Heated Pool, 6

Nr Plymouth, Devon, South West of England

Luxury Lodge, South Devon Coast nr Plymouth, 200m to Beach + Indoor Heated Pool, From £903 Availability

Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park is a small award winning family run holiday Park on the South Devon Coast nr Plymouth.
We are nestled in a wooded valley and back onto a safe sandy public beach with stunning views across to Cornwall. The South West Coast Path runs along the bottom of our Park allowing you to explore the stunning scenery. When you fancy a change from the beach, take a dip in our indoor heated pool and sauna.
We are a peaceful Park with an emphasis on nature and tranquillity, so do not have a club house/bar shop or restaurant on-site. These are a short drive or a longer walk away! Generations of guests have enjoyed and appreciate the quality surroundings which has made their stay memorable and special.

Our 4 star, gold award, holiday lodges sleep 6 and are spacious, light and airy and provide excellent self catering accommodation with contemporary styling.

Lodge Information:
38' x 20' design with full double glazing and central heating
Three bedrooms: one en suite with king size bed, one twin with 3' beds and one twin with 2'6" beds.
Two bathrooms: en-suite to master bedroom and separate family bathroom with bath and overhead shower.
Open plan, lounge, kitchen, dining room.
Entrance hall.
Fully equipped modern kitchen with crockery, pans, cutlery glasses and utensils, washing up liquid and cloth, microwave, dishwasher (tablets provided), full size fridge and freezer
Washing machine
LCD digital TV with DVD.
Contemporary soft furnishings and excellent fixtures and fittings.
Enclosed decked area.
Teak balcony furniture and gas BBQ for outdoor dining.


Facilities at Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park include:
An indoor heated swimming pool and sauna
Comprehensive launderette facilities
Small children's play park with climbing tower, slide, swings, & springy Badminton/football nets and a table tennis table
Plenty of open space at the front of the park for the more energetic who might like to fly a kite of play a game of rounders, football or cricket
Friendly Goats and Chickens
Woodland Walk with Brass Rubbing Trail
Free WiFi available
Communal Firepit

The public beach is around two minutes walk from the holiday park it is very safe for bathing and at low tide there is a large expanse of sand with rock pools to keep children & adults (!) happy for hours searching for crabs and shrimps.

Explore the Area, our tips on what to see & do;

We are a quiet holiday destination yet only seven miles from Plymouth City Centre.
Take the water taxi to Plymouth’s historic Barbican, where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America. We love wandering along the cobbles, browsing in the antiques shops and independent restaurants and obligatory fish and chip shops.
Continue on to the Hoe, if you are feeling energetic climb to the top of the iconic lighthouse – Smeatons Tower and be rewarded with 360 views, or take a dip on the 1930’s sea water lido. Beatles fans can sit where John and all sat to have their picture taken whilst making their Magical Mystery Tour film.
Play Golf at Staddon Heights – a stunning cliff top course with views over Cornwall to Dartmoor
The South West coast path runs along the bottom of our holiday Park – explore Devon’s dramatic coast line in both directions – you can even stop for a pub lunch along the way!
Explore Royal William Yard and take the Cremyll ferry (foot passenger) to Mount Edgcombe, explore the grounds and walk to the fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand
There are many National Trust properties are nearby – Saltram, Antony, Cotehele
Go on a snorkel safari or rock pool ramble at Wembury Beach – a national marine conservation area

Visit One Of The Many Children’s Attractions:

National Marine Aquarium
Pennywell Farm
Dartmoor Zoo
Woodlands Adventure Park

If you are looking for a contemporary, modern holiday lodge near the beach, this is it.

Bovisand Lodge also offers 12 Premium caravans and 3 Heritage Apartments in the East Wing of their Grade 2 listed country house.

House Rules/Things to Note:
Sorry no dogs
No smoking in the accommodation
We are in a rural location, so a car is necessary
Change Over is Saturday to Saturday - 7 nights during school summer holidays
Outside of the school holidays we can be flexible with arrival day and duration
Short breaks available
Maximum Stay 2 weeks
Check in from 4PM Check out at 9.30AM

Promotions (outside of the school holidays):

Book a Mon to Fri break and get 4 nights for the price of 3.
When you book 2 weeks you will receive £100 reduction on the total price. (Outside of the school holidays).






Located in Plymouth, this chalet is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Tinside Lido and South West Coast Path Section 36 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit National Marine Aquarium and National Maritime Aquarium. Traveling with kids? Consider Antony Woodland Garden, or check out an event or a game at Plymouth Pavilions. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Honeysuckle Single Storey Log Cabin, sleeps up to 4 4

Richmond, North Yorkshire, North of England

Honeysuckle Single Storey Log Cabin, sleeps up to 4 From £2083 Availability

A beautiful single storey self catering log cabin set in a peaceful setting overlooking woodland views. The lodge has two bedrooms, one king bedroom with ensuite and a double bedroom, family bathroom with large freestanding luxury bath, both bedrooms have TVs. Open plan kitchen/dining room/living room. The kitchen is fully equipped with halogen hob, electric fan oven, dishwasher, microwave, under-counter fridge & freezer. Utility room with combi washer/dryer, iron, hoover.

Living room with a two setter and three setter leather suite, 40" LCD TV with DVD/CD player. Large private south facing balcony. Log burning Stove.

All bed linen, towels, electricity, central heating and Wifi are all included within the lodge. Ample parking for two vehicles.

Why not treat yourself to a beauty treatment, see our extras which can be viewed at:

www.flowerydell-lodges.com

This cabin is located in Richmond. Catterick Golf Club and The Garage Spa are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those in the mood for shopping can visit Richmond Market Place and The Station. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Croft Circuit or The Northern Echo Arena.

Birch Traditional Single Storey Lodge in Tranquil Settings, Sleeps 4 4

Richmond, North Yorkshire, North of England

Birch Traditional Single Storey Lodge in Tranquil Settings, Sleeps 4 From £2205 Availability

Birch single storey is a self catering lodge. Open plan living area that comprises of a lounge with two and three seater leather suite, LCD TV with freeview, DVD/CD player. Open kitchen/dining area fitted with gas hob, electric oven, microwave, under-counter fridge and separate freezer, dishwasher. All pots and pans can be found in the cupboards. Double bedroom with ensuite shower room, twin bedroom and separate family bathroom, both bedrooms have hairdryers and TVs on the walls. Bed linen, towels and electricity are included within the price. Cleaning products, including dishwasher tablets, foil etc can be found in the cupboard under the sink in the cupboard. There are numerous other extras included within the lodge.

This lodge is pet friendly by prior arrangement - we allow 2 well behaved dogs.

There are many extras to hire including BBQs for sunny days, towels for the hot tub - please enquire.

This cabin is located in Richmond. Georgian Theatre Royal and Egglestone Abbey are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Millgate House Garden and Luke Searle Golf Simulator. Traveling with kids? Consider Paddock Farm Nursery & Water Gardens, or check out an event or a game at Croft Circuit.

Cragganmore Lodge is a brand new build in 2017 sleeping up to 4 people. 4

Aviemore, Highland, Scotland

Cragganmore Lodge is a brand new build in 2017 sleeping up to 4 people. From £847 Availability

The lodge is situated in an enviable position overlooking the Cairngorm Mountains and River Spey. It is only a 5 minute walk to the shops/bars/cafes and restaurants as well as all the great outdoors within the Cairngorms National Park.

The Kitchen area is open plan to the lounge and fully equipped for your cooking requirements with microwave, coffee machine, double toaster, kettle, pots and pans, glassware, crockery, cutlery and a full complement of utensils. There is also a full sized integrated fridge/freezer, gas hob with four burners, oven and grill.

There is a separate comfortable dining area with seating for 4 people.

The lounge area has a 6 seater corner sofa looking towards a real flame effect electric fan fire with mantle surround. The spacious lounge is equipped with a 32” flat screen HD TV, a DVD player and Sky HD box for your enjoyment. You will find a selection of DVD’s for both the kids & adults to enjoy for cosy days/nights in. The lodge also boasts built in Bluetooth connectivity with speakers built into the ceiling and USB charging points are built into the sockets within the lounge and both bedrooms. Free, unlimited wireless broadband Wi-Fi throughout the lodge for your exclusive use (so no drop in connection).

The en-suite master bedroom has a comfortable king size bed, double wardrobe, shelving, seat, wall mirror with chest of drawers below, hairdryer and heat mat for straightening irons. This bedroom has the luxury of having a mains pressure shower along with a bath tub, heated towel rail and wall cabinet with mirror.

The second bedroom has two single beds which can be pushed together to make a double room. It benefits from a wardrobe space for storage and vanity mirror. There is a selection of family games located in the wardrobe for use of the guests.

The family bathroom also has a mains pressure shower along with ample shelving for towels and incidentals. A heated towel rail, shaving point and a wall cabinet with a mirror is also there for your convenience.

The Lodge is fully insulated, double glazed and has gas central heating throughout. All gas & electricity is included in the rental price.

The Lodge benefits from two separate terrace areas, one at the front and the other on the side of the property. From the lounge the patio door leads out to the private decking area at the front and the main entrance has a larger patio area for dining al fresco with comfortable seating. From both terraces you can sit and admire the tranquil River Spey and the spectacular views of the Cairngorm Mountains while you enjoy a glass of wine or enjoy the peacefulness of the location.

We also provide towels and linen during your stay at no extra cost as well as essential toiletries.

Cragganmore Lodge is located within the picturesque Aviemore Holiday Park which is very close to the village centre (approx 10mins walk). The Park provides a bar with entertainment on some of the nights as well as lunch and dinner menus, a nail and beauty salon, a children’s play area and inclusive free fishing rights on the river Spey which contains mainly salmon and trout. There is also a laundrette on site (fee payable).

Aviemore village boasts a vast array of shops from Tesco and M&S supermarkets, to local butcher, bakers, retro sweet shop and outdoor shops. There is also a good selection of restaurants if you don’t wish to cook at the Lodge and plenty of vibrant bars for your evening entertainment, all within walking distance from the Lodge. The railway station is a 10 minute walk from the lodge. Inverness is 30 miles north of Aviemore by car.

For the more adventurous, Aviemore is a hub of different levels of activities. Landmark outdoor adventure park which is roughly 6 miles from the lodge for kids of all ages (Tesco vouchers are accepted here), golfing, hiking, cycling, skiing, climbing, kayaking, tree adventure climbing within the Rothiemurchus estate in Cairngorm National Park and the surrounding areas. Rothiemurchus is adjacent from the Lodge itself.

Located in Aviemore, this chalet is in a rural area and near theme parks. Spey Valley Golf Course and Cairngorm Brewery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Speyside Wildlife and Cairngorm Reindeer Herd. Landmark Forest Adventure Park and Highland Wildlife Park are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with water tubing and windsurfing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding and mountain climbing.

Holiday Chalet to rent, Aviemore Holiday Park 4

Aviemore, Perthshire, Scotland

Holiday Chalet to rent, Aviemore Holiday Park From £672 Availability

Our ABI Ashcroft is located at Aviemore Holiday Park, a 10 min walk from the train station and the centre of Aviemore which is a busy thriving community, there is an onsite restaurant/bar and the site is only a 5 min walk to the nearest Italian restaurant ,Indian restaurants and chip shop.

Accomodation

The accommodation comprises a comfortable open plan kitchen/dining /lounge with French doors out to the decking area, lounge area has large L shaped sofa ample seating for 6 also with a 32" flat screen TV, freesat box and a DVD player, the lounge also incorporates a wall mounted electric heater with living flame option for that cozy glow even when fire not required to be on. Dining area has table and seats for 4. The well appointed kitchen has a gas cooker with hob, oven and separate grill, integrated microwave and integrated fridge freezer, kettle, toaster, cutlery, crockery and pots, pans, glasses and utensils, everything that you will need to make meals for all your family needs.

Sleeps 4, There are 2 bedrooms. The master bedroom includes a king size bed, has large wardrobe and shelf space, ample drawer space, above headboard storage, dressing table with stool mirror and an en-suite. The second bedroom has twin beds, wardrobe, under bed storage and above headboard storage. There is also a double lift out sofa bed in the lounge.

Other facilities include shower room

Quatity bedding and towels provided

It is double glazed and centrally heated throughout.

Gas and electric included in price

Outside there is a decking area to front and side

There is a 6' x 6' shed to rear for additional storage for skis, ski boots, bikes etc..

WIFI available at a small daily fee purchased through the site access

Location

Aviemore Holiday Park is based closed to the city centre and offers access to all local services and amenities including restaurants, hotel, post office, bus transport, train station, fishing, bike hire, golf, tennis and bowls. There is also a great convenience store not too far from the site. The famous river Spey runs through the site and reasonably priced fishing permits are available from reception.

There is a coin operated washing machine and drier on site also a beauty and therapy salon beside the reception.

The area is great for lovers of the great outdoors. Walkers, cyclists, bird watchers and fishermen will be impressed by the spectacular scenery. Golfers are spoilt for choice here. Aviemore hosted a very highly rated golf course, and there are several others in the vicinity.

Nethy Bridge. Abernethy Golf Club.

Carrbridge. Carrbridge Golf Club.

Grantown on Spey Golf Club.

Aviemore. Spey Valley Golf Club.


The tourist centre of the Highlands, Aviemore is also the main area for winter sports, hillwalking and climbing, watersports and outdoor sports of all kinds are catered for. It is a bustling town with a swimming pool (with flumes), and activity centre for all ages. There are cafes, shops, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Also in the area:

Landmark Activity Centre
Highland Wildlife Park
Distilleries
Amusement Arcade, Fishing, Indoor Pool, Takeaway,
The Osprey Centre at Loch Garten


Local Amenities

Cycle Hire, Scenic Walks, Watersports, Nature Reserve, Golf Course, Amusements, Pubs and Clubs, Takeaway, Fishing, Historical Attractions, Indoor Pool,

Summary

Size Sleeps 4
Rooms lounge/kitchen/dining, 2 bedrooms, 1 en-suite, family shower room
Nearest Amenities 10 mins
Family friendly Great for children of all ages, play area onsite.
Notes No smoking at this property, for dogs please contact owners


This chalet is located in Aviemore. Spey Valley Golf Course and Cairngorm Brewery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Craigellachie National Nature Reserve and Cairngorm Reindeer Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider Speyside Wildlife and Cairngorm Reindeer Herd.

Beach Chalet With Panoramic Views 5

Dunbar, Cornwall, South West of England

Beach Chalet With Panoramic Views From £609 Availability

The property has an enclosed garden, with views across the sandy bay to the Bass Rock, Trapain Law, and Berwick Law. It is located in an ideal position for exploring East Lothian and the city of Edinburgh. It will appeal to anyone who enjoys outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, nature, golf and surfing. The town of Dunbar also offers a variety of activities for all ages and interests including a swimming pool, restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops.

Located in Dunbar, this chalet is on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at John Muir Country Park and Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot Mill, while John Muir's Birthplace and John Muir House are cultural highlights. Kayaking and windsurfing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and hiking nearby.

Aviemore Holiday Chalet 4

Aviemore, Highland, Scotland

Aviemore Holiday Chalet From £651 Availability

The ABI Sunningdale Static Holiday Home, provides all year round Self catering accommodation for up to 4 people. It is located in Aviemore Holiday Park, in a quiet location close to all amenities which are within 10 minutes walk to the town centre where you will find a wide range of shops and restaurants. The home is fully insulated with double glazing & central heating throughout providing modern, warm accommodation all year round. There are 2 bedrooms, one double with ensuite facilties including a bath. The other bedroom has twin beds There is also a family WC/Shower room. The holiday home has an open plan living/modern fully fitted kitchen and dining area. Facilities include a 32" flat screen digital TV, DVD player, a kitchen area with cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave oven and table and chairs to seat four people, We also offer a number of extra's to make your stay more enjoyable, including a selection of board games. Outside there is a large private decking area with patio table and chairs and an off road loc-bloc driveway which can accommodate one car. Bedding & towels are supplied.

Located in Aviemore, this chalet is near theme parks and on the waterfront. Spey Valley Golf Course and Cairngorm Brewery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Craigellachie National Nature Reserve and Cairngorm Reindeer Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider Speyside Wildlife and Cairngorm Reindeer Herd. Take in the nearby slopes with skiing, or check out other outdoor activities such as sledding.

Helyg Bach chalet nestled on the tip of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula 4

Rhoshirwaun, Gwynedd, Wales

Helyg Bach chalet nestled on the tip of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula From £756 Availability

Helyg Bach is a modern chalet in secluded rural coastal countryside, conveniently located only 5 minutes from the famous "whistling sands" Porthor beach and a few minutes further to the picturesque village of Aberdaron with plenty of local amenities shops, bars, restaurants and cafes and a wonderful blue flag beach. after a hard day exploring the local area you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the private garden area with raised decking and BBQ for alfresco dining whist taking in the rural views.

The Llŷn Peninsula (Welsh: Penrhyn Llŷn or Pen Llŷn, Welsh pronunciation: [ɬɨːn]) extends 30 miles (50 km) into the Irish Sea from north west Wales, south west of the Isle of Anglesey. It is part of the modern county and historic region of Gwynedd. Much of the eastern part of the peninsula, around Criccieth, may be regarded as part of Eifionydd rather than Llŷn, although the boundary is somewhat vague. The area of Llŷn is about 400 km2 (150 sq miles), and its population is at least 20,000.

Historically, the peninsula was travelled by pilgrims en route to Bardsey Island (Welsh: Ynys Enlli), and its relative isolation has helped to conserve the Welsh language and culture, for which the locality is now famous. This perceived remoteness from urban life has lent the area an unspoilt image which has made Llŷn a popular destination for both tourists and holiday home owners.

The Llyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers around. 62 square miles.


Located in Pwllheli, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. Nefyn & District Golf Club and Plas Heli are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Llŷn and Lleyn Peninsula. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cycling nearby.

Ross-shire Hall 14

Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland

Ross-shire Hall From £9138 Availability

The grand country mansion house, Ross-shire Hall is the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion with family or friends. This incredible Grade II listed building, dating back to the 1700’s, has been brought back to life by the current owners and offers luxurious comforts as well as characterful nods to its fascinating past. It is documented in the village records that President Franklin D Roosevelt and Eleanor spent part of the honeymoon staying at the house. This magical building stands proud in six acres of glorious gardens and woodland near the village of Evanton in the Scottish Highlands. Its location is perfect for day trips to the Cairngorms, Caithness and Sutherland, the west coast of Scotland, the beautiful Black Isle and the gentle shores of Loch Ness. It is a great base for exploring the popular NC500 route while offering total tranquility and seclusion. This unspoiled area of natural beauty is home to much wildlife and you are likely to see pheasant and deer in the garden and buzzards and red kites flying above. There are opportunities for fishing, shooting, cycling, horse riding, watersports, white water rafting, quad biking, dolphin spotting and sea kayaking. You can visit whisky and gin distilleries, enjoy some serious fine dining and most of all, you can rest, recuperate and indulge yourselves in this oasis of gracious and glorious living deep within the Scottish Highlands.

As soon as you start your drive through the well-tended grounds of Ross-shire Hall and approach this beautiful building with its turrets, grand outer staircase and immense character, you know you are in for a treat. With seven beautifully presented bedroom suites, three reception rooms and a large kitchen, Ross-shire Hall is wonderful for family and friend get togethers. You will relax in the atmospheric, panelled drawing room in front of a blazing fire, dine like royalty and dive deep into slumber in the crispest of cottons and softest of duvets. There are many special touches including fresh flowers throughout the house, magazines and books, board games and toys for the little ones and organic Scottish toiletries in the bathrooms. Discreet, complimentary daily housekeeping is a joy and there are some excellent catering options. For an additional charge, the owner chef Graham is happy to cook for you by prior arrangement using delicious fresh local ingredients. You can choose from waitressed formal dinners for special occasions, a full week of catering, traditional Scottish breakfasts, picnics or meals ready to be served by yourselves at the end of a busy day. You can also pre-order a drinks package for your holiday. Please just enquire at the time of booking for further information. It is easy to see why Ross-shire Hall has been awarded five stars from the Scottish Tourist Board for more than twelve years. Ross-shire Hall is a fabulously unique venue for any holiday or special occasion.

The outdoors steps take you to the entrance hall and living spaces on the first floor. The drawing room is the perfect place for pre-dinner drinks or a late-night dram of whisky in front of the fire. With panelling all around, gorgeous window seats and sumptuous sofas, it is a great spot. The dining area is also lovely with plenty of character and classic styling. Next to the drawing room is the sitting room, a lovely space where you can disappear with a pot of tea and the Sunday newspapers. On the lower ground floor, you will discover the third reception room where you can relax watching a movie on Netflix or playing family games. The kitchen is absolutely fabulous with both an Aga and a range cooker. It is perfect for self-catering or else you can let someone else take over and enjoy your break away from the oven. There is a handy breakfast table too.

There are four bedrooms on the upper floor and three on the lower ground floor. They all enjoy superior super king-size beds, four of which can be set up as twin beds. In addition, there are a number of cots and fold-away beds for young children that can be used. Every bedroom enjoys its own en-suite bathroom. The bedrooms are elegant, spacious havens where you will enjoy sumptuous furnishings and beautiful garden views. Some enjoy neutral decor while others enjoy bright colour pop feature walls that match the rugs on the floor and other warm accessories. Each bedroom enjoys its own character and every guest will be delighted with their room. The bathrooms are beautifully maintained, with a mix of baths and showers.

Ross-shire Hall sits in six acres of fabulous gardens and woodland. With fragrant, colourful borders, lush lawns and towering, ancient trees, there are so many beautiful spots for picnics, family games and quiet moments with your holiday books. There is a gas barbecue for alfresco dining and the only noise you may hear is the soft hoot of an owl.

Ross-shire Hall enjoys a fabulous location close to the village of Evanton, 15 miles north of Inverness, 4 miles south west of Alness and 6 miles north east of Dingwall. Evanton enjoys the Fyrish monument, the Black Rock Gorge and a good selection of shops, restaurants and cafes. Those that love shopping can fill their suitcases with cashmere knits, woollens, tweeds, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, art, antiques, cheese, chocolate, gin and whisky, all bought locally.

The location makes it very easy to visit quiet Highland beaches, lush green landscapes brimming with waterfalls, challenging hills and mountains and historic buildings. A day trip to Aviemore, an hour from the house, brings the thrills of white water rafting, skiing, quad biking, an aerial adventure course and various watersports. Those that love the water can take a RIB boat trip to spot dolphins in the Cromarty Firth or on Loch Ness. You can also canoe on the River Beauly or sea kayak in the Firth. If you want to enjoy a fishing session, you will be delighted to find picturesque locations on the River Alness or the Conon with excellent trout and salmon fishing. Guided fishing trips and hire of equipment can all be arranged. There are also fantastic golf courses within easy reach of Ross-shire Hall including Royal Dornoch, Castle Stewart and Fortrose and Rosemarkie. Clay Pigeon shoots can be arranged on the Brahan Estate, 20 minutes away.

The Ross-shire countryside is beautiful. The house sits close to the Cromarty Firth and The Black Isle. A few minutes walk up from the house brings you to sensational views of the majestic Ben Wyvis and further, the serene beauty of Loch Glass. Black Rock Gorge is just a short stroll from the house, famous as its featured in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Dornoch is just under an hour away with its stunning cathedral, its breathtaking sandy beach, its Royal Dornoch Golf course and its wonderful shops, restaurants and bars. The links golf course has been played on since the 16th century. You might like to take a look in The Carnegie Whisky Cellars while you are there. On the way there or on the way back, you may like to stop at the Whisky Distillery at Glenmorangie or at the famous ANTA Pottery and Tain Pottery studios.

A trip to Loch Ness is popular. There you can enjoy a boat cruise, stopping at the ruins of Urquhart Castle. The Black Isle is also beautiful with plenty of quaint seaside villages, smoked fish shops, craft shops and cute cafes as well as its own Black Isle Brewery where you can stop and taste the beer. Other trips that guests enjoy are to the west coast and in particular, the picturesque town of Ullapool, Caithness and the Castle of Mey and Dunrobin Castle.

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