Looking out of any of the four front facing bedroom windows you will gaze upon views of a picture postcard scene of a loch with mountains beyond, the very image of Scotland.
In a spectacular setting on a 34,000 acre estate, this is a distinctive granite lodge, which was built in 1995, in the style of a traditional estate lodge, complete with extravagant turret. Overlooking Loch Ericht with stunning mountain scenery beyond, it is easily accessible, being less than a mile from Dalwhinnie.
Throughout it is beautifully decorated and furnished to a high standard, brimming with antiques and period pictures, with Edwardian era charm, but with the comforts of modern day living. The main elegant drawing room with open fire, the secondary sitting room, the delightful dining room and the country kitchen – all have stunning loch views. As do each of the four deluxe bedrooms, which are located on the two floors above. This is a holiday house that you can come back to after a long day on the road sightseeing, sit back and relax with drink in hand, and enjoy the best view of the day! With full central heating, no matter the weather, there is always a warm welcome. There is private enclosed parking to the rear of the house, with secure entry gates to get access onto this private estate road. Fishing for wild brown trout from the bank of the loch is included within the rental during the trout season.
WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA
Situated in the heart of Scotland, this “Monarch of the Glen” country is famous for its fine scenery, with deer roaming wild and grouse flying through the air. This venue is ideal for those wishing to walk, use their mountain bikes or fish, all of which can be done on the estate. At Dalwhinnie, there is the famous Dalwhinnie Distillery, which is a must for all whisky enthusiasts. Going further afield, there is Aviemore, where there are excellent outdoor activity centres for water and hill based sports for all the family. At Carrbridge, there is the Landmark Activity Centre, which is perfect for children. For shopping, there is the internationally renowned House of Bruar. There are some excellent local golf courses including Newtonmore, Kingussie, Pitlochry and Blair Atholl. For those looking for culture and more extensive shopping, there is Perth, which is a delight.
At a glance
Sleeps: 8
4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Books:
Saturday - Saturday
Travel:
Dalwhinnie 1 mile
Aviemore 27 miles
Price (per week):
£1,150 to £2,200
Accommodation
Ground floor - Entrance hall; drying room; cloakroom, with w.c and wash hand basin; sitting room, with TV, DVD and video player, with open fire and French windows opening out to the loch side; further sitting room; dining room with dining table suitable for 8 people, with open fire; fully equipped kitchen; utility room, with washer/dryer; stairs to floor above.
First floor - Stairs; twin room, with two single beds with en-suite bathroom, with bath with shower over, w.c, wash hand basin and bidet; twin room, with two single beds; double room, with double bed; bathroom, with bath and separate shower cabinet, w.c and wash hand basin; stairs to floor above.
Second floor - Stairs; twin room, with two single beds, with en-suite bathroom, with bath with shower over, w.c and wash hand basin.
- 1 double bedroom/s with shared bathroom
- 2 twin bedroom/s with ensuite bathroom
- 1 twin bedroom/s with shared bathroom
Facilities and Services
Linen; towels; electricity and an initial supply of logs for the open fires are included within the rental.
- Telephone with Honesty System
Local activities & area
- Off Road Driving and Clay Pigeon Shooting
Area: Scottish Highlands,
Type of Location: Lochside,
Nearest shop: 1 Mile,
Nearest supermarket: 27 Miles,
Nearest pub: 1 Mile.
Transport
Nearest Airport:
- Inverness 64 miles
- Edinburgh 93 miles
Use of a car is essential, and as this is a private estate road, in winter months, whilst the road is kept clear, it can be “white” and 4WD vehicles may be more appropriate for the driving conditions.
For those flying into Scotland, the closest airport to this property is Inverness, which is 64 miles away, with Edinburgh airport being 93 miles away, and hiring a car or 4WD could not be more convenient if you are choosing to travel by air. There are a variety of well known car rental companies situated within walking distance of the arrivals terminals.
If you are driving into Scotland from the south, the major arterial motorway into Scotland is the A74/M74, which although busy is generally free flowing. This in turn leads onto the M73 and then the M80, north of Glasgow, which leads to Stirling and the M9/A9 beyond. An average journey from north of the Glasgow bypass to this property is likely to take approximately two hour and a half hours to three hours.
The closest train station with car hire facilities available on site (or within short taxi/walking distance) would be Perth, 53 miles from the property. The nearest train station is Dalwhinnie, which is just over 1 mile away, which forms part of the mainline service that runs between London and Inverness, and includes the sleeper service. Trains from London terminals to Dalwhinnie take approximately seven hours.