Self catering holiday accommodation in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

West Lodge

Book West Lodge-@ UP TO20%OFF when you email enquiries@westlodgecontin.co.uk

was built in 1840 and has been recently refurbished to a very high standard and is now new to the market from May 2007. Which offers our guest all their home comforts and much much more.

This Lodge is new to the market after extensive renovation work carried out to the highest standard, ensuring you have a comfortable homely stay in the Highlands.

Enjoy seeing all the colours of the garden, the surrounding countryside and the hills beyond revealed during your stay, but like the accommodation there is a lot more to a holiday in Highlands, there is so much to see and do

West Lodge

Sleeps up to 6 (maximum of 6 adults) - with 3 bedrooms (two with a double bed, one with twin beds). one bathroom with shower , and one shower room

Central heating, electricity, multi fuel stove , gas :

We also supply ample towels, bed linen and duvets with additional blankets for winter use

Included in weekly rental

Rental period is from Saturday to Saturday,(with the exception of agreed short breaks), on the arrival day the lodge will be available from 4pm, on the departure day guest are asked to vacate by 10 am

Pets

1 well-behaved dog by prior arrangement

LOTS TO SEE AND DO


  • Climbing Hill walking
  • Ski-ing
  • Water Sports
  • Wild life spotting from Otters to Ospreys , Red Deer to Red Kite not forgetting Dolphins
  • Golf
  • MTB
  • The Theatre
  • History tours
  • Garden tours
  • Island tours
  • Whisky tours
  • Plus a lot more and you can also just relax , with a “wee dram” of course

• Walking/Bird Wathching

While discovering the farm tracks/forest trails in and around Contin or simply taking the time to relax and absorb the peace and tranquillity that this beautiful part of the highlands has to offer, the visitor will be rewarded with frequent sightings of Buzzard, Red Kite, Peregrine Falcon and Osprey.

• Mountaineering

Ben Wyvis We are at the foot of the magnificent Ben Wyvis - a must do for all keen hill walkers/ mountaineers. The annual Glen Affric Walking Festival (3 days, first week June) is an interesting local event. (http://www.glenaffric.info/welcome.html)

For the more adventurous hill walker, several Munros can be found in the mountains of nearby glens: Affric and Strathfarrar (both have National Nature Reserve status), Cannich and Strathconon (featured in A Glen for all Seasons). A little further away is the Cairngorms then there is Skye and the mountains of the west www.walkingwild.com

The Pavilion Strathpeffer http://www.strathpefferpavilion.org/Other-events-and-links-g.asp

• Golf

Within a radius of 40 miles, another 25 courses can be enjoyed including Strathpeffer, Royal Dornoch, Skibo and Nairn (Walker cup 1999). For more information on the 44 courses found in the Scottish Highlands visit www.golfhighland.com

Fishing http://www.nnh.co.uk/highland-coarse/

• Canoeing

Relaxing canoeing trips on the River Connon, with a qualified adventure guide, can be organised for families/groups through Boots ‘n Paddles. They can also organise a variety of other relaxing/white knuckle adventure activities in this locality or other suitable location. For more information on their weekly summer programme in Glen Affric go to www.bootsnpaddles.co.uk. Early booking is advised.

• Cycling and MTB

There are many quiet roads and hill tracks ideal for cycling in the area. The Contin area is world famous for mountain bike competitions. Cycle hire is available at Square Wheels Strathpeffer

• Pony Trekking

Borlum Farm by Drumnadrochit have well-schooled horses for trekking through magnificent scenery overlooking Loch Ness. www.borlum.com

• Skiing

The Cairngorms near Aviemore (50 miles south) has a new funicular mountain railway which can take the winter enthusiast or summer visitor to the top of the mountain in comfort.

Aonach Mor near Fort William (60 miles drive and adjacent to Ben Nevis) also offers a year round uplift system and is the most recently developed ski centre called the Snow Goose.

• Whisky Distilleries

Glen Ord (10 minutes drive) can be visited as can Glenmorangie near Tain. Moniack Castle Wineries, also a short drive from West Lodge and well worth a visit. For a day outing the distilleries on the famous Speyside Whisky Trail can be visited, including Glenfiddich, Macallan and Glenfarlcas to name but a few.

• Castles

Visit Glen Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness (once one of Scotland's largest castles), Cawdor Castle with gardens, Culloden Battlefield and Fort George (the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain) - all places of historical interest.

www.historic-scotland.net

• Traditional Music

Hootananny (Church Street, Inverness) the best pub in the Highlands for traditional music regularly features star performers from near and far. Live music most days. E-mail Hootananny for more information or telephone 01463 233651

The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool is another great venue for traditional music.

The Ironworks is a new purpose-built music venue which opened in 2006. It is already attracting an exciting variety of bands to Inverness.

Popular tours from Strathpeffer area We are always delighted to recommend various tours to our visitors depending on their requirements, along with any other visitor information which they may require. Some popular trips involve:

o Drumnadrochit, Glen Urquhart Castle and Loch Ness

o Dornoch Beach and Dunrobin Castle

o Aviemore, Spey Valley and Monarch of the Glen country

o Cromarty, on the Black Isle (birth place of Hugh Millar)

o See the Moray firth dolphins

Local Glens - Affric, Strathfarrar, Cannich and Strathconnon

Relish wild beauty which these Highland gems have to offer all within easy reach of West Lodge.

• Isle of Skye - Take a trip over the sea to this world famous island and marvel at its variety of stunning landscape (day trip).

For day trips, West Lodge is ideally located for exploring the north, and west coasts of Scotland.

• Local Events and Activities

For information on Highland games, shows, dancing and traditional music etc throughout the Highlands of Scotland visit www.visithighlands.com

For the more adventurous visit www.wannabethere.com.

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