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Strathallan - A Delightful Holiday Cottage in Dunbeath, Caithness
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Welcome to Strathallan.
Category: | Caithness Cottages | Dunbeath Cottages
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Property is all at ground floor level, has electric storage heaters and comprises:
Lounge:With dining area, with open fire, TV, DVD, video and radio/CD
Dining Area: Exceptionally well presented and equipped with crystal glasses, full music system and good selection of family games.
Kitchen: With electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine with breakfast bar and TV with views across garden at rear.
Bedroom 1: With double bed..
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Bedroom 3: With single bed.
Bedroom 4: With single beds.
Bathroom: With bath, shower enclosure, WC and wash basin.
Cloakroom: With WC and wash basin. |
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| Facilities |
| Swimming and Water |
Fishing on site or nearby Sea within 5 miles
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| Fun & Leisure |
No Games Room - there may be games available but to be safe bring your own
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| Costs |
| Price: £ 310 - £595 |
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| Types of Breaks |
Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 people so could be ideal for a family holiday
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| Accessibility & Suitability |
Easy Walking Access Smoking is not permitted at this cottage Sorry - Pets are not permitted at this cottage
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| This cottage Sleeps |
6 |
| Location |
Within approx. 5 miles of the sea This cottage is near a pub
Cottage address
Strathallan
Dunbeath
Caithness
KW6 6EA
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| About Strathallan |
Cottage rental includes |
| commemorating the life of Dunbeath's most famous resident, the novelist, Neil Gunn. High above the harbour the impressive Dunbeath Castle is situated on the cliff face. Dunbeath Heritage Centre offers a wealth of information about this interesting and historic area. Dunbeath also has a restaurant, pub and a small selection of shops. The superb wide sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, small bays and variety of old fishing villages all along the north east coast add to the magic of this distinctive and unexplored part of Scotland. The area is renowned for its bird and sea life. Puffins, Great Skua, otters, seals, dolphins and whales are all seen in and around the coast. A highly recommended boat trip runs from Wick to encounter the sea life close to hand and to explore this fascinating coastline from a different perspective. Historical and archaeological sites and places of interest abound. The fairy tale Castle of Mey, beautifully restored by the late Queen Mother is a must. This most northerly castle in the British Isles has a fascinating history and the gardens are simply stunning. From Scrabster or John O Groats take a day trip to the Orkney Isles and explore Neolithic villages, standing stones, Scapa Flow and the amazing Italian chapel built by prisoners during the Second World War. The town of Wick, approximately 20 miles away is also steeped in history. Once an ancient Viking settlement, the town plan is medieval in origin. To day it offers a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants. Close by to Strathallan there are many excellent golf courses, together with horse riding, fishing, sailing and cycling and hill walking. There is a particularly lovely walk direct from the property, along the side of the river through to the hills above the village. Just a short drive south is the historic town of Helmsdale and the Strath of Kildonan, site of a 19th century gold rush where it is still possible to pan for gold (but you must stake your claim by posting the date and amount of gold found in the old stone letter box). |
Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden Things to do
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