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Rionnag Lodge is a luxurious wooden lodge located just 8.8 miles from Gairloch, offering breathtaking views over the bay and access to a nearby beach. This luxury cottage combines the charm of a traditional holiday lodge with modern opulence, highlighted by an open-plan living area with full-length windows that flood the space with natural light. Relax in style with a woodburning stove, a TV, and a selection of books, ensuring your comfort in this stunning setting.
The lodge features three beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a ground-floor king-size bedroom with LED lighting and ample storage, a twin room with skylights, and a spectacular top-floor king-size room offering panoramic views and a chance to witness the Northern Lights. The property includes a ground-floor bathroom with a unique wooden basin and tub, alongside a first-floor shower room with elegant marble tiles.
At Rionnag Lodge, you can enjoy a fully-equipped kitchen for preparing meals, a dining area for family gatherings, and a utility room for managing sandy clothing after beach visits. The enclosed garden features a delightful hot tub sheltered by a mezzanine level, perfect for unwinding while soaking up the scenic surroundings. Please note, electricity is included in the rent, but electric car charging is not covered.
The lodge's proximity to Gairloch allows guests to explore local shops, cafes, and pubs. Enjoy boat trips to spot seals and otters, embark on hiking and cycling adventures, or play a round at the nearby golf course. For history enthusiasts, visit the Gairloch Museum or the Sand Archaeological Trail. Rionnag Lodge offers the most stunning views and experiences, ensuring a memorable stay in one of the finest luxury cottages in the UK. EPC Rating: Band B.
The Highlands is a spectacular county found at the very north of Scotland. It boasts outstanding scenery, superb landscapes and a beautiful coastline, perfect for nature lovers or anyone looking to enjoy outdoor pursuits on their luxury get-away. The Highlands is a culturally distinct area of Scotland, with a wonderful ancient history, strong cultural heritage and the amazing Gaelic language. A great region to spend a holiday if you’re looking to explore the history and culture of Scotland and visit some truly remarkable sights. Popular for its exciting wildlife such as seals, whales and dolphins, the Highland coast is a haven for wildlife spotting. Even if you’re not a nature enthusiast, a boat trip off the coast to visit a colony of seals is still a spectacular sight and dolphin spotting is always great fun for all the family. In terms of brilliant places to visit, the Highlands boast a wealth of beautiful castles such as Eileen Donan Castle, Urqhart Castle or Dunvegan Castle and gardens. Other interesting places to visit include Corrieshalloch Gorge, The Falls of Glomach or visit Britain’s first nature reserve Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. For the more active visitor, the Highlands can offer a huge variety of activities for you to get stuck into such as skiing, walking, cycling, pony trekking, fishing, golf, sailing, climbing, mountaineering, white-water rafting, gorge walking or even tree climbing. There are even opportunities to take part in a collection of these activities by joining an adventure sport provider where qualified instructors will guide you through a selection of exciting outdoor pursuits. If you choose not to cook on your holiday you will find it’s easy to eat well in the Highlands. There is so much good quality food and great locally produced goods for you to enjoy in wonderful restaurants such as Chandlery Seafood Restaurant, Grampian Road or the Old Mill Inn. To add further luxury to your beautiful luxurious self-catering accommodation, search Luxury accommodation with hot tub.