Dundreggan

Dundreggan is a self-catering cottage in Invermoriston, Inverness-shire.

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Dundreggan
Invermoriston
Inverness-shire
IV63 7YH

The historic map is an Ordnance Survey map from 1919 to 1947, and is provided by the National Library of Scotland

This attractive cottage is one of three purpose-built holiday lodges, just two and a half miles from the lovely village of Invermoriston. The living area is a bright and spacious open-plan room, with an integrated fitted kitchen. The outside of the property offers a great opportunity for al fresco dining, with its private patio and picnic bench. There is also use of a shared garden – complete with trampoline – and trout fishing is included in the price.

Oil fired central heating throughout. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, colour TV with SKY. Electricity on £1 coin meter. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Front paved area with picnic bench. One small well behaved dog permitted at £15 per week. Sorry no smoking. Shop and pub 2.5 miles. Note: Unfenced river near to property - children should be supervised at all times.

In the heart of the Great Glen, situated just at the south end of Loch Ness, lies the small village of Invermoriston. With the word ‘Inver’ meaning ‘along the course of a river' and the river Moriston flowing through the town, it's easy to see where this charming little village - and indeed the famous Inverness – got its name. Also passing nearby, is the Great Glen Way, a seventy-three mile walk – though if you don’t quite feel up to such a stretch, there are plenty of shorter paths in the near vicinity. On the banks of Loch Ness, visitors can admire the imposing ruins of Urquhart castle – pronounced ‘Uckart’ by the locals – a sixteenth century construction which has played a major role Scotland’s history. And of course, as demonstrated in the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre, anyone coming to see the great lake should look out for the monster!

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created Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 11:12 pm, last updated Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 11:12 pm