Ghillies Lodge

Ghillies Lodge is a self-catering cottage in Inverness, Inverness-shire.

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Ghillies Lodge
Ness Castle Lodges
Dores Road
Inverness
Inverness-shire
IV2 4QU

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

Nestling on the banks of the River Ness in the beauty and tranquillity of the Ness Castle River Estate, yet just 2 miles from the city of Inverness, these three fabulous properties enjoy gorgeous views across the river and direct access to paths leading to Loch Ness itself.

The last word in style, comfort and location, each property boasts its own individual character. Perfect for a relaxing break, the Red Squirrel Lodge is a superlative ranch style pagoda offering a similar finish to its spectacular neighbour Red Squirrel Lodge.

Close by on the estate, and as well as providing a hot tub and steam room for visitors’ use, ’The Bothy’ also offers a beautifully furnished dining room where chefs are available to prepare delicious meals, catering for private parties of up to 70 guests. Advance booking required.

Ness Castle River Estate lies in the heart of magnificent game fishing and golfing country, and with lovely walking on the doorstep, it is an ideal location for nature lovers and sporting enthusiasts alike.

Culloden Battlefield, Cawdor Castle, Loch Ness cruises and dolphin spotting on the Moray Firth are among the myriad of delights within easy reach. And at nearby Inverness, visitors will find a wealth of historic and cultural attractions as well as good shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants.

Spacious sitting room with wood burning stove and dining area. Well equipped kitchen with Range cooker. Utility room.

Master double bedroom with 6’ bed and ensuite bathroom/WC and separate shower cubicle. Two double bedrooms with 6’ zip and link bed (twins by arr) and ensuite bathroom/WC and separate shower cubicle.

Mezzanine floor: Minstrel gallery. Library.

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created Monday, June 13th, 2011 at 2:19 pm, last updated Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at 1:05 am