

This idyllic haven for two is nestled among the enchanting Scottish Highlands, with a wide range of walking and cycling paths for you to embark upon nearby. Climb up to Fyrish Monument (11 miles) where you will be rewarded by breathtaking panoramic views over the Cromarty Firth.
You can pick up amenities and find several cosy and welcoming eateries 3.5 miles away in the attractive town of Alness. Find sandy shores at Shandwick Beach (13 miles) and Dornoch (20 miles).
If you fancy a taste of Scottish whisky, there are two historic distilleries nearby, Glenmorangie (13 miles) or Balblair (15 miles). This is a perfect spot for a stay on your NC500 trip, or a simple laid-back location for a quiet and romantic weekend away.
Thoughtfully & stylishly designed to maximise on space for you to enjoy a glamping break away together. Enter through the French doors which flood the space with light and allow you to let the fresh air roll through.
To one side of the property’s open-plan space is a compact yet practical kitchen with everything you need to rustle up breakfasts, lunches and dinners, alongside a breakfast bar. A comfortable sofa and Smart TV adorn the other side, so you can curl up and watch films in the evening.
The welcoming double bedroom at the back of the lodge is a sumptuous space to unwind and has its own Smart TV. Adjacent is a stylish shower room.
Outside, the enclosed patio area has garden furniture where you can sit and enjoy an evening tipple underneath the starry sky, alongside a bubbling hot tub where you can soak away the day. You will also have access to the shared on-site sauna and BBQ house.
Winner of the Best Visitor Experience in the Highlands 2011 - 2012 award, this centre opened 30 years ago and has been enthralling visitors with the legend of the Loch Ness monster ever since. It features a new hi-tech multi-media presentation that takes you through 7 themed areas and 500 million years of history of the loch. Learn about the folklore and facts of the loch. There's mystery in the water!
Explore this ancient Pictish Fort and experience a thousand years of history. This famous castle overlooks lock ness and has played host to many famous names and battles over the centuries. It remains an impressive castle despite its ruinous state.