Kilcoy Chalets
...ref.no: 1568
Accommodation (Self Catering Chalet, sleeps: 2)
Kitchen
- oven
- electric hob
- microwave
- fridge
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Bedrooms
- 1 bedroom
- 1 double bed
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Bathrooms
- 1 shower room
- 1 toilet
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Laundry
- washing machine
- dryer
- iron+board
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Entertainment
- tv(satellite)
- CD player
- DVD player
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Outdoors
- table & chairs
- parking
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Kilcoy Self Catering Accommodation Chalets are located in one of the Highlands of Scotland's most beautiful areas called The Black Isle, and situated only 7 miles from Inverness (approximately 10 minutes car journey).
These one-bedroomed high quality wooden self catering holiday chalets are set in a peaceful garden and were specifically designed to accommodate 2 people.
Features:
- Double Bedroom
- LoungeKitchen
- Shower Room & Toilet
Electric Heating in all rooms (Electricity by £1 coin meter)
NO SMOKING IS PERMITTED IN CHALETS
Pets: Well-behaved pets are welcome in the accommodation, by arrangement.
Locality (close to: Inverness)
Kilcoy Self Catering Accommodation Chalets are located in one of the Highlands of Scotland's most beautiful areas called The Black Isle, and situated only 7 miles from Inverness (approximately 10 minutes car journey).
This is an ideal base for couples touring the Scottish Highlands, and the Northern and Western coastlines.
Bus stops to and from Inverness are within walking distance of the lodges (approx one quarter mile).
The dramatic scenery of the Scottish Highlands is a place where you can get away from the crowds. Remote hills where you can gaze over idyllic loch-side settings, blue-hazed mountains with heather-clad foothills, peat brown rivers and sea lochs with rocky shores.
The Highlands have their own unique culture and heritage, fashioned over centuries. From Picts and Vikings through the full spectrum of great clan battles, legends, tragedies, murders-most-foul, and great loves and romances.
The evocative Culloden Battlefield isn't far - where Bonnie Prince Charlie's gallant men were defeated in the last pitched battle on British soil in 1745. Loch Ness, a magnificently beautiful 24- mile stretch of water, legendary home of 'Nessie', is very close at hand.
Equally entrancing is the scenic route to Skye, travelling along many single track roads, past some of the oldest hills and mountains in the world, seeing nature at its grandest. The Highlands have been described as the last wilderness and contain many areas of unspoiled beauty where rare birds and a wide variety of wildlife roam free.
There are many fascinating towns and quaint villages - Inverness the capital of the Highlands is a modern city where shopping, entertainment and sports facilities contrast with history and legend. There's golf and fishing, shooting and stalking, watersports and walking. Day after day, so many different experiences! Why not visit a distillery? A fascinating insight into how we make our famous Scotch Whisky. Stroll around an ancient castle, you can feel the history in the towers and dungeons. Clan Heritage Centres give you the chance to discover your Scottish Heritage. Savour the wealth of history.
Whether you've lived in Scotland all your life or are looking forward to your first visit, the Highlands of Scotland is full of surprises.
Kilcoy Chalets Picture Gallery (click to enlarge)
Facilities in a Nutshell
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Tariff Information
Tariff Range: from 235 to 360 GBP per week
Weeks normally commence Saturday 4.00pm until following Saturday 10.00am
Short Breaks - outwith high season - (min. 3 nights) commence 4.00pm on date of arrival until 10.00am on date of departure
Towels can be hired at a charge of £12 per weekshort break
Dogs are welcome but only one dog is permitted per chalet at a charge of £20 per week or per short break