Situated in the conservation village of Tomich, this picture-postcard cottage is an idyllic retreat for up to five guests and a four-legged friend. Situated in a peaceful and picturesque glen you are never short of fantastic walks, with neighbouring Glen Affric considered by many to be the most beautiful glen in Scotland. Dogs who love huge expanses of glorious moorland and forests will be in their element.
With its wood burner, the property's cosy sitting room is the perfect spot for relaxing and for your dog to snooze after a day exploring the Highlands, while the separate kitchen/dining room is ideal for coming together to eat and plan your next adventure. A small sunroom with table and chairs provides an additional space where you might choose to enjoy a morning coffee, catch up on some reading or simply take some time out. The ground floor also contains a single bedroom and a shower room, while the remaining two bedrooms – one double and one twin – are found on the first floor, along with a bathroom.
A stay at this property puts you and your pup within easy reach of some wonderful sights, including the ruins of Guisachan House – the birthplace of the golden retriever – just 1 mile from the door, and the magnificent Plodda Falls, 3 miles distant. Meanwhile, a pub, shop and post office can be found in Cannich, 4 miles to the north, while Glen Affric and Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin await you 5 miles away, with the journey taking you through forests that offer plenty of stick-chasing opportunities and pass the aptly named Dog Falls. Further afield, the mysterious waters of Loch Ness are 16 miles away; maybe you can sniff out the monster?