The property boasts a peaceful location in The Highlands, just 6 miles from Tain. Spend your days exploring the Easter Ross peninsula or soaking up the sun on one of the white, sandy beaches. The accommodation is split between a lodge which sleeps ten and a two-bed cottage, making it ideal for multi-generation get-togethers, as well as holidays with friends. An enclosed garden is shared by both properties and has a large lawn where the pups can play.
The contemporary holiday home is set within the grounds of a family farm and a door links the lodge with the cottage. The lodge’s entrance hall has ample space for dog-walking gear, as well as a handy utility room. From here, head into the lounge/kitchen/diner, where you can gather around the island or chill out on the sofas, whilst the woofers doze by the wood burner. Completing the space is a picnic-style dining table to seat everyone. From here, a door leads into the cottage which has an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with a vaulted ceiling and roaring wood burner. Combined, the properties have seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, four of which are en-suite shower rooms. Between the lodge and the cottage is an enclosed, south-facing garden, with two patio areas and a BBQ.
Tain, the oldest royal burgh in Scotland, is steeped in history. Take a dog walk around the town to marvel at the spectacular architecture, before popping into the pup-friendly pub for lunch. There are some fascinating walks in and around the Easter Ross peninsula, including the Seaboard Sculpture Trail, which you can join in Balintore (2 miles). If you fancy a day at the seaside, head to dog-friendly Dornoch, which has a vast expanse of soft sand, and calm, shallow waters for bathing.