Stay in the unspoiled Scottish Highlands, where stunning beaches, rugged countryside and vast fishing lochs offer plenty to do for holidaymakers looking for an outdoor adventure break.
Surrounded by rolling hills, this quaint whitewashed cottage close to Loch More is the ideal destination for friends, including four-legged ones, seeking a remote retreat for a relaxing break in the North West Highlands. Spend the days walking the stunning landscape with your canine companion at your side, ramble along the banks of the loch and enjoy a doggy paddle from the shore. The loch is a paradise for anglers and a boat and rods are included in your stay.
Enjoying a tranquil location far from the distractions of daily life, your cosy single-storey bungalow has a warm and welcoming feel with comfortable furniture and bright soft furnishings. After a day of fishing on Loch More, rustle up a hearty meal in the sunny kitchen to share around the large dining room table enjoying the wonderful views. In the evenings, rest your paws in the homely lounge, where you can unwind on one of the squishy chairs while your hound stretches out in front of the woodburner. When it’s time for bed, there are two light and airy twin bedrooms, which are zip and link, decorated in calming shades for you to drift off to sleep. Your cottage is surrounded by an enclosed shingle garden with plenty of space for your pup to stretch their legs.
Located in the Reay Forest Estate, tails will wag at the array of walks on offer straight from the front door. Stroll to lovely Loch More less than half a mile away for a spot of fishing or a wander along the shoreline spotting the range of wildlife that visits the waterside. Put your best paw forward on a hike up Ben Stack (9 miles) for excellent views across the Highlands. Further afield, the pretty crofting village of Scourie (19 miles) is well worth a visit. Take the lead on a walk to Maldie Burn, an impressive waterfall on the banks of Loch Dhu, before stopping for a drink in the dog-friendly hotel bar.