

| Parking | 4 cars | Garden | enclosed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | N/A | Price band | M - view details |
| 2 person discount | Yes | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
This idyllic detached cottage is set in the small community of Kenmore, surrounded by panoramic views across the open countryside towards the Torridon mountains and the Torridon Loch. The cottage offers a good standard of accommodation, with all bedrooms enjoying amazing views of the awe inspiring Torridon mountains across the beautiful sea loch. The kitchen is very spacious and well equipped, with a dining table and an oil fired Aga. The lounge area has a fully upholstered suite, together with a DVD and video player, and boasts stunning views across the loch and mountains. There is a large enclosed garden, with a table and chairs perfect for lazy summer evenings watching the sunset across the water. A ramp at the back door makes this cottage suitable for wheelchair users.
An ideal property for a joint family holiday as well as for larger groups.
Read more about Lone DubhProperty has oil fired central heating and comprises:
Lounge: With open fire and electric fire, TV, DVD and video
Kitchen/Diner: With oil fired Aga, electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1: With double bed
Bedroom 2: With one 4ft disabled bed.
Bathroom: With specialist Jacuzzi bath.
Shower Room: With shower, WC and wash basin.
Bedroom 3: With King size bed and stunning views.
Bedroom 4: With double bed.
Bedroom 5: With single bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, WC and wash basin.
Cloakroom: With WC and wash basin.
All fuel, electric and bed linen included. Cot available.
Enclosed (by fence) garden laid mainly to lawn with picnic table and views of small pretty harbour. Off road parking for 4 cars.
| Nearest town | Digwall | Shops | 7 Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 36 Miles | Restaurant | 7 Miles |
| Nearest railway station | Carron | Pub | 7 Miles |
| Distance | 25 Miles | Lake |
Until the building of the coastal road from Shieldaig, Applecross was one of the most inaccessible Parishes in mainland Britain, with the only route being the very scenic but hair raising 'Pass of the Cattle'. Rising up to 2053ft, it is the highest road in Britain and affords truly spectacular views across the Minch to Raasay and the Isle of Skye. The other route gently winds along the coast around Loch Torridon from Shieldaig and this is where the pretty village of Kenmore is to be found. It is a superb location for many outdoor activities, from climbing or mountain biking to canoeing and kayaking. Visit the Beinn Eighe National Reserve, National Trust Inverewe Gardens or go further afield to the magical island of Skye.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
Call us: 01228 406731

A very nice stay - beautiful location, peaceful and quiet, no problems with anything in the cottage and good directions to get there. Plenty of room in the cottage for 6 people to stay comfortably mostly in separate bedrooms. Also had a week of amazing weather. Thanks a lot!
A very nice stay - beautiful location, peaceful and quiet, no problems with anything in the cottage and good directions to get there. Plenty of room in the cottage for 6 people to stay comfortably mostly in separate bedrooms. Also had a week of amazing weather. Thanks a lot!
very enjoyable stay
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