Kiltarlity Lodges offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Kiltarlity Lodges are found among beautiful birch trees on a hillside near Loch Ness, just 14 miles from Inverness. Staying in a lodge at Kiltarlity is the perfect base for exploring the Highlands of Scotland and experiencing all they have to offer.
offers the following facilities.
Children's Play Area If you are looking to book a family holiday then Kiltarlity Lodges could be the perfect answer. Kiltarlity Lodges has a children's play area which is ideal for kids to burn off excess energy and make friends with the other children enjoying their Highlands holiday.
Indoor Swimming Pool Kiltarlity Lodges's indoor swimming pool is a fantastic facility for those who enjoy a swim what ever the weather.
Other facilities and features include:
Children's play area Games room table tennis, pool table and children's games LaunderetteIndoor heated swimming poolTennis courtTable tennisWalking and rambling nearby
Description
There are shops, pubs and restaurants only a short distance away in nearby villages, making stocking up or eating out easy.Try your hand at the many outdoor activities available close by, such as fishing, golf and pony trekking or enjoy hill and forest walks in the beautiful highland scenery.For something a bit different there's always searching for 'Nessie' at Loch Ness, exploring the fantastic historic Scottish Castles, a boozy trip to the famous Scottish Distilleries or maybe taking a boat trip to watch the dolphins in the Moray Firth.Kiltarlitry Lodges are comfortable two and three bedroom timber lodges set in the gorgeous Scottish countryside.
The local area around Kiltarlity Lodges & Highlands
Looking for history, legend, romance and dramatic Highland scenery? They're on your doorstep when you stay at one of our holiday parks in Inverness-shire. Magical and mysterious, Loch Ness draws visitors from far and wide eager to spot the famous monster - explore the haunting ruins of Castle Urquart while you're here or head up into the Great Glen for some superb walking. At the western end of the loch, near Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, you'll find Fort William, a notable centre for outdoor pursuits.
Accommodation & Prices
TV Kitchen including microwave Bath and/or shower Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Electricity by card meter Travel cots £12pw each highchairs £7pw each All-male all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking Pets £30pw each (max 2)
Weekly Price Range: £186 - £597
User Reviews
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"A lovely part of the country, great for exploring - the whole family had a fabulous time!"
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"The site was fantastic, playgrounds for younger and older children, tennis courts, games room and the pool was lovely and warm. As a family we had a fantastic trip, plenty of places to visit and the facilities in the accommodation were great."
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"The wooded site is uncrowded and peaceful, the lodges are furnished in a modern style and the on-site pool (March-Oct) is a real bonus for the children. Dogs are made welcome. The location of the lodges is fantastic being in easy reach of many enjoyable walks and attractions."
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- Near Loch Ness
- Beautiful scenic surroundings
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