Located in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, this three-bedroom lodge sleeps six and is dog-friendly. The lodge is situated in a peaceful rural setting, just a five-minute drive from the bustling town of Banchory and close to the village of Torphins. The Clachnaben lodge is spacious and open-plan, with patio doors leading to a covered deck, three bedrooms (one with an ensuite bathroom), and a second full bathroom.
The lodge serves as an ideal base for exploring the beautiful north-east of Scotland, offering a variety of activities and attractions for every season. Visitors can explore numerous castles, including the Royal residence at Balmoral, majestic mountains, the River Dee, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in the winter months. Whether guests are seeking outdoor adventures, historical sites, or simply a peaceful retreat, there is something for everyone in this picturesque region.
In addition to its convenient location near Banchory, the lodge is also within reach of Aboyne Golf Club, Aberdeen Indoor Bowling Club, Deeside Activity Park, and Rubislaw Quarry. Families traveling with children can enjoy attractions like Stonehaven Outdoor Pool, while sports enthusiasts may want to catch an event or game at Curl Aberdeen. With its comfortable accommodations and proximity to a range of activities and sights, the Clachnaben lodge offers a relaxing and enjoyable stay for guests looking to experience the beauty and charm of Scotland's countryside.
Overall, the Clachnaben lodge in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, provides a comfortable and welcoming retreat for up to six guests, including furry friends. The lodge's peaceful rural location offers a relaxing escape, while its proximity to Banchory and nearby attractions ensures convenience and accessibility for visitors. Whether guests are interested in exploring historic castles, enjoying outdoor activities, or simply unwinding in a tranquil setting, the lodge serves as an excellent home base for experiencing the diverse and scenic landscapes of north-eastern Scotland.
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