Located in Dingwall, Ross-Shire, Scotland, the East Wing cottage is a 1-bedroom accommodation attached to the former manse Fodderty Lodge, dating back to 1730. Situated in a peaceful, semi-rural location just 2 miles from local amenities, this property is an ideal base for exploring the Northern Highlands. The cottage is strategically located for touring the Mackenzie and Fraser "Outlander" country, as well as being a convenient starting point for exploring the NC500 route.
The East Wing cottage is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for walking and motor exploration of the surrounding area. Guests can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Northern Highlands, with easy access to popular attractions such as Inverness, Strathpeffer, and Loch Ness. The property is also a great central base for day trips or excursions, with the option to take a full day trip to Orkney or experience the picturesque Dingwall-Kyle of Lochalsh railway journey.
The accommodation features a ground floor double bedroom with an ensuite shower, as well as a kitchen/diner on the same level. While the property could accommodate a child in a single bed in the upstairs sitting room, there is no separate bathroom on this floor. East Wing is suitable for children under 5, with a highchair and travel cot available for guests with young children. Nearby cities and towns, such as Inverness, Strathpeffer, and Ullapool, are easily accessible by car, offering a range of amenities and attractions for visitors to explore during their stay.
In addition to its convenient location and comfortable amenities, the East Wing cottage offers a welcoming and cozy atmosphere for guests to relax and unwind after a day of sightseeing or outdoor activities. Whether guests choose to stay local or venture further afield, the property provides a sense of coming 'home' at the end of each day. With its central location, peaceful surroundings, and proximity to key attractions, East Wing is an ideal choice for a one or two-week stay in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
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