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Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 Levels
4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1668 square feet, 155 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, Queen, and Queen
9 Guests maximum
1 single
Nearest airport
Inverness Airport
1 hour minutes drive
Property View
Stunning Cairngorm mountains at the front; forest at the rear.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- The Nethy Highland Games. The games are organised by the Nethy Community, and it is one of most authentic Highland Games.
- Stroll along the Banks of River Ness & Visit the Ness Islands. Exploring Inverness's beautiful riverfront area on foot is a must-do.
- Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. Recently renovated facility mixed local history exhibits with displays of important works of art related to the Scottish Highlands.
- Take a Trip to Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle. Undoubtedly one of the most picturesque scenes in all of Scotland, this impressive castle has a long and rich history that dates all the way back to the 13th century.
Places of Interest
- Castle Roy (4 mins drive) originally built by Clan Comyn in the 12th century but taken by the Clan Grant in the 1420’s. Clan Grant are still the stewards of Castle Roy to this day.
- The Loch Garten Nature Reserve. A beautiful sight and very heartwarming considering these magnificent birds have been so close to extinction.
- Abernethy Nature Reserve (4 mins drive) offers gentle trails on the edge of the village and opportunities to follow trails further in the Abernethy Forest. This is a great spot to catch a glimpse of red squirrels.
- Cairngorm National Park. Established in 2003 as Scotland's second National Park, the Cairngorms is the largest in the UK and twice the size of the Lake District.
- Inverness (49 mins drive) Inverness attracts visitors from across the world for its natural landscapes, quaint towns, medieval ruins, and prehistoric sites.
- Inverness Castle. Built of local sandstone, it stands overlooking the river Ness and boasts lovely grounds.
Reviews
Susan and David M.
June 2023Highland Gem
The cottage had everything we needed, very comfortable for relaxing and sleeping, and very well situated. We used Nethy Bridge’s well stocked farm deli, the hotel for a great pint, and grocery shopping in nearby Aviemore. Our visits included The Cairn distillery, Loch Tummel, Pitlochry, Stonehaven and the Isle of Skye - there is so much to going on in the area. The drive up from Edinburgh was a breeze.”
Joseph T.
May 2023A relaxing stay in the Scottish Highlands
We can’t say enough about our stay in the quaint country home in Nethy Bridge. It was everything we hoped for and the perfect cozy, well-appointed home. The owner, Malcolm, was exceptional and suggested sites and local must do’s. We cannot wait to go back to Scotland and would be staying at this home again. ”