Loch Ness Residence
Property ID 52300
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Facilities
Bar
Location features
Concierge Service
Waterfront
Other
Coffee Maker
Fireplace
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 3 Levels
9 Bedrooms, 11 Baths, 10764 square feet, 1001 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, King, King, King, King, King, and Queen
18 Guests maximum
3 pull out beds
Nearest airport
Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ)
2 hours and 45 minutes drive.
Property View
Over Loch Ness Lake.
Activities of Interest
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Dolphin Watching at Chanonry Point: Head to the Black Isle for a chance to see dolphins up close, especially at rising tides.
- Boat Tours on Loch Ness: Take a boat trip to explore the mysterious depths of Loch Ness and catch views of Urquhart Castle from the water.
- Hiking in Glen Affric: Discover scenic trails surrounded by ancient forests, lochs, and mountains in one of Scotland’s most picturesque glens.
- Whisky Tasting Tours: Visit local distilleries like Glen Ord or Tomatin to sample Highland whiskies and learn about the distilling process.
Places of Interest
- Loch Ness: Known for the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, it offers stunning scenery, boat tours, and the dramatic Urquhart Castle along its shores.
- Inverness Castle: Perched on a hill overlooking the River Ness, this historic castle is an iconic city landmark, with limited access currently but plans for expanded tourism.
- Ness Islands: Small islands on the River Ness with scenic walking trails, Victorian bridges, and abundant wildlife, providing a peaceful city escape.
- Fort George: Built post-Culloden to prevent further uprisings, this 18th-century fortress has panoramic views over the Moray Firth and rich military history to explore.
- Beauly Priory: In the village of Beauly, about 12 miles from Inverness, these 13th-century priory ruins offer a peaceful spot to wander and glimpse medieval history.
- Chanonry Point: Located on the Black Isle, about 13 miles from Inverness, this spot is renowned for dolphin watching, especially at rising tides.