et in the heart of Royal Deeside, Glendavan House was built as a shooting lodge in 1886. The house stands in its own extensive grounds seven acres of natural pine woodland overlooking Loch Davan within the newly created Cairngorms National Park. The grounds are home to varied Highland wildlife including regularly sighted red squirrels and roe deer. The loch is a protected bird sanctuary in the autumn, thousands of greylag geese settle on their journey south, sharing territory with whooper swans, mallard ducks, moorhens and a family of otters.
Dating back to 1107 it was originally a hunting lodge for the kings and queens of Scotland. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported…
A warm Highland welcome to Aros bed and breakfast. Aros is within easy walking distance of Inverness Town Centre, bus and train stations. All rooms are ensuite and have complimentary…
Achalochan House is a recently built B&B establishment situated on the edge of Loch Bracadale looking onto Macleods Tables and the Black Cullins.We are just a short drive from Portree…