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Lochbroom Cottages Owner: Mrs Renwick |
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Description: Broomview is the ground floor apartment and can sleep up to 5 people comfortably. Rates vary from £260 to £370 per week according to season, please contact us for confirmation of availability and prices. The kitchen/dining room is spacious and well equipped to meet your needs. Electric cooker; Microwave; Dishwasher; Fridge; Freezer. The dining area has patio doors and stunning views to enjoy whilst eating. There is also a separate utility room with: Automatic washing machine; Tumble dryer; Ironing facilities. Broomview has 3 bedrooms: Double room with en-suite shower and toilet; Double room with vanity basin; Single room with vanity basin. All bed linen is included for your stay, and a cot is available if required. The lounge enjoys panoramic views over Loch Broom has comfortable seating, colour TV and video player. The apartment is heated by oil fired central heating, included in your tariff. Electricity is metered on one-pound coins. Sunset is the upper floor apartment and can sleep up to 3 people comfortably. Rates vary from £200 to £300 per week according to season, please contact us for confirmation of availability and prices. The kitchen/dining room is well equipped to meet your needs. Fitted Electric cooker; Microwave; Fridge/Freezer. There is also a separate utility room with: Automatic washing machine; Tumble dryer; Ironing facilities; Sink. The Sunset shower room is well designed with an electric shower, toilet and sink. Sunset has 2 bedrooms: Double room; Single room. All bed linen is included for your stay, and a cot is available if required. The lounge overlooks beautiful views of Loch Broom has comfortable seating, colour TV and video player. The apartment is heated by oil fired central heating, included in your tariff. Electricity is metered on one-pound coins. Location: We are located in the north west Highlands of Scotland - one of the last unspoilt an unpopulated areas of western Europe. For many years Scotland has been a destination of choice for those seeking environmental beauty, the opportunity to appreciate nature at its best along with a vast historical and cultural background which is still to be felt and found in the people and places in the country. The Highlands have all these attributes in abundance and many visitors return again and again to re-experience the relaxing atmosphere and sample the food, drink and hospitality on offer. Loch Broom has a history going back thousands of years - the sheltered valley encouraged settlements from as far back as Pictish times, the remains of which can be seen in the ruins of Dun Lagaidh and Dun an Ruigh Ruadh (where Rhiroy takes its name from) both within walking/throwing distance from Lochbroom Cottages. The Vikings also recognised the importance of the region, and Ullapool derives its name from the Norse settlers who used the loch as a safe harbour and trade route. Nature plays a dominant role when visiting the area. Hill walking can be undertaken at all levels and there are companies and individuals in the area who can organise treks and walks if required. Mountains such as An Teallach, the Fannichs and the Torridon ranges are all close by and offer great days climbing. Lochside also offers some great rewards for bird watchers, having an abundance of more common birds but also buzzards and even eagles in the area. Sea and loch fishing takes place around the area - permits are available in Ullapool. |
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