Delny Lodge - Delny, Scottish Highlands
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Start Days:

4-6

2

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Yes

Yes

Sat/Tues

Ideal for families & groups

1 x double, 1 x twin (2 extra in lounge)

1 x bath / wc

Pets welcome - £20 p/w

Weekend - 3 days, Midweek - 4 days

Available from 4.00pm on start day

Lodges at Delny
Property Details & Location

For advice call us 0845 126 4450
Accommodation
  • Fitted kitchen with gas cooker, fridge, microwave
  • Open plan living area with dining table
  • Timber deck balcony with patio furniture
  • 1 x double, 1 x twin bedroom
  • Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area
  • Bathroom with bath & WC
Lochside Cottage location

Heating and electricity

  • Electric heating
  • Electricity & heating costs are included

Linen and towels

 

  • Bed Linen and duvets are provided at no extra charge
  • Beds made up upon arrival
Entertainment
  • Colour TV

Suitability for children

  • Cot (£10.00 per week) - please bring own bedding
  • Highchair available (£7.00 per week)
  • Baby sitting is not available
  • Children’s play area and burn running through park area
  • Smoking is not allowed at this property

Park Area

  • Woodland setting
  • Minutes from shores of Loch Katrina
  • Childrens play area

Parking

  • Ample car parking available at property

Options Available

  • Free rowing boats available on Loch Katrina
  • Fishing* (permits available upon request)
  • Fly Fishing is available* (£15.00 /week adults, £12.50/week for children)
  • Pony Trekking* (April 13 - Nov 4)
  • Cycle Hire*
  • Launderette* (April 13 - Nov 4)
  • Bar / restaurant (closed Christmas day)
  • Shop (April 13 - Nov 4)

* charges apply


Ranch Chalets
Park in winter Loch Katrina

You will get an impression of the peace and tranquility generated by the Highlands and at the end of your visit you will be physically and mentally refreshed, fully endorsing the old Highland salute: 'Haste ye back'.

Explore the beautiful Scottish Highland countryside, experience fly fishing on a private loch, see the park on horseback or take out bikes into the countryside. The Scandanavian style lodges with balconies are well equipped and enjoy woodland settings close to the shores of Loch Katrina with free rowing boats. Children will love the play area and the burn that runs through the centre of the park.

The on-site bar & restaurant offers take-aways and there is a well equipped shop available. Many local attractions await, including the Great Glen, Loch Ness, Inverness, whisky trails, beautiful fishing villages and glorious beaches.

Central in the Scottish Highlands, the holiday park consists of twenty lodges of three different types (Delny Lodges, Highland Ranch Lodges and Burnside Lodges). The park is situated in a wooded area next to Katrina Loch about 26 miles north of Inverness the capital of the Scottish Highlands and close to the Cromarty Firth.

Note: All male, all female, or young mixed groups - please check when booking.

Location

Situated in an ideal exploring and touring location for the Highlands. Visit the far North or make a trip to the Isle of Skye and be back at night in this sheltered and peaceful retreat. Lots to see and do, for every age and at any time of year. This part of the north of Scotland has a host of attractions: visit Loch Ness, go and see the fishing villages and the dolphins on the Black Isle, watch the salmon leaping at the Falls of Shin or what about visiting Dunrobin Castle and the gardens, while glorious beaches are only half an hour away.

You will experience old fishing villages, castles, deer, dolphins, wild goats, forests, lochs and endless moors only populated by sheep and islands where tens of thousands of seabirds have their nesting sites. It is within easy distance to make a trip to Inverness or the Great Glen or you can “do” a whisky-trail . You can visit Highland Games of which about forty take place each summer.

Easter Ross
The lan
d of Easter Ross is the Highland area between the Beauly Firth and the Dornoch Firth with Ben Wyvis (3433 ft) as its focal point on the North/Western boundary.

Easter Ross is enclosed by this mountain and the hills to the West and North and is thereby protected from Northern and Atlantic gales. So favoured is Easter Ross by the climate that this area has one of the lowest rainfall averages in Britain. (27 inches).

Booking Terms: Click here to view full booking and hire conditions.

For further information regarding this property please do call us on 0845 126 4450

 



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