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River Cottage is a unique little property just one mile from the village of Drumnadrochit which is situated on the northern side of Loch Ness.

The property has been tastefully furnished, all the facilities are on the one level and comprise of an open plan lounge/dining and kitchen area, a spacious bedroom and a separate shower room.

The property would make a perfect retreat for either a couple or a small family.

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Facilities Include Gas Fire, Television, Video Player, DVD Player, Outside Storage, Parking Bay, Patio Area and garden chairs.

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The village of Drumnadrochit is the home of the Official Loch Ness Monster Exhibition, from here you can find about the history of the legendary “nessie” the monster that has gripped the local people and visiting tourists since being brought to the attention of the world in the early 1930s.

Despite many apparent sightings and underwater searches, there has never been any evidence found to support the existence of this legendary creature. Perhaps you will be luckier and the many tours around the Loch either by boat or by coach will give you the chance to do some of your own spotting.

Within 30 minutes drive of the property you will find Glen Affric, a National Nature Reserve, together with the other Glens of Cannich and Strathfarrar.

These glens offer some of the most spectacular walking in Scotland and the numerous forest tracks are ideal for exploring by the mountain bike enthusiast. The wildlife in this area is quite magnificent, red deer, golden eagles, badgers and pine martins to name a few.

For the golfer in the family the nearby course at Aigas is a short drive away, further a-field the courses at Muir of Ord, and the various ones in the City of Inverness, are all worth a visit. Drumnadrochit itself offers various restaurants, small shops, and pubs, for the visitor.

Inverness the Capital of the Highlands, a twenty minute drive from the property, has all the usual high street shops and a great range of restaurants, traditional pubs, and wine bars.

A tour round the City by bus gives the visitor the chance to find out about the area and includes a stop at Culloden Battlefield, it was here in 1746 that the last major pitched battle was fought on British soil. Its visitor centre is home to a wide selection of authentic weapons and artefacts that were found on the battlefield, a must see for those interested in history.