Caberfeidh Cottage
Caberfeidh Cottage
Caberfeidh Cottage is a spacious detached cottage situated in the heart of Strathconon where a 'Glen for all seasons' was filmed.
It is ideally located for a quiet holiday offering a great base for walking, fishing, touring or bird and wildlife watching. Within a 30 minute drive is the Spa town of Strathpeffer which has a charming atmosphere and access to one of the most scenic golf courses in the north of Scotland.
A further 10 minutes drive and you will find Dingwall, a bustling market town which is the nearest access to substantial shopping amenities.
Also well worth a visit is the beautiful town of Beauly with it's historic Abbey, a lovely selection of shops and eateries. It is well worth the 30 minute drive. Ord Distillery at Muir of Ord is on your way back to Strathconon and a must for those who enjoy their whisky.
Inverness is also just 30 minutes away and is has an excellent selection of restaurants, pubs, music venues, shops and historic attractions. It is a good base for exploring the many parts of the Scottish Highlands from the Isle of Skye to Sutherland to Aviemore and the Cairngorm National Park.
The cottage is 40 miles from Inverness Airport and is therefore easily accessible from many destinations.
Weekly lets from Saturday to Saturday during the summer months with short breaks and any day entry available at all other times
Accommodation & Facilities
Accommodation consist of a lounge with open fire (bag of coal supplied), TV with Freeview and DVD/Video player, radio cassette player. There is a good selection of games and books
Well equipped modern kitchen/dine with electric oven, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, toaster and all the crockery, cutlery and glassware you will need.
There is southerly facing conservatory off the kitchen with great views.
1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room with electric shower
1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom - all offering spacious accommodation with plenty storage.
Family bathroom with bath with overhead electric shower, wash hand basin and wc.
Outside there is a good sized secure back garden with swing, seesaw roundabout, picnic bench and gas BBQ
The cottage is heated with night storage heaters and electric panel heaters
There is also a payphone in the cottage
A cot, high chair and push chair can be supplied upon request
2 well behaved dogs allowed for a small extra charge
All bed linen, towels and parking are included in the price. Electricity is metered and charged as an extra at 13.5p per unit for standard rate and 6.5p per unit for off peak for the night storage heating. The first £10 is included in the tariff price. Guest are requested to write down the meter readings on departure and leave any fee due in the honesty box in the cottage.
The holiday home is stocked with a starter supply of washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets, toilet rolls and other kitchen and bathroom supplies and also a bag of coal for the open fire.
A deposit of 25% of the total tariff is requested in advance. The balance is payable 6 weeks prior to the commencement of your holiday (or by arrangement for short notice bookings).
No smoking is permitted within the holiday home.
A refundable good housekeeping deposit of £50 will be required as part of your final balance payment.
Up to 2 well behaved dogs are welcome at a small extra cost of £10 per dog.
A cot, high chair and push chair are available at no extra cost.
Tariff & Prices
Prices shown are for available weeks only and are the standard price for full occupancy. Occupancy discounts and special offers may apply. To check Availability and Prices, with any applied discounts, click on Check Now button and choose your desired dates with number of guests staying. The pop up box will provide a final price quotation.
| Dates | Price for 7 nights from | Short break prices from | 25 Mar 2012 - 25 May 2012 | £380.00 | From £228.00 | 26 May 2012 - 24 Aug 2012 | £450.00 | 25 Aug 2012 - 21 Sep 2012 | £375.00 | 22 Sep 2012 - 02 Nov 2012 | £380.00 | 03 Nov 2012 - 19 Dec 2012 | £260.00 | From £156.00 | 20 Dec 2012 - 02 Jan 2013 | £550.00 | From £330.00 |
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Location & Directions
By Car - As you arrive in Inverness on the A9 continue north over the Kessock Bridge toward Wick and Thurso.
At the Tore roundabout take the 2nd exit toward Dingwall.
At the next roundabout at Maryburgh take th 2nd exit toward the West, toward Gairloch and Ullapool.
After 5 miles turn off the A835 toward Marybank and continue over the metal bridge.
At Marybank turn right toward Strathconon.
Continue along the single track road for approx 13 miles. Drive through Dalnacroich and shortly after you will arrive at Caberfeidh Cottage. The cottage is on your right and is a timber clad cottage with 2 red wooden cart wheels in the garden.
Guest Reviews
Many thankds for a very comfortable few days. We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay and yes the eggs were very good!
We hope to be able to come back soon
M & L. Isle of Mull
Fabulous 4 days. I have stayed in many self catering properties over the years but this beats all.
It was not just the standard of the cottage but all the little tour tips that Jackie and Chris provide, especially the free (real) range eggs.
Dunn, East Ayrshire
Had a wonderful time, you couldn't ask for more! Thanks for a wonderful hoiliday Jackie. See you again for our summer holidays.
Walkers, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Back again. We had a lovely time, the weather held up.
The cottage, once again, was fantastic with all you needed for your stay... our older kids had a great time, but sorely missed getting a mobile phone signal to text their friends.
The dog loved it here and felt right at home... he will miss it.
We will be back hopefully next year for a longer stay.
Dunfermline
Super Cottage, lovely scenery, hope to come back in the near future.
Wilson, Newtonmore
Our sencond visit to the cottage and this beautiful area.
Saw Highland Cattle, eagles many deer and Larsson our golden retreiver tried to chase them all.
Hope to visit again next year for make it a hat-trick.
Curtis', Bedfordshire
After 2 - 3 years trying other parts of Scotland this year we came back 'home', why ever did we go anywhere else?
Saw the eagles this year, found some more glorious walks and met some great characters.
Woodsfords, Dorset
Yet another wonderful holidaym in the Glen. Enjoyed plenty of walking with the dogs despite some wet weather and snow!
All looking forward to coming back again.
Davidsons
Two magical weeks in autumnal splendour. Dave as always enjoyed the fishing. Two 6lb salmon! and multiple good sized trout, I even have photographic evidence so no tales of 'ones that got away'
As always, delightful hospitality in a wonderfully homely cottage.
Cranlington, Northumberland



