Rent holiday accommodation at Cariad, Cromarty in Ross-shire
A superb holiday letting in Ross-shire - self catering accommodation at Cariad. This acomodation sleeps 8 and prices for a week's stay start from just £418.
Features at Cariad include: • Garden • Close to the Sea • Cottage Sleeps 8. You can find out more about the accommodation and the facilities below.
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Accommodation
Sleeping up to eight people in three bedrooms, this stunning detached bungalow offers super and spacious accommodation with views over the Cromarty Firth, 6 miles from Cromarty on the Black Isle.
Cariad is a stunning detached bungalow with views over the Cromarty Firth, six miles from Cromarty. The property has a wonderful master suite with a king-size double bed, large dressing room with double sofabed and an en-suite with bath and walk-in shower. There is also a twin room and a double room which share an en-suite shower room. There is also a ground floor cloakroom. The kitchen is the heart of the house, with a breakfast bar, dining area and sitting area. The main sitting room is welcoming, and there is a formal dining room. The gardens are marvellous, with a patio with sea views on one side, and a Mediterranean-style courtyard area on the other. There is also ample off road parking. Cariad makes a top quality holiday property for enjoying the highlands and the walking, cycling and golf of this lovely region.
Location
Cariad is situated at , Cromartyin Ross-shire. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 57.66595, Longitude -4.220338 or postcode IV7 8LJ.
Cariad accommodation summary
4 poster bed |
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Multi bath room |
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Non smoking |
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Detached |
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Pool |
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Hot tub |
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Wheel chair access |
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Easy walking |
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Open fireor woodburner |
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Pet friendly |
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Activities close by
Sandy beach |
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Sea |
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Fishing |
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of Cariad
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