These lodges are log lined in the tradition of a frontier style cabin. They are entered via a veranda straight into the open plan living/dining area. Situated at the far end is a well equipped kitchen with cooker, fridge, toaster, microwave and ample cupboard space, crockery, glasses, cutlery and cooking utensils. The Lodges look similar inside with quality furnishings and fittings.
This Lodge has recently been extended and refurbished and has a double room with en-suite shower room and two twin rooms with shared bathroom with shower over the bath. The living area has been substantially extended and the kitchen has a dishwasher and large fridge freezer. This is a great Lodge for a group of up to 6 people.
All nine lodges are fitted with electric heating and hot water and have individual controls within each lodge. All heating and electricity is included in the price of the lodge.
In addition to the facilities mentioned above all the lodges have a TV, DVD player, CD player and radio. A small number of CD's is provided for use in each lodge and films can be hired on site.
Fully carpeted throughout and with crisp white linen and large towels Duirinish Holiday Lodges provide a perfect venue for a romantic holiday that makes you feel close to nature but with all the benefits of modern living.
Dogs We welcome dogs, by prior arrangement, but they must be at least 6 months old and fully house trained. We do request that they be kept on a lead and, in the interests of hygiene, are exercised off site. Dogs must never be left alone in the Lodge unless in a proper dog cage and for short periods only.
Additional Facilities
We are able to offer the following facilities:Laundry room with washer and tumble dryer DVD hire Children's indoor play room with small pool table and various children's games Outdoor play area with swings, and a slide Tourist information leaflets in each lodge Pay phone (some mobile phones work on site, but some networks are not covered) If you wish to have provisions available when you arrive at your lodge they can
be ordered in advance for a 10% service charge Private barbeque Private picnic bench Extensive grass areas for children to play on
RENTAL RATES
Weekly Rates 2012 2nd March - 10th May 2012 £570 11th May - 5th July 2012 £645 6th July - 23rd Aug 2012 £770 24th Aug - 27th Sept 2012 £645 28th Sept - 10th Nov 2012 £570
Weekly rates are usually either from Friday to Friday or Saturday to Saturday (depending on the Lodge), but some flexibility may be available through prior arrangement.
Cots are available for a weekly charge of £10 Dogs are welcome at a weekly rate of £10 per dog, but they must be kept on a lead, exercised off site and never left alone in the Lodge. Dogs must be at least 6 months old.
Discounts 5% Discount on all two week bookings
All rates are per Lodge and include Linen, Towels, Heating, Electricity and 20% VAT
Reservations must be secured within 7 days of booking by paying a deposit of £125 per lodge per week and full payment is due one month prior to arrival.
Short Breaks - from March 2012 (Price is for 3 nights - then add nights as required)
2nd March - 10th May 2012 £320 Additional Nights £75
11th May - 5th July 2012 £350 Additional Nights £90
6th July - 23rd Aug 2012 £390 Additional Nights £100
24th Aug - 27 Sept 2012 £350 Additional Nights £90
28th Sept - 10th Nov 2012 £320 Ad Plockton Area Information There is so much to see and do in and around Skye and Lochalsh. Here is a selection of the attractions and features of the area that the visitors said they enjoyed most! As you can see by the map below you are close to all of Skye and Lochalsh's attractions. Of course the area itself is ideal for walkers, climbers, cycling, fishing or just touring the quiet single track roads by car ... this is after all, the Highlands of Scotland!
PLOCKTON (2 Miles) The village referred to as the Jewel in the Highlands as it is without a doubt one of the prettiest villages in the Scottish Highlands (complete with palm trees!) There are: seal trips, shops, art studios and galleries, dingy sailing, pubs, restaurants, some great walks and even a castle across the loch.
DORNIE (9 miles) Home to Eilean Donan Castle of the clan Macrae. You can go into the castle and there is also a superb visitor centre and shop / restaurant. A few yards up the road is another restaurant and hotel. The village of Dornie is also worth visiting.
KINTAIL (14 miles) This is a spectacular area with the well known Five Sisters of Kintail hills (ridge). If you are walking the ridge remember its a long walk back to where you leave your car. You may want to start from the LOW end of the hills at the local Hotel and then its all down hill on the return journey. Kintail is also where you will find a lovely walk through the hills to The Falls of Glomach.
APPLECROSS & TORRIDON Driving to Applecross is Lochcarron a picturesque lochside village. The road then winds its way through the glen and over the highest single track road in Britain to the secluded village of Applecross. Further on is Torridon with spectacular ancient mountains and Inverewe with it
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