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The cottage at Airidh a’Bhuachaille is available for self-catering holidays for weekly periods (Saturday 16.OOhrs till Saturday 1O.OOhrs). The cottage is situated on the edge of the famous battlefield amidst magnificent scenery. It is within walking distance of the River Nairn (where fishing can be arranged) and the Clava Cairns which date from around 3,000 BC. It is within 6 miles of the centre of Inverness and centrally situated for sightseeing in the Scottish Highlands. Aviemore, Scotland’s ski-ing centre is less than half an hour’s drive away. Excellent area for birdwatching and golf. Culloden Moor Inn is within 200 metres.  Local bus stop is within 300 metres.  

 

The Battle of Culloden, which sealed the fate of Bonnie Prince Charlie took place only a stones throw from this delightful holiday cottage, and the first class visitor centre and battlefield (where you can learn of the battle tactics of the various clan chiefs and walk in the field of battle) are an absolute 'must' for visitors to this part of Scotland.   Rannoch Cottage is ideally situated for enjoying all the facilities of Inverness and surrounding area whilst at the same time the peace and relaxing atmosphere of the rolling countryside to the beautiful Moray Firth. Aviemore, the Cairngorms, the delightful village of Braemar and Royal Balmoral are within easy reach for a leisurely day's outing. 
Rannoch Cottage is detached and is located adjacent to the owners' home. It offers excellent holiday accommodation for a small family at a very reasonable charge.

 

Contact Information

Telephone
01463 791696
 
Postal address
 Rannoch Cottage
        c/o D & R Shepherd
 Leanach Crossroads
 Culloden Moor
 Inverness
 IV2 5EH
 
Electronic mail
General Information:   david.shepherd80@tesco.net
Webmaster:                webmaster@selfcateringinverness.com
 

 

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