Foundry Bank is a likeable family cottage located in Bonar Bridge, Highland, Scotland, accommodating up to four guests. This 19th-century semi-detached stone cottage, originally part of a local foundry, has been beautifully renovated to offer a warm and inviting atmosphere. The cottage features a living/dining area with a 42" Freeview TV, a galley-style kitchen equipped with modern appliances, and a family shower room. The first floor includes two attractively presented double bedrooms, both offering views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby bridge and the Kyle of Sutherland.
The name Bonar Bridge, derived from the Gaelic phrase "Am Bannath," refers to its historical significance as a crossing point. The village was once a bustling port, facilitating the transport of coal, wood, and iron ore via small cargo ships. However, with the arrival of the railway, the local economy shifted, and nearby Ardgay developed into a more active village centered around rail transport. Today, Bonar Bridge retains its quaint charm and serves as a gateway to the stunning Scottish Highlands.
Foundry Bank is ideally situated for exploring the scenic beauty of the Highlands. The area boasts breathtaking landscapes, including mountains, lochs, and rivers, leading to the pristine beaches of the Atlantic coastline. Inverness is just a 40-minute drive away, while outdoor enthusiasts can find numerous activities nearby, such as fishing in the prolific salmon rivers and enjoying mountain biking trails that cater to all skill levels. The village itself offers essential amenities, including a bakery, butcher, café, pub, and a bistro that focuses on locally sourced dishes.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the rich biodiversity around the Kyle of Sutherland, which is home to otters, deer, and various bird species, including osprey and golden eagles. A short drive from the cottage leads to the renowned Falls of Shin, where visitors can witness salmon leaping up the waterfall from a viewing platform. With its combination of historical significance, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities, Foundry Bank provides an ideal base for exploring the Northern Highlands while enjoying the comforts of home.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!