Situated on the Great Glen way route from Fort William to Inverness, the bustling village of Drumnadrochit is well known as the Nessie capital of Loch Ness because of its excellent Loch Ness Monster exhibitions. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy including climbing, hill walking, sailing, water sports, golf, horse riding, cycling and winter sports at the nearby Nevis Range. You can take a cruise on Loch Ness or visit the historic Urquhart Castle. It also offers a fine choice of bars, restaurants and shops, making it a popular destination and an excellent base for a Highland holiday. Inverness is just 16 miles away and offers a wide choice of restaurants, pubs, museums, theatres and shops. Enter this converted coach house and into the grand high ceilinged lounge/kitchen/diner which shows off the traditional layout along with a mezzanine balcony. On the right is the kitchen area which boasts a breakfast bar perfect for a morning fry up and electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. The lounge area is the main focal point with a leather sofa perfectly situated in front of the wood burner and TV which makes for the ideal spot to relax and unwind after a day out exploring the highlands. There are also double sliding doors which head directly out onto the patio. Head up the spiral staircase to the mezzanine level which is great to sit and relax with a book or to play a few games from the choice on offer. To the right of the living area you will find a bunk bedroom to your left and next is the bathroom with bath and WC. Finally at the end of the hall is the double bedroom with en suite shower room and WC. Outside you will find a patio area with seating and views over the local stream. Private parking for three cars available.
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