Kessock Highland Lodges offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Surrounded by lush rolling meadowland in the heart of Highland Scotland these superbly located lodges offer a luxurious base amidst spectacular mountain scenery. The perfect Highland retreat.
offers the following facilities.
Holiday Lodges in North Kessock with Hot TubsWhy not book a holiday lodge with a hot tub at Kessock Highland Lodges and you could be soaking away your stresses whilst enjoying the Highlands countryside views. Without doubt a hot tub is a great luxury for any holiday.
LaunderetteIf you are booking a longer holiday at Kessock Highland Lodges then it's still possible to pack light. The on park launderette will help you make the most of the clothes you have packed.
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Description
Surrounded by lush rolling meadowland in the heart of Highland Scotland these superbly located lodges offer a luxurious base amidst spectacular mountain scenery. The perfect Highland retreat!
This stunning Scottish area bursts with scenic attractions including nearby Loch Ness and numerous tours trips and dolphin-watching opportunities. Cosmopolitan Inverness home to cafés bars shops and bistros aplenty is just a short drive.
The local area around Kessock Highland Lodges & Highlands
Looking for history, legend, romance and dramatic Highland scenery? They’re on your doorstep when you stay at one of our holiday lodges in Inverness-shire. Magical and mysterious, Loch Ness draws visitors from far and wide eager to spot the famous monster - explore the haunting ruins of Castle Urquart while you’re here or head up into the Great Glen for some superb walking. At the western end of the loch, near Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, you’ll find Fort William, a notable centre for outdoor pursuits.
Accommodation & Prices
accommodations include: Private outdoor hot tub Flatscreen TV with freeview DVD/CD IPod docking station Kitchen including microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine Tumble dryer and dishwasher Shower/steam cubicle Jacuzzi bath (Beaully Lodge) Bed linen, duvets and towels Beds made up for your arrival Decking with patio furniture Double glazed and heated throughout Gas and electricity included Travel cots and highchairs £10pw each No all male or all female groups under 25 Pets £30pw each (max 1) (in specific accommodation)All non smoking accommodation
User Reviews
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"These lodges are absolutely stunning, no expense spared, and spotlessly clean!! It was a short break for me and my partner and was very romantic. For around £10 you can get a taxi into town for a meal and few drinks etc. I loved my stay and can't wait to go back!"
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"A very luxurious and contemporary lodge that was spotlessly clean. Loved the shower and hot tub! Will be back!"
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"The lodges are set in a stunning yet peaceful location and are kitted out to an extremely high standard. Barbara was on hand to cater for all our needs and even bought us a pint of milk for our arrival. 10 out of 10!!"
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