Cottages in Strathpeffer
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Cottages in Strathpeffer
Are you still in time to choose the best holiday destination where you can go on holiday, where you can go hiking, do some outdoor sports, visit the impressive Castle Leod, enjoy accommodation where peace, tranquillity and harmony prevail? We invite you to rent a holiday home in Strathpeffer, through the Holidu system, we offer you the best accommodation options strategically located throughout the area encompassing the Scottish Highlands and the seaside resort of Strathpeffer.
Modern and stylish cottages with beautiful views and delightful gardensCottages located in Strathpeffer are perfect for a short break in Scotland, some built of stone, some are made of log, with space available up to 4 people, ideal for small families looking for a relaxing environment, they are in a perfect location for exploring this beautiful part of the country, discover the wonders of this spectacular region, children can play with the ball and share with your pet in the garden as they are admitted, have kitchen, area to organize a barbecue, some offer Wi-Fi service, so you can keep an eye on social networks or your mail.
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The town of Strathpeffer is surrounded by wooded hills, it has great options for walkers and mountain bikers in the surrounding area, here you will find Loch Kinellan, a beautiful loch where you can do outdoor activities, do a circular route walking around the loch or follow the trails to Contin for a more extensive tour, you will find abundant wildlife, stunning and beautiful scenery, with the option to go with your dog, in an ideal environment to share with the family.
Strathpeffer for culture loversStrathpeffer is home to one of the most beautiful and romantic castles in the Highlands, the well-preserved Leod Castle, with its beautiful tree-lined gardens, inspires mystery and charm, providing a sense of history, nestled among trees and fields. The ornate interior features a stunning fireplace, the master bedroom is intimate, the venue is intended for wedding ceremonies, its rooms are filled with a wealth of memorabilia.
Did you know that Strathpeffer is known as the music village of the Highlands, where local Highland dancers perform in the square every Saturday from late May to September, and is home to one of the world's most extreme mountain bike races?
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It is a beautiful and extensive beach of fine white sand, one of the most popular beaches on the coast of Moray ideal for water sports, well-preserved, good place for a nice long walk where you can see birds, seal colony, dolphins, ideal for sharing with family, walk with your dog, has beautiful views with extensive and easy parking
2. Visit the Findhorn Ice HouseAn intriguing little building built and used to store winter ice for the summer, it had thick stone walls in the mid 19th century, it served as a natural freezer to support the local coastal salmon netting industry, it is now a museum of the salmon fishing industry which used to be a common sight in Findhorn
3. Explore the Findhorn Bay Local Nature ReserveFindhorn Bay was designated as a local nature reserve in 1998, it is a wide sandy estuary, diverse and rich in bird life. The east coast is bordered by a road from Forres which provides access to the village of Findhorn at the northern end of the tidal bay, offering beautiful natural views
4. Come and check out Tollie Red KitesBeautiful place, has high information on local bird life, seagulls, you can also see from allocated areas, a fantastic experience, as volunteers lay out fresh meat for the amazing bird of prey and witness the spectacle of red kites through a brilliant flying display, the way they dive and swoop to grab a piece with their claws to feed on, the atmosphere is lovely, and the staff are friendly, ample parking is available at the site
5. Take a stroll through the Highland Museum of ChildhoodIt's a wonderful little place full of history in the Strathpeffer area, tucked away in a restored former railway station. It has on display items from the past, many photographs, old toys and history of the lives of children growing up in the Highlands. With cafés and boutiques, it's a beautiful and clever way to reuse a splendid Victorian station, with beautiful gardens, great if you want to relive your childhood with your family
6. Take a walk in Blackmuir WoodTake a walk through this wood to the stone circle, it is quite pleasant, you will find abundant wildlife, stone maze hidden in the forest, several routes on well-maintained trails with different levels of challenge and various deers around the area, red squirrels, red kites, you can perform outdoor activities, appropriate environment to share with family and walk with your dog, accompanied by spectacular scenery
7. Strathpeffer Spa Golf ClubBeautiful course, founded in 1888, is located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, offers a unique golf experience, with panoramic views over the Cromarty Firth and the hills around Ben Wyvis, is in excellent condition, although it is not a long course is interesting, the course in its beginnings had 9 holes, today has 18 holes, its drive from tee to green on the first hole, experiences a long fall, the restaurant offers delicious dishes, backed by a friendly and cordial service
Information about cottages in Strathpeffer
🏡 Cottages available: | 12 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -49%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 11 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 25% of the properties. |