Tucked away in the stunning Scottish Highlands, on the NC500 Route, is this charming ground-floor apartment, The Garden Flat. Situated within a listed building, Ardullie Lodge, a dwelling that used to be visited by The Queen Mother each year for lunch on her way to The Castle of Mey, this apartment is a superb setting for a small group of four looking to get away from it all.
Tucked away in the stunning Scottish Highlands, on the NC500 Route, is this charming ground-floor apartment, The Garden Flat. Situated within a listed building, Ardullie Lodge, a dwelling that used to be visited by The Queen Mother each year for lunch on her way to The Castle of Mey, this apartment is a superb setting for a small group of four looking to get away from it all. Upon arrival you will be delighted by the stunning building coming into view as you travel down the driveway, and even more so when you discover two off-road parking spaces just for you! Enter the apartment and immediately feel welcomed by the charming entrance hallway, before turning right into the well-presented kitchen that contains all the essentials for you to create your favourite meals, including a very handy dishwasher! Continue through the property into the homely living/dining room and warm yourself up by the woodburning stove as you wait for dinner to be served; enjoy an evening meal at the dining table and catch up with your group about the exciting things you have gotten up to during the day! When it's time for bed, your sleeping arrangements will be satisfied as both rooms contain zip/link beds; the super- king-size bedroom has its own woodburning stove, perfect for some extra warmth and ambiance, while the twin room has French doors that lead out to a shared, enclosed garden. The bathroom has been fitted to a high standard, containing a modern walk-in shower and a toasty heated towel rail. Outside let your canine companions run and play on the large lawn, while you make your way over to your own private seating area, where you can enjoy an alfresco coffee. Despite being in a remote location, a short drive takes you to the fabulous farm shop and restaurant, The Storehouse; the town of Dingwall is also nearby, comprising of all the amenities you may need during your stay. Dingwall is home to an abundance of historic buildings, specialty cafes that boast local produce, and a railway station that connects you to the wider area of the Highlands. For a fascinating day out without having to travel far, take your group to the Dingwall Museum, Dingwall Castle Doocot and Alchemist Gallery where you can learn about the rich history and artwork of the market town. Outdoors enthusiasts will take pleasure in the town's array of first-class fishing spots, golf courses, watersports and cycling; if you're looking for something more extreme, why not try Bubble Football at Dingwall's specialist site, or climbing up Moy Rock? Travel north to the town of Invergordon and embark on its famed Mural Trail, a walking route that takes you through the quaint streets surrounding the port, and past many breathtaking murals that depict the town's history. Cross the bridges of Cromarty and Kessock to the thriving city of Inverness, be sure to enjoy a stroll through the city's quaint Old Town and explore the glorious Inverness Castle; after exploring the city's historic landmarks, be sure to visit the characterful shopping spot, Victorian Market, before trying gourmet Scottish cuisine at local-favourite Rocpool. For your next trip to the wonderful Scottish Highlands, choose The Garden Flat.
Dingwall is a market town that is situated at the head of Cromarty Firth, the town is served by a bounty of amenities and transport links, making it a great location for those who want to make the most of what the Scottish Highlands has to offer. Visitors will enjoy venturing through the highly pedestrianised streets, and browsing through an array of independent boutiques. Dingwall is ideal for outdoors enthusiasts, boasting many first-class fishing spots, climbing ranges, hiking routes and even Bubble Football! History fans will enjoy an outing to the town's Museum and the Alchemist Gallery, showcasing the town's rich history and breathtaking art pieces. Dingwall has something for everybody, making it a prime destination to visit in the Scottish Highlands!
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