Gordons Lane Cottage, Cromarty, sleeps 4
This lovingly restored holiday cottage is situated in the fishing village of Cromarty, the Highland’s best preserved historic village. Located on the tip of the Black Isle and at the entrance of the Cromarty Firth the village provides a wealth of attractions - unique architecture, a sandy beach, bird reserves and bottlenose dolphins to name but a few. Ideally placed for touring this scenic area - Inverness, the Highland capital is only 30 minutes with Loch Ness, the beautiful west coast and the Isle of Skye all within easy reach. A fantastic area for many activities including mountain biking, water sports, climbing or just relaxing. Shop and pub 200 yards.
Ground floor: Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with toilet.
Elec heaters and elec inc (£25pw Nov-Mar). Bed linen and towels inc. DVD and small library. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Freezer. No smoking.
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Customer Reviews of Gordons Lane Cottage, Cromarty, sleeps 4
1st comment: A new area for us to explore, the peace and tranquility of Cromarty and the surrounding area added to our experience. The cottage was very comfortable and the owner more than helpful. Sept 2010.
2nd comment: An excellent conversion of an old world fishermans cottage. Oct 2009.
3rd comment: Very cosy accommodation well maintained. If you are looking for peace and quiet then this is the place to go. Cormarty is a good base to explore the Black Iles with lots of walks and good golf courses. For good food go to Adersons or the Crofters in Fortrose. Sept 2009.
4th comment: Clean and tidy. Aug 2009.
5th comment: Very close to the sea. Quiet, unspoilt area. Could tell the accommodation had been recently renovated/decorated as this was in excellent condition. Aug 2009.
6th comment: Clean, comfortable, well furnished cottage. Located in very quiet lane 30 seconds from the shore. All in all a very comfortable and relaxing stay. Cottage has low ceilings and doors so remember to duck! July 2008.