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Contact: David Buchanan
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1667 45 46 35
bookings@geddesmill.co.ukBurnside and Mill Lodges are situated in a quiet rural setting only 4 miles from the seaside town of Nairn and 16 miles from Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. Country walks and a secluded trout fishery are on the doorstep. Both lodges have been built to cater for disabled persons and are in an ideal location to explore the Highlands, with many attractions, places to see and visit all within easy reach.
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Each lodge accommodates up to 6 persons in 3 bedrooms, two of which are twin bedded and the third bedroom being a bunkroom with adult sized bunks.
The lodges have ramped accesses, wide doors for wheelchairs and grabrails in the bathroom/shower room. Burnside has a paved area in front and Mill has a timber deck, both with picnic tables. Ample parking is available immediately adjacent to each lodge. |
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The lounge, dining and kitchen area are all open plan.
The lounge area has a full sized colour television with Freeview and DVD player. The kitchen is very well equipped with full size electric cooker, fridge freezer, microwave, washing machine, tumble drier, coffee maker, toaster, etc. |
| All beds are provided with continental quilts, and bed linen is provided at no extra cost. An iron and ironing board are also available. Heating is provided by wall mounted electric panel heaters. Hot water is by immersion heater. The electricity supply is via a £1 coin meter. |
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A cot and high chair are available on request and without charge. Dogs are welcome at no extra cost, but due to the proximity of farm animals, must be kept under control. Local supermarkets are located in Nairn and are normally open all day Saturday and Sunday. |
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The area surrounding Nairn has many castles, golf courses and visitor attractions such as Fort George, Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle and the famous Urquhart Castle beside Loch Ness.
Nairn has beautiful sandy beaches, indoor swimming pool, sailing, craft and antique shops, and The Nairn Highland Games are held every August.
The area has many interesting species of wildlife including dolphins which can be seen from different vantage points around the Moray Firth. For more sightseeing suggestions and local info, see The Internet Guide to Scotland. |
![]() Cawdor Castle |
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Prices per week for 2012:
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Please note that we are normally
Off season breaks available
All prices include bed linen.
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For further details please feel free to contact: David Buchanan
Please check vacancies by filling in the form below |
Vacancy Enquiry Form:
www.scotland-info.co.uk/burnside.htm
Last update: October 2011
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