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Camisky Lodge consists of seven first-floor bedrooms with a Jacobean, four-poster king-size bed with en-suite, a king-size with en-suite, three twins and a twin with a basin. Servicing these are three family bathrooms and a cloakroom with a basin and WC. The living areas include a Kitchen with walk-in larder, a scullery/utility, a dining room with an open fire, a sitting room with an open fire and TV, a study with an open fire, a large conservatory/porch with drying cupboards, a drawing room with an open fire, a morning room with open fire and a dogs room with a sink. Outside, there is an enclosed front garden with furniture and ample off-road parking. Highchair and travel cot available. Three pets welcome. Shop 4 miles, pub 5.1 miles. Choose, Camisky Lodge. Note: Private chefs, mixologists, murder mystery evenings, and spa treatments available via the owners; activities start from 20 GBP pp and catering from 30 GBP pp. Note: Please ensure the dogs stay off the sofas or go upstairs.
Amenities: Central heating. Electric Aga with two warming ovens, fridge, deep freeze, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer. TV, selection of books and WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for open fires inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair provided on request. Ample off-road parking. Enclosed front garden with furniture. Three well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles, pub 5.1 miles. Note: Private chefs, mixologists, murder mystery evenings, and spa treatments available via the owners; activities start from £20pp and catering from £30pp. Note: Please ensure the dogs stay off the sofas and stay downstairs.
Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
Town: Caol, pronounced "cool", is a picture-perfect Lochside village resting between Fort William and Gulvain mountain. The village is known for its dramatic views of the surrounding mountain ranges, and the Caledonian Canal, which passes through the north-west of the village, and offers an easy route to nearby attractions including Caol beach, Neptune's Staircase and Old Inverlochy Castle. Dining options include two takeaways, Sammy's Fish & Chip Shop, and The Golden River Takeaway, along with The Lochy, a traditional pub and restaurant, while you can stock up on essentials at the nearby convenience store. Take a ride on the famous Jacobite Steam Train, often referred to as the 'Hogwarts Express' due to its appearance in the much-loved Harry Potter films. Conquer the UK's highest peak by hiking to the summit of Ben Nevis, offering various trails for different skill levels and stunning views of the surroundings Highlands. Within easy reach is the popular town of Fort William, where you can find further attractions and outdoor activities such as the West Highland Museum, Steall Waterfall, and plenty of museums and visitor centres in the surrounding areas.






















