Accomodation Layout
Ground Floor: Kitchen. Sitting room. Dining room. Study/TV room off dining room. Double bedroom with wash hand basin. Bathroom with WC, bath shower. First Floor: Double bedroom with king size bed. en-suite bathroom with WC, wash hand basin and bath. Three twin bedrooms. Bathroom and shower.
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Accommodation Overview
Inverpattack Lodge is set in elevated grounds overlooking the River Pattack. This property offers traditional highland lodge accommodation for up to 12 people and is the perfect house for larger groups.
Inverpattack Lodge @ Ardverikie - Location Map
Description
Fall in love with one of the most beautiful locations in Scotland when you stay at one of our five holiday houses on Ardverikie Estate. Offering something for everyone from wild mountains and adventure activities to tranquil forest walks and romantic strolls along the stunning sandy beach at Loch Laggan we hope you'll return to Ardverikie year after year. 'The most beautiful place in the world' was the conclusion of a recent guest at Ardverikie. Easily recognisable from its starring role in the BBC drama, "Monarch of the Glen", visitors can experience the delights of the stunning landscape with lochs, woods and mountains, by booking a holiday in one of the five self-catering holiday houses on the estate. Find out what the estate has to offer first by clicking here. You can book some stalking on this, one of the oldest and most famous of Scotland's deer forests. Guests are permitted to bring their horses where we have extensive tracks to ride on in breath taking countryside and an abundance of wildlife. A large grazing field and stables are provided for their use. The Estate is also home to Highland Activities a modern multi activity and adventure centre offering a wide range of exciting activities for you to experience during your visit. Ardverikie, built in the Scottish baronial style in 1870, is one of the finest private houses in the Scottish highlands.