Set in several acres of grounds on the edge of the picturesque village of Lochinver, this traditional three-bedroom cottage is ideal for families seeking a comfortable base from which to explore the Assynt Peninsula and the Sutherland coastline. Wander through the village, browsing the independent stores and feasting on one of the famous Lochinver pies; watch the fishermen unload their catches at the busy harbour and pick up a souvenir in the Highland Stoneware pottery. Hire a kayak and take to the clear waters of Loch Inver (3 miles) for a paddle around the tiny islands that dot the loch or head inland for a hike up Stac Pollaidh (16.5 miles) to be rewarded with magnificent views across the Highlands.
This traditional white-washed cottage has a warm and welcoming feel to it, with soft neutral tones and wooden details to complement the surrounding open countryside. Stripped floors, exposed ceiling beams and a warming wood burner make the cottage an inviting space to relax in and forget the stresses and strains of everyday life.
Step through the front door and into the spacious lounge/diner where comfortable sofas invite you to sink into them after a long day of exploration. Light the wood burner and enjoy a leisurely meal at the dining table enjoying its gentle warmth. Pick up some local produce in the village to cook a great evening meal in the well-appointed kitchen. The first of the bedrooms is on this level, a cosy double with exposed beams.
Heading upstairs are a further two bedrooms, both with sloping ceilings, and the family bathroom. The charming twin bedroom enjoys countryside views, and there is a pretty double with en-suite shower room.
Outside, relax and unwind in the lovely grounds which extend to several acres. Younger guests will enjoy the play area. Unwind in the seating area with a glass of your favourite tipple or follow the paths that lead to a viewpoint for you to appreciate the spectacular surroundings.