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UK, Scotland > Highlands > Newtonmore
Coig na Shee
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Stylish, en-suite rooms in a stunning 1903 lodge. Sprawling, mature grounds. No chintz, no regency stripes, no tartan. Just peace, quiet and great bre more...
Wood Fireplace, View of mountain hill,
and more...
Number of Rooms: 5
Breakfast Service:
Price Range:
UK £ 30.00 to 45.00 pppn
Language(s) Spoken: English
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Marion and Graeme Broad
Fort William Road
Newtonmore,
Highlands, UK, Scotland PH20 1DG map
Tel:
01540 670109
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Stylish, en-suite rooms in a stunning 1903 lodge. Sprawling, mature grounds. No chintz, no regency stripes, no tartan. Just peace, quiet and great breakfasts. All in the perfect, tranquil setting of Newtonmore, in the heart of the Spey Valley in beautiful Badenoch and Strathspey. Perfect for short breaks, walking holidays and all sorts of outdoor activities. Or even for doing absolutely nothing more than enjoying the diverse and spectacular beauty of the Cairngorms National Park. Coig na Shee is relaxed and relaxing - the kind of place we'd want to stay ourselves. No wonder the Monarch of the Glen cast made us their Highland home. All you have to do now is get in touch - and you can look forward to your next visit to Coig na Shee. |
Amenities:
Wood Fireplace, Fridge, Coffee Maker, Satellite TV, Stereo, DVD Player, View of mountain hill,
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Master Card, Visa, American Express, Personal
Checks, Travelers Checks, Cash.
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In/Out Policy: Check-in from 3pm (or earlier by arrangement). Check-out by 10.15 am. |
Cancellation Policy: If your booking is cancelled we reserve the right to retain the deposit, unless, either 10 days prior notice is given of the cancellation or, we are a |
Children are welcome. We have children.
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Breakfast: Fruit juices, selection of cereals, muesli, yoghurts, fresh and preserved fruits, Porridge -- Full Scottish breakfast (or choose from):- Bacon, sausage, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast -- Kippers (smoked herring) and oatcakes--Bacon |
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