Doune Bay Lodge in Knoydart, Highland sleeps 12 guests in 5 bedrooms.
Doune Bay Lodge consists of an open-plan living space with kitchen equipped with gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge and a freezer (stored in the shed), a dining area with seating for twelve guests and a sitting room. The bedrooms are all zip/link, and can be set up as twins on request, consisting of a ground-floor super-king-size, three super-king-sizes, and a family room with super-king-size and a day bed with trundle, each serviced by their own en-suite shower rooms and a separate cloakroom. Rear garden is not enclosed. Enclosed front decking and private lawn with furniture, free parking available in Mallaig for guests to leave their car before travelling to the property. Within 11.7 miles, you will find a shop, within 4.7 miles, a pub and within 0.1 miles, the coast and please note that four well-behaved dogs are welcome at £40 per dog per stay (arranged directly with the owner) but sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for fire pit, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Note: There is no road to Knoydart, guests will need to liaise with owner and book private charter boat or ferry prior to arrival. Note: Guests can be met at the ferry in Knoydart and then travel by minibus; however this route requires a 20-minute walk over moorland which is not suitable for those with lower mobility. Note: The most convenient and alternative route is by charter boat where guests and luggage can be picked up in Mallaig and dropped in front of the house; this is available April - Sept. Note: The owners can collect guests from the village/pub via minibus at an additional charge. Welcome hamper provided. Doune Bay lodge is a truly special escape.
Amenities: Oil central heating. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer (kept in shed outside). Note: There is no wash machine available but washing can be arranged directly with the owner. Free WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for fire pit inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Welcome hamper provided. Parking available in Mallaig for guests to leave their car before travelling to the property. Enclosed front decking, private lawn with furniture and fire pit. Rear garden is not enclosed. Four well-behaved dogs welcome at the extra supplement charge of £40 per dog per stay. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4.7 miles, pub 4.7 miles, coast 0.1 miles. Note: Co-op is in Mallaig and guests need to pick up food before they come over. Note: There is no TV. Note: There is no road to Knoydart, guests will need to liaise with owner and book private charter boat or ferry prior to arrival. Note: Guests can be met at the ferry in Knoydart and then travel by minibus; however this route requires a 20-minute walk over moorland which is not suitable for those with lower mobility. Note: The most convenient and alternative route is by charter boat where guests and luggage can be picked up in Mallaig and dropped in front of the house; this is available April - Sept. Note: The owners can collect guests from the village/pub via minibus at an additional charge. Note: The day bed with trundle in the family room sleeps up to two additional guests. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out 10am. Note: All the double bedrooms, including the family room, are made up as super-king by default, but can be made up as twins on request.
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: The famous 'Road to the Isles' finishes in Mallaig, a bustling and thriving fishing village, popular with visitors who wish to soak up the atmosphere of a working fishing port, whilst enjoying the full range of shops and restaurants that it has to offer. Mallaig is a great gateway to the Isle of Skye with a ferry running across the Minch throughout the year. Mallaig is also the last stop for the famous Jacobite steam train, as featured in the Harry Potter movies, which follows the road to the Isles from Fort William to Mallaig and back again, a stunning journey passing through some of the best scenery in Scotland.