Duart At The Sea is in Auckengill, The Highlands and sleeps four in one bedroom.
Duart At The Sea is a semi-detached annex with one double bedroom. There's an open-plan kitchenette fully equipped with an electric hob/oven/grill, fridge/freezer box, microwave, toaster, and a living/diner with a TV and sofa that can be mounted as double bed upon request. There's a bathroom with bath and walk-in shower, and a utility room with washer & dryer, sink and storage that is shared with the owners. Amenities include oil central heating, WiFi, bed and linen. Outside there's off-road parking for one car, a picnic bench seating area at the front, and open garden and bench at the rear. Ramped rear door access into reception hallway. Sorry, no pets. Closest shop is in 10.6 miles, pub in 3.6 miles. Note: The property has a locked door leading to the owner's home. Note: Shared use of the utility room with the owners. Make long-lasting memories at Duart At The Sea.
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, kettle, toaster. TV, WiFi, selection of books. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking. Non-enclosed rear lawn with furniture. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 6.7 miles, pub 1.1 miles. Note: Shared laundry with washing machine and tumble dryer available. Note: Double sofa bed available on request. Note: The property has a locked door leading to the owner's home
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: Surrounded by dramatic, unspoilt scenery of the Scottish Highlands, John o' Groats is a village known for its 'end of the road' location in an area rich in history, culture, wonderful amenities and an abundance of wildlife. There is a Post Office with a village shop, lovely cafés and restaurants for self-catering holidays, whilst walkers will relish the breath-taking coastal paths. Starting at the east of the town, the path leads to Duncansby Head Lighthouse and onto impressive rock stacks called the Stacks of Duncansby. Boat trips are available from John o' Groats for spotting birdlife, seals, dolphins and whales, or explore the surrounding bays and beaches. Orkney is just 6 miles away, with day excursions taking guests to heritage sites of the Standing Stones, the Churchill Barriers and Skara Brae. To the south, Keiss is a small fishing village with the ruins of Old Keiss Castle standing on sheer cliffs overlooking SInclair's Bay, alongside a scenic harbour and attractive beach. Sitting 11 miles west, Dunnet sits on a rugged peninsula and is home to Dunnet Head RSPB, the most northerly point of mainland Britain, as well as a fantastic sandy beach for bathing or water sports. John o' Groats is a fantastic choice for a holiday in the Scottish Highlands, whether it's your base or the start of your adventure along the famous 'End to End' journey to Land's End in England.