




Peace and quiet, with action and adventure just around the corner - Glengarry Lodges are set on the quiet shores of Loch Lochy just two miles from the fun-packed Great Glen Water Park where there are activities galore. And there are plenty of Highland sports to get involved in at both Newtonmore and Camus Cllean.
\r\nThe facilities include an indoor heated pool, sauna and spa bath, plus a bar, restaurant and coffee shop. There's abseiling, canoeing, kayaking, clay pigeon shooting and even archery and gorge walking! Enjoy tennis and table tennis, white water rafting, quad biking and 4x4 driving, then head back to the peace and quiet of your lodge.
Peace and quiet, with action and adventure just around the corner - Glengarry Lodges are set on the quiet shores of Loch Lochy just two miles from the fun-packed Great Glen Water Park where there are activities galore. And there are plenty of Highland sports to get involved in at both Newtonmore and Camus Cllean.
\r\nThe facilities include an indoor heated pool, sauna and spa bath, plus a bar, restaurant and coffee shop. There's abseiling, canoeing, kayaking, clay pigeon shooting and even archery and gorge walking! Enjoy tennis and table tennis, white water rafting, quad biking and 4x4 driving, then head back to the peace and quiet of your lodge.
\r\nStruan Cottage is fabulous - it's detached, big enough for ten people and has three bathrooms and patio doors that lead to its own private garden with outdoor hot tub. The cottage has a king size double bedroom with ensuite, another double bedroom plus three twin rooms - and it enjoys uninterrupted views across to the mountains.
\r\nA trip to the Cairngorms National Park is a must if you enjoy hiking, mountain biking and climbing; the landscape and variety of wildlife there is simply stunning.
Being on the doorstep of The West Highland Way, Tyndrum is the perfect place to set up camp, stretch your legs, recharge and reconnect with the stunning Highland scenery.
Explore this ancient Pictish Fort and experience a thousand years of history. This famous castle overlooks lock ness and has played host to many famous names and battles over the centuries. It remains an impressive castle despite its ruinous state.
Winner of the Best Visitor Experience in the Highlands 2011 - 2012 award, this centre opened 30 years ago and has been enthralling visitors with the legend of the Loch Ness monster ever since. It features a new hi-tech multi-media presentation that takes you through 7 themed areas and 500 million years of history of the loch. Learn about the folklore and facts of the loch. There's mystery in the water!
Between Fort William and Oban you'll find this beautiful and unique garden centre. The historic walled garden was built in 1790 and it's mild temperate climate allows many stunning plants to thrive. This family run plant centre has grown to one of Scotlands leading centres. Features a woodland walk, a spring garden, vegetable and fruit gardens and much more. There's a large selection of plants to buy. If you love plants or flowers, this is well worth a visit.