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Lochinver hotels Tigh a Chladaich is about 1 1/2 miles south of Lochinver village, nestling at the foot of its own 14 acres of birch clad hills, the house perches on a rocky promontory overlooking the water on 3 sides at high tide, offering spectacular views west, over Strathan Bay.

This is the perfect place to relax in the peace and tranquility of the old croft or to use as a comfortable base from which to explore the areas many beautiful and stunning attractions.

Wildlife abounds. The deer graze gracefully in the early mornings on the garden lawns. Buzzards and crows perform aerial acrobatics, tangling above in competition for territory. Heron take up vigil on the rocks ever on the lookout for an unwary crab. Seal, porpoise and otter can be seen occasionally from the shore and the bay echoes with the 'kleep kleep' of the oyster catchers and the 'ah-ooo ah-ooo' of the amorous eider ducks.

Tigh a Chladaich Accommodation

The house is split on 3 levels boasting a mix of modern and antique furnishing. The spacious lounge with an open fire, TV, VCR, DVD, CD player and the adjoining den, with a hideaway double bed are on the ground floor.

The well equipped kitchen, dining room, central hallway, shower room and twin bedroom are on the mid level. The bathroom, 1 twin and 1 double bedroom, each with a balcony overlooking the bay are on the upper level.

Dining
· Eating Out Facilities within 2 miles
· Shop within 2 Miles / Mobile Shop

Additional Facilities
· Ironing Facilities
· Parking
· Payphones Available
· Towel Charge
· Fuel Charge
· Laundry Facilities on Complex

Children and Infants
· Children Welcome
· Highchair Available
· Cot Available

Pets
· Pets Welcome By Arrangement

Smoking Policy
· No Smoking Permitted

Credit Cards
· Mastercard
· Switch/Maestro Card
· VISA Card

Local Attractions
The local area of Assynt has a wealth of walks for all abilities, from a gentle stroll through ancient forest to a pebble beach at the White Shore or a full days trek to the top of Mount Sulliven, the granite sugar loaf that towers over the village dominating the area landscape.

There is a popular boat trip along Loch Glencoul that affords a wonderful opportunity to see clear evidence of some of the planets turbulent geological past, the Moine Thrust where a layer of some of the oldest rock formations were forced up and over some of the youngest. There are several sandy beaches along the coast, the nearest being Achmelvich with soft white sand and a turquoise sea reminiscent of a more tropical location.

The ancient landscape, carved by the glaciers, together with our geographic position at the end of the Gulf Stream, creating regular rainfall, helped form many lochs and rivers. These, together with the sea, offer a superb variety of fishing, combining with the spectacular scenery, to create some of the finest angling experiences.

DIRECTIONS
Getting there from the Information Centre:

About 1 mile along Strathan/Invirkirkaig Road.

Getting There by Railway:
Nearest station Lairg.

Getting there by Aeroplane:
Nearest airport - Inverness.

Email Tigh a Chladaich enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com