Ross House is a two storey 4 bedroom architect designed contemporary finished upside down house, to maximise one of the best and most idyllic uninterrupted views in Scotland.
From the balcony you can look right across the Gairloch and to the rear you can look across to Skye.
Downstairs there are three bedrooms (one king size with en-suite shower room, one twin and one with bunkbeds) and family bathroom.
Upstairs there is the master bedroom with luxury en-suite and open plan living comprising, kitchen, dining and lounge area.
The lounge area leads onto a balcony, to allow you to take in the view, or you can simply relax in front of the wood burning stove.
The house is well equipped with satellite TV-DVD, just in case you want to stay inside!
Highlights
Fantastic internal specification.
Tremendous view over the Gairloch.
Your Stay
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Linen Provided: Yes. Linen is provided at a cost of £8/bed
Pets Allowed: Yes. Pets are allowed upon request.
Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Oil
Open Fire: Yes. Fuel type: Wood
Smoking Allowed: No.
Outdoor Facilities: Yes. Balcony with views over the Gairloch. Basket ball net.
Local Services: Most things you would expect to find.
Directions
Air
Inverness Airport is 70 miles away. Inverness operates as the main entry-way to air travel in the North of Scotland. The terminal administrates over 330 scheduled flights per week, to a variety of destinations in both Scotland and the UK.
Road
Coming by road, you are most likely to arrive in Inverness from the south on the A9.
To reach Badachro you should follow the A9 north from the city over the Kessock Bridge and follow the A835 at the Tore Roundabout, which takes you to Garve, beyond which the A832 turns off to Gairloch and Achnasheen.
At Achnasheen follow the A832 on through Kinlochewe and down Loch Maree until, 3 miles south of Gailroch you see the sighs for the B8056 to Red Point and Badachro.
If you are already in the Highlands you can also reach Gairloch from the north, coming south from Ullapool on the A835 and following the A832 at Braemore.
The Badachro turn-off is three miles south. From the southern Highlands and Skye follow the A890, which turns off the A87 5 miles south of Kyle of Lochalsh and join the A832 at Achnasheen.
Bus
There is a bus service to and from Inverness which runs several times a day.
Pricing and Opening Times
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
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