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Find out moreHave you ever entered your holiday home and had your breath taken away? If that’s something you’d like to enjoy, then a stay at Dhivach Lodge may well be for you. Walk onto the outside patio and enjoy stunning views down and across the local glen. Peer over treetops and see birds flying below you! Sleeping up to 10 people, this dog friendly accommodation is just what you need to get away from the everyday bustle of modern city life.
The lodge has everything you need to enjoy your stay in the Scottish Highlands. The essentials are taken care of, with a fully functioning kitchen, washing machine, dryer and microwave. There are also two fires, one in each lounge including a wood burner to snuggle around at night with a dram. Dhivach Lodge offers 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. There is plenty of private parking here too.
Stepping outside onto the wooden deck offers you a glimpse of the wilds of Scotland, and with a table and seating area it’s perfect for enjoying breakfast lunch and dinner. There is also an enclosed garden with large trees offering shelter and privacy.
Dhivach Lodge sits in an enviable position near the shores of Loch Ness. It’s only a few minutes’ drive to the famous Urquhart Castle, and the city of Inverness is only around half an hour away. The village of Drumnadrochit is a beautiful walk away, and here you will find local amenities as well as the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, and also Nessieland. If you want to find out about Loch Ness and the monster within, then this is the place for you!
For a lesser-known destination on your doorstep, try visiting Dhivach Falls. This is a wonderful experience for all ages and involves a gentle stroll through beautiful Scottish woodland to a lovely waterfall. Not a lot of people know about it, so it can make a for a quiet escape for an afternoon.
Let Dhivach Lodge and its surrounding wilderness take your breath away on your next trip to the Highlands of Scotland.