Holiday Cottages in Newtonmore, Inverness-shire available for rental
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| Newtonmore 2 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| An excellent selection of comfortable well-maintained properties in the popular Spey Valley area. There are all kinds of sporting and leisure activities for all age groups amidst beautiful Highland scenery, including excellent fishing, golf, clay pigeon shooting, pony trekking and water sports. A wide variety of Scottish wildlife can be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. The houses are based in two villages, each quite different.NEWTONMORE - a popular Speyside resort village, famous for being first to offer pony trekking as a sport - visitors can still ride Highland ponies into the Monadhliath Mountains. The village is close to the River Spey and has good shops, hotels and restaurants. In a quiet situation, in an enclosed garden with private parking and convenient for the shops, this detached bungalow is well maintained and comfortable with 2 double and 1 twin bedroom (2 with w.h.b. and 1 with walk-in shower), living/dining room, sun loungd, kitchen and bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. Ramp access to rear door.The property is all electric and has fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave oven, television, DVD player and electric blankets. Children and well behaved pets are welcome. Bed linen and towels can be arranged at 5.00 p.p. per stay. Cots are available at a charge of 5.00 per week. If linen or cot is required, please request at time of booking, indicating which beds are required. |
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| Newtonmore 3 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| An excellent selection of comfortable well-maintained properties in the popular Spey Valley area. There are all kinds of sporting and leisure activities for all age groups amidst beautiful Highland scenery, including excellent fishing, golf, clay pigeon shooting, pony trekking and water sports. A wide variety of Scottish wildlife can be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. The houses are based in two villages, each quite different.NEWTONMORE - a popular Speyside resort village, famous for being first to offer pony trekking as a sport - visitors can still ride Highland ponies into the Monadhliath Mountains. The village is close to the River Spey and has good shops, hotels and restaurants. A comfortable well presented detached bungalow with a garden in a quiet cul-de-sac in the village. 2 double and 1 twin bedroom (2 with w.h.b. and 1 with walk-in shower), living room, sun lounge, kitchen with dining area, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath.The property is all electric and has fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave oven, television, DVD player and electric blankets. Children and well behaved pets are welcome. Bed linen and towels can be arranged at 5.00 p.p. per stay. Cots are available at a charge of 5.00 per week. If linen or cot is required, please request at time of booking, indicating which beds are required. Payment for cots and linen will be collected on arrival. |
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| Newtonmore 1 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| A well maintained bungalow situated in a pleasant garden in a quiet side road within a short distance of the centre of Newtonmore village. Local facilities include golf (1/4 mile), pony trekking, fishing on the River Spey, canoeing and wind surfing on Loch Insh and hill walking. Cycle hire is available. Aviemore, with its many attractions, is 15 miles away. The bungalow is fully equipped, comfortably furnished and well-heated for a holiday at any time of the year. All rooms are on one level but there are steps to the entrance. Shops and hotel approx. 1/4 mile. 1 double, 1 twin and 1 bedroom with bunk beds, lounge, dining room/kitchen, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. All electric with night storage heaters. Fridge, television, video, auto washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, telephone for incoming and free local calls only, car port. Bed linen and towels are provided. |
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| Creag-na-Sanais , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ 185- £574
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This is an appealing property situated in the grounds of the owner’s sheep and cattle farm. The name means ‘hill of peace’ and the house certainly lives up to its name. The house is warm and welcoming and has a well equipped kitchen, a light and airy sitting room with an open fire. The dining room has patio doors that lead to a decked area, perfect for taking in the views. There are two luxurious bedrooms and a bathroom and conservatory completes the accommodation. Outside is a lawned garden with a decked area and garden furniture. This property offers a relaxing haven and a superb base to take advantage of all that this stunning region has to offer. |
| This charming, rural village is surrounded by the Monadhliath and Grampian Mountain ranges and there is ample of scope to explore the surroundings and maybe glimpse some of the amazing wildlife that lives in the area. TV’s “Monarch of the Glen” was filmed around this location and Laggan was featured in the programme. Newtonmore is only eight miles away and overlooks the River Spey in the Cairngorms National Park. There are several shops and public houses and two award winning museums. Laggan’s Wolftrax Mountain Bike Centre is close by and other outdoor activities available are pony trekking, walking, climbing, and bird watching. There is ample to do in the area and Laggan makes a great base to see this part of Scotland. |
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| Newtonmore 7 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 3 |

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| In a lovely secluded wooded situation on the edge of a pretty little Speyside town, this charming and attractive cottage has been tastefully refurbished to a high standard to provide comfortable, warm and well-appointed accommodation. 50 yards off the village street, the property has a well-kept enclosed garden and is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, hotels, the amazing Waltzing Waters 'son-et-lumiere' display, the Clan Mcpherson Centre and the Highland Folk Museum. Newtonmore, the highest of the Speyside towns, lies just off the Great North Road and is the ideal base for exploring north to the Cairngorm National Park, the Whisky Trail and Loch Ness or west to Loch Laggan, Fort William and the Great Glen. A wealth of outdoor activities in this area include climbing, walking and biking in unspoiled wilderness areas, sailing at Loch Insh, winter sports, golf, pony trekking and angling on the famous River Spey. Attractions include the Highland Wildlife Park, Cairngorm Funicular Railway and Dalwhinnie Distillery. The mountain resort of Aviemore is a 30 minute drive and Inverness is just an hour away.1 double and 1 single bedroom, (cot available), bright dining/living room with open fire, well-appointed kitchen, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating and open fire. Fridge, washer/dryer, microwave, television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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| Te Bheag , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ 291- £746
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Te Bheag is a modern detached house situated in an exclusive private development in the village of Newtonmore in the Cairngorms National Park. With two double bedrooms, one twin bedroom, two singles and three family bathrooms, this cottage can sleep eight people in comfort. The rest of the accommodation comprises a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with an open fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for four cars and a lawned garden with outdoor furniture. Set in a stunning part of the country, Te Bheag is sure to give you a family holiday to remember. |
| The picturesque town of Newtonmore, overlooking the River Spey within the boundaries of the Cairngorms national park – Britain’s largest – is home to a wide selection of local amenities. From shops to pubs and craft centres to museums, this lovely remote location has something for everyone’s tastes. As a film location for the popular television series ‘Monarch of the Glen’, the village is incredibly lovely and can be viewed from the ‘Wildcat Trail’ – a seven mile circular walk around the edge of town. This path takes in some breathtaking scenery, including the River Spey with woodland, moorland and wonderful views across the valley to the Cairngorms. With horse-riding, golfing, fishing, trekking, cycling and bird-watching all on offer in the immediate vicinity, you're unlikely to get bored on a holiday to Newtonmore. |
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| The Sheiling , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ 191- £631
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This is a newly appointed three bedroomed apartment and is a change from the traditional holiday cottages. The property has a warm welcoming feel with the sitting room, dining area and well equipped kitchen all on open-plan. The sitting room has a living flame effect fire and doors leading to a shared garden. There are three bedrooms two twin rooms, one of them on the ground floor, and a double room, and the accommodation is completed by a ground floor bathroom and a separate shower room. There is a pub and shop within a five mile walk, and for outdoor pursuits, Aviemore is only 16 miles away. Edinburgh can be reached in an hour. With all these amenities close to hand this apartment is an ideal base from which to explore this lovely area of Scotland. |
| Newtonmore is situated in the Cairngorms National Park and has many attractions and activities for visitors to this lovely region. There is a ‘Wildcat Trail” which is a seven mile round walk around the village and takes in the wonderful woodland and moorland scenery. A unique form of entertainment to this charming location is the Waltzing Water and Light Theatre, a spectacular sight guaranteed to entertain everyone of all ages. Behind the village rises the towering Monadhliath Mountains and these offer an introduction to the National Park and the many outdoor pursuits on offer such as walking, mountain-biking, climbing and skiing. With the many sights and visitor attractions in the area this is a fabulous base to take advantage of this lovely location. |
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| Newtonmore 6 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| An excellent selection of comfortable well-maintained properties in the popular Spey Valley area. There are all kinds of sporting and leisure activities for all age groups amidst beautiful Highland scenery, including excellent fishing, golf, clay pigeon shooting, pony trekking and water sports. A wide variety of Scottish wildlife can be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. The houses are based in two villages, each quite different.NEWTONMORE - a popular Speyside resort village, famous for being first to offer pony trekking as a sport - visitors can still ride Highland ponies into the Monadhliath Mountains. The village is close to the River Spey and has good shops, hotels and restaurants. In a quiet situation behind the village main street, this spacious detached house is comfortably furnished and well-maintained and has an enclosed garden. 2 double and 1 twin bedroom with walk in shower (each with w.h.b.), living room, dining/kitchen, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath.The property is all electric and has fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave oven, television, DVD player and electric blankets. Children and well behaved pets are welcome. Bed linen and towels can be arranged at 5.00 p.p. per stay. Cots are available at a charge of 5.00 per week. If linen or cot is required, please request at time of booking, indicating which beds are required. Payment for cots and linen will be collected on arrival. |
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| Newtonmore 4 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| An excellent selection of comfortable well-maintained properties in the popular Spey Valley area. There are all kinds of sporting and leisure activities for all age groups amidst beautiful Highland scenery, including excellent fishing, golf, clay pigeon shooting, pony trekking and water sports. A wide variety of Scottish wildlife can be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. The houses are based in two villages, each quite different.NEWTONMORE - a popular Speyside resort village, famous for being first to offer pony trekking as a sport - visitors can still ride Highland ponies into the Monadhliath Mountains. The village is close to the River Spey and has good shops, hotels and restaurants. In a quiet part of the village, this detached bungalow is well-maintained and comfortably furnished and has a garden and sun lounge. 2 double and 1 twin bedroom (1 with en suite wc/w.h.b and 2 with w.h.b.), living/dining room, kitchen and bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath.The property is all electric and has fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave oven, television, DVD player and electric blankets. Children and well behaved pets are welcome. Bed linen and towels can be arranged at 5.00 p.p. per stay. Cots are available at a charge of 5.00 per week. If linen or cot is required, please request at time of booking, indicating which beds are required. Payment for cots and linen will be collected on arrival. |
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| Laggan 1 , Newtonmore |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This modern bungalow of traditional design is situated in its own grounds on a working sheep farm, and takes advantage of the lovely views over fields to the River Spey and Lochaber Hills beyond. The house offers homely, welcoming, warm accommodation, with extensive use of natural wood and attractive, comfortable furnishings. Bronze award in theVisit Scotland's Green Tourism Scheme for environmental protection.This is a beautiful location, within the cairngorm national park, perfect for a 'get away from it all' holiday. An excellent area for bird watching and wildlife, fishing can be arranged on the River Spey. Golf and pony trekking can be enjoyed in Newtonmore (9 miles) and in season, skiing is available. Hill-walking and mountain biking are also popular here. Shops 1/2 mile, hotel 1 mile. 1 double with ensuite shower room; 1 twin and 1 single bedroom (travel cot available), bright south facing lounge with open fire, Kitchen/dining room, utility room, bathroom. All electric with Total Control electric central heating plus open fire. Fridge, microwave, auto washing machine, tumble dryer, Sky television, video. Bed linen is provided. |
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