Lochinver · 整套小木屋 · 1室1床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · Spectacular Mountain and sea views
Muir-làn self-catering log cabin lodge is uniquely situated on the water’s edge. (For anglers – you can fish from the water’s edge and catch fish!) from your own private Jetty There is a hot tub on the balcony for your private use. Home comforts are provided: a fully fitted integrated kitchen area with all the necessary modern appliances, including a freezer, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, and washing machine /dryer. Eating out Lochinver Larder Peets Restaurant The Caberfeidh Inverlodge.
Had a wonderful stay at Muirlan. The cabin was clean and well appointed. The hot tub on the deck was the perfect way to unwind after a day sightseeing, with wonderful views across to Lochinver. One evening we were lucky to see 2 otters playing in the water right outside. We will definitely return in the future.
Greta place and as described. Susan was easy to communicate with and the place was lovely and as described. Very highly recommend.
This was an absolute dream of a cabin - so well-equipped, comfortable and very beautiful. The hot tub was an amazing touch after a long day’s hiking too. Can’t wait to come back for a second visit. Thank you so much Roy and Suzy!
Fantastic stay in your gorgeous log cabin. Amazing views from the deck and hot tub was perfect. Had a lovely evening watching the stars with the fire pit on thanks to Roy kindly brining us dry logs. Couldnt have wished for a more equipped home from home and the bed was one of the comfiest ever! We will definitely be back! Loved it!!
There is a lot to do locally.
LOCHINVER village is situated half a mile around the bay from our properties at Baddidarach, and facilities include several excellent restaurants; during the summer months, if you would like to eat out, it is advisable to contact the restaurant to book ahead, out of season we would recommend checking online to find out opening times.
The famous Highland Stoneware Pottery, a ship’s chandler, craft shops, a petrol station and a doctor’s surgery.
There are also grocery and greengrocery shops, a butcher, a newsagent, a mobile fishmonger, a village Post Office and a Mobile Bank service. Van Tuesday 2.15 – 3.15 Friday 10.15 – 12. 15.
Fishing permits for the many surrounding lochs can be purchased from the tourist office, which also supplies a booklet listing many of the spectacular hill paths and mountain walks in Assynt. Salmon-fishing permits can be obtained for Kirkaig and Inver rivers from the Inverlodge Hotel.
Sea cruises around this beautiful coastline, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and sea-angler alike, are always available on north coast sea tours.
So now, come and experience Assynt first-hand, with its many mountains, lochs and rivers – enjoy the beautiful shoreline and sandy beaches close at hand. Please take advantage of our pure air and the unspoilt beauty of the Highlands.
If you find it helpful to have groceries delivered before your arrival, Inverpark Stores would be happy to help you.
Drumbeg Stores also offer this service – have a look at their website.
Also, Greenlees Butchers is a quality butcher and venison dealer and can make gluten-free sausages and burgers to order.
A little about Lochinver
Lochinver's village and fishing port is at the heart of Assynt in Sutherland – a drive of approximately two hours from Inverness.
Lochinver (Loch an Inbhir in Gaelic) is a village on the coast in the Assynt district of Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. A few miles northeast is Loch Assynt, the source of the River Inver, which flows into Loch Inver at the village. There are 200 lochans in the area, making the place very popular with anglers. Lochinver is dominated by the “sugar loaf” shape of Caisteal Liath, the summit peak of nearby Suilven.
Lochinver is the second largest fishing port in Scotland, frequented by European fishermen, primarily from Spain and France. Lochinver underwent a major renewal project in the 1990s, where the harbour area was rebuilt, and a new and much-improved loading area was created. This new development involved blasting an area of several hectares out of the surrounding rock. Currently, the area is primarily undeveloped, except for a new Sports Centre.
The back of Lochinver is a beautiful part of Assynt, with local tourism and nature areas being developed in conjunction with small-scale forestry activities. Birdlife in Lochinver includes the curlew, oystercatcher and hooded crow.
Other local villages worth mentioning include Inverkirkaig – accessed by the road leading up the River Culag – and on the coastal road north:
Achmelvich, Clashmore, Stoer, Clashnessie, Drumbeg and Culkein Drumbeg.
In the 1890s, a railway was suggested to be constructed from Invershin to Lochinver to ‘open up’ the Highlands and provide a direct rail connection with ferries to the Western Isles. This scheme was an alternative to a proposed route to Ullapool from Garve. In the event, neither were able to obtain funding.
Eating out
Lochinver Larder
Peets Restaurant
The Albannach
The Caberfeidh
Inverlodge
Things to do
Assynt Fly Fishing
Assynt Angling
North West Sea Kayaking
Walk Highlands
Discover Assynt
Highland Stoneware
The Little Soap and Candle Company
North Coast Sea tours
Gallery
How to reach us by road, rail or air from Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.
Driving is perhaps the most convenient and flexible way of touring the Highlands of Scotland and there are a number of popular routes through famous glens and past celebrated landmarks. The AA route planner can help plan any special trails you might wish to see.
For any general travel/timetable enquiries, there is a nationwide travel information service available, called Traveline Scotland. One number gives access to information about all rail, coach, bus, ferry and internal air services in Scotland.
By Road : Directions from the South
From Inverness take the A835 to Ullapool and then carrying on north to Ledmore Junction. Turn left onto the A837 to Lochinver. On approach to the village down the steep hill, take the right turning to Baddidarrach, which crosses over a stone bridge & the River Inver. Baddidarrach is signposted along this road with a left turn just after the cattle grid. Mountview self catering is third on the left hand side of the road. First is Muir-lan log cabin, a little further along this road is Saorsa log cabin, and then Mountview house. This road has no street lighting and it is advisable to have a torch with you if arriving in the evening.
By Bus
City Link runs a regular bus service to and from Glasgow and Inverness all year round. From Inverness both City Link and Rapsons run a bus service to Ullapool and Rapsons (change buses) also continues its journey on to Lochinver, where we can meet you from the terminus.
Tim Dearman coaches operates a service from Inverness as far north as Durness, six days a week from May to the end of September. His morning run leaves Inverness at 08.50 and arrives in Lochinver at 11.54 and the return route leaves Lochinver at 17.11 and arrives back in Inverness at 19.44. The local post bus also runs daily to and from Lairg (45 miles).
By Rail
The nearest station is at Inverness which is 98 miles, approximately 2 hours driving time from Lochinver. There are direct trains from London to Inverness and there is a sleeper service available. Rail journeys can be made from Inverness to Lairg station (45 miles) and then the post bus from Lairg to Lochinver would be needed to complete the journey.
By Plane
The closest airport is Inverness Airport (110 miles) from where car hire is available. Flights to Inverness run from London Gatwick, Luton and Bristol by Easyjet or Flybe. offer other flights to Inverness from Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Gatwick, Manchester and Southampton.
The closest international airport is Glasgow which is approximately 250 miles away. Car hire is also readily available here.For taxi travel on arrival at Glasgow airport, within the city, try Glasgow Airport Millennium Taxis.
Ferry
Caledonian McBrayne. runs a ferry service from Ullapool daily to Stornoway, (Hebrides).
自我介绍
Hi Im Susan Im married to my husband Angus Roy for 41 years we have two grown up sons . We have owned and run our small family business Mountview self catering Lochinver for over 30 years. My husband Angus is renovating an old boat at the local harbour hopefully get it finished this years he love working with hard wood. We both enjoy gardening , reading, music and riding our motorcycle. We are very new to Airbnb offering guests bookings through Airbnb .
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