Red House is a tempting traditional stone cottage located in the tranquil hamlet of Strathy, near Thurso in the Highland region of Scotland. This delightful property, which accommodates up to four guests, is nestled just a mile from the breathtaking Strathy Bay, known for its sheltered beach and stunning rural views. The cottage features a cozy living room with an electric coal-effect fire, a separate dining room, and a well-equipped kitchen, making it a perfect getaway for couples and small families seeking both comfort and relaxation.
Inside, the cottage offers a practical layout with two bedrooms on the first floor—one featuring a double bed and a bunk bed suitable for children, and the other with a double bed. The ground floor includes a bathroom with a shower over the bath and essential amenities like gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and parking for two cars. Families can also request additional items such as a cot, highchair, and stairgate for convenience. Outside, a small patio area with garden furniture provides a lovely spot to enjoy the fresh air, complemented by a rough grass area for children to play.
The surrounding area is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The small lane leading from the cottage takes visitors directly to the stunning Strathy Bay, where the expansive sandy beach offers opportunities for sunbathing, picnics, and various watersports without the usual crowds. The region is also popular for its fishing, with options for sea, loch, and river fishing readily available. Additionally, the area is ideal for surfers and beachgoers, ensuring that even during peak summer months, visitors can enjoy a peaceful experience amidst scenic landscapes.
Wildlife enthusiasts will find Strathy to be a paradise, with sightings of whales, basking sharks, porpoises, seals, and otters reported in the vicinity. Furthermore, the nearby colony of puffins at Melvich and the RSPB nature reserve at Forsinard offer unique opportunities for birdwatching and exploration of local flora and fauna. The charming coastal villages nearby feature essential amenities, including pubs and restaurants, while activities such as golf, canoeing, cycling, hill walking, and horse riding are easily accessible. The riding school at Bettyhill, in particular, provides a memorable experience for horse lovers with its scenic beach rides.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!