Situated in the picturesque village of Poolewe, Highland, The Cottage at Corriness House offers a serene getaway in the western Scottish Highlands. This charming, detached holiday home is beautifully white-washed and features ample off-road parking. Its prime location at the mouth of the River Ewe provides breathtaking views of the river, sea, and surrounding mountains, making it an ideal retreat for families or friends eager to explore the stunning Scottish coastline. With three well-appointed bedrooms, the cottage comfortably accommodates up to six guests, ensuring a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Upon entering the cottage, visitors are welcomed by a homely open-plan living space. Here, guests can relax on plush sofas while enjoying their favorite shows on the Smart TV, or the designated chef can prepare meals in the fully-equipped kitchen. Dining together at the table fosters an environment for sharing stories and creating cherished memories. On sunny days, the outdoor picnic bench offers a perfect spot for alfresco dining, allowing guests to savor their meals amidst a truly picturesque backdrop. At the end of the day, the ground-floor bathroom provides a convenient space to refresh before retreating to one of the comfortable bedrooms, which include a king-size room and two twin rooms, each with en-suite shower facilities.
Conveniently located just a short walk from the cottage, a local store allows guests to stock up on essentials for their self-catered stay. For those looking to take a break from cooking, the nearby Poolewe Hotel Cafe and Restaurant offers a delightful dining experience. Guests can also explore the stunning Inverewe Garden, a botanical haven featuring an impressive collection of 2,500 exotic flowers and plants, along with an informative museum. For a more adventurous outing, West Highland Marine Boat Trips provide opportunities for wildlife spotting, including seals, seabirds, and otters, while offering breathtaking views of the coastline.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the golden sands of Gairloch Beach or delve into local history at the Gairloch Museum, both located a short distance from the cottage. Additionally, the renowned NC500 scenic route, spanning 516 miles around Northern Scotland, is easily accessible, inviting guests to discover the rugged beauty of the Scottish coast and charming villages such as Ullapool, Scourie, and Durness. The Cottage at Corriness House serves as a perfect base for creating unforgettable memories while immersing oneself in the natural beauty and rich history of Scotland.
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!