Located in Kinlochlochy, Inverness-shire, in the scenic Highlands of Scotland, the Great Glen Water Park offers a value lodge accommodation that can comfortably sleep up to seven guests. The lodge features one master double bedroom and two twin bedrooms, with facilities including a bath with an overhead shower or a separate shower. Some lodges boast stunning views across Loch Oich, enhancing the overall experience of this picturesque retreat.
This idyllic location is surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of wooded hills and the crystal-clear waters of Loch Oich, making it a perfect getaway for families seeking adventure and relaxation in the 'outdoor capital of the UK.' Guests can engage in a variety of watersports and land-based activities, providing ample opportunities for fun and exploration. From gentle river-rafting safaris to more exhilarating pursuits, the activity centre caters to a range of interests and skill levels, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the great outdoors.
In addition to the numerous activities available, the area is steeped in folklore, most notably the Legend of Loch Ness, which draws visitors to explore its mysteries. The surroundings are rich with attractions, including historical castle ruins, picturesque waterfalls, pristine sandy beaches, and local distilleries. For those looking to venture further, day trips to the Isle of Skye offer additional exploration opportunities, while nearby Aonach Mor provides skiing options suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced skiers.
The Great Glen Water Park also features a range of activities designed for both relaxation and adventure, including a children's play area, abseiling, canoeing, kayaking, clay pigeon shooting, gorge walking, canyoning, quad biking, and fishing for salmon and trout. Guests can also enjoy white-water rafting and 4x4 driving experiences, with some activities available from July onwards and subject to availability. Overall, this destination promises a memorable experience filled with excitement and natural beauty.
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!