
The property nestles among some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland, surrounded by deer forests and with its various lochs, the property makes an ideal retreat and makes a great base to explore the surrounding area further. The lodge originally built in 1875 by Lord Lovelace who owned the nearby Lochcarron Estate as a weekend retreat, has recently been renovated and upgraded by the present owner. The property traditional in style has been equipped and furnished to a high level and can accommodate up to ten guests.
A host of activities are available on the estate, stalking, fishing, walking, bird watching, and for the photographer or painter, the surrounding landscapes and scenery are awe inspiring and would certainly make an ideal subject matter. Loch Damph itself is within a five minute walk of the property, and is an ideal place to fish for brown trout, either by the shore or by boat (available for hire locally), and the many other smaller hill lochs are also worth a visit. Sea fishing is also available at the nearby lochs at Kishorn and Shieldaig.
The surrounding area is very popular with hillwalkers and climbers, the nearby Torridon hills with the well known peaks of Beinn Alligin, Sgurr Mhor, Liathach and Beinn Eighe, are available for the more experienced, whereas the estate itself offers areas for the less experienced. There are various mountain tracks and walks in the vicinity, these include the walk that runs from Inverbain near Shieldaig across country to the village of Applecross. The quiet forest and road network in the area is also ideal for the mountain bike enthusiast.
The small villages of Lochcarron (8 miles) and Shieldaig (6 miles), are the main population areas, the larger Lochcarron offers a few shops, including a butchers and a large supermarket, and a couple of restaurants. Shieldaig has a couple of small shops, a bar and the Coastal Kitchen Restaurant. Closest to the property is Kishorn it has a small craft shop and a seasonal Seafood Restaurant. Further afield the ancestral home of the Lovelace family Torridon House, now called the Torridon an upmarket hotel with a fine dining restaurant, and its neighbouring Inn, both worth a visit for a special occasion or a less informal event. The resident chef uses the best of local ingredients including freshly caught seafood and venison in many of his dishes. For the food lover the village of Applecross with its renowned pub is a must do, accessed via the Bealach na Ba, “pass of the cattle”, the highest mountain road in the British Isles, or the longer coastal road from Shieldaig. The views from either route are quite spectacular and on a clear day the Islands of Raasay and the Cuillin mountains on Skye are clearly visible. An ideal day out is to take the circular tour, accessing Applecross from the Bealach and travelling back along the coastal road to Shieldaig. On the route you’ll pass Sand Bay, made famous by the BBC when it filmed the reality television series Monty Halls’ Great Escape there.
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Sleeps: 10
Location: Kishorn - Wester Ross
From: £500 to £950 per week in 2010
Xmas: £1000
New Year: Not Available
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Kinloch Damph Lodge is approximately 75 miles from the Highland Capital, Inverness. From Inverness, take the A9 North to the Tore roundabout, turn left onto the A835, sign posted Ullapool. Continue up the A835 past Garve and turn left onto the A832 to Achnasheen, turn left onto the A890, signposted Lochcarron, drive through the village of Lochcarron and head for Kishorn and onwards to Shieldaig.
After approximately 7.5 miles from Lochcarron, you will arrive at Kinloch Damph. Lodge. The property is situated at the head of Kinloch Damph, the house sits at the end of a mile long drive and this can be clearly seen on the right hand side from the road. The turn is situated opposite a roadside barn which is on the left and just prior to the road taking a steep climb uphill to the right. Please drive slowly down the drive and over the bridge, the lodge is situated at the end.
Post Code - IV54 8UY
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CAROLANN GUTHRIE
Date posted: 10/08/2010