Luxury 1 bedroom barn conversion with hot tub located on a farm only 5 minutes from Inverness and 10 minutes from Loch Ness with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, Inverness and the Moray Firth. The farm has a herd of 12 Alpacas with 6 baby Alpacas due June 2026. The property is perfect for a romantic getaway, and is an excellent base for exploring Inverness, the Highlands and the NC500.Â
- Open plan living area
- Wood burning stove
- Rainfall Shower
- Kingsize Bed
- Hot Tub
The property comprises an open plan living area with wood log burner. The living area is equipped with a smart TV and bluetooth speaker.
The kitchen is fully equipped with a coffee machine, Samsung appliances (Oven, Venting Induction Hob, Microwave, Dishwasher and fridge with freezer compartment).
The master bedroom features a king size bed with built in wardrobe. The room also features a smart TV. Adjoined to the master bedroom is an ensuite bathroom which has a rainfall shower and double sink vanity unit.
Outside there is a private hot tub equipped with feature lighting and bluetooth speaker system. There is also an outdoor dining area with spectacular views across Inverness and neighboring farmland.
My husband and I spent 2 weeks in the UK and stayed in 7 different accommodations during that time. This was, by far, the best by a mile. Not only is it situated on a lovely stretch of farmland with a view of Loch Ness in the distance, the rental themselves were comfortable, well-equipped, and clean. Each individual unit has its own little enclosure with a hot tub that was perfect after a long day of walking.
The rental was beautiful and homey. The attention to detail was incredible, every piece of this rental was well thought out. The bathrooms were clean and well organized. The wi-if worked quite well. The rental also had a dishwasher, oven, and microwave for use. This was great for us as we wanted to be in the comfort of the rental as opposed to out at a restaurant, so we were able to pick up food at a nearby Tesco superstore (~8m away) and stay in.
As an added bonus, they gave us a couple bags of feed to hand feed the alpacas, which was a really nice way to say goodbye to our time there.
One thing I would note is that if you donât have your own car, getting here might be a bit of a hassle. It is situated along a moderate stretch of single lane road and could probably be reached by Uber or similar services but it might not be the most convenient way.