Kerrow House

Glen Affric, Inverness-shire, Scotland

General Details

Kerrow House, Glen Affric

Set in 12 acres of woodland on the bank of the River Glass, this bed and breakfast accommodation offers an ideal base for touring and enjoying some spectacular scenery.

Close to Glen Affric, Strathglass, Loch Ness and in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Kerrow House is perfect for a relaxing break.

A traditional Georgian hunting lodge of the Chisholm style, the house was once home to the Scottish Highland author Neil Gunn.

Kerrow House, Glen Affric Accommodation Inverness-shire

Today guests enjoying the comfortable, stylish and informal atmosphere of Kerrow House can also take advantage of private fly fishing [free of charge] on the River Glass during the appropriate season.

Accommodation

Kerrow House Four Poster Room - Glen Affric, Inverness-shire

The Four Poster Room has a luxurious four-poster double bed and en-suite facilities that include a large shower.

The Family Room can accommodate two or three adults, with a double bed and a single bed. It also has its own private bathroom next door.

Kerrow House Family Room - Glen Affric, Inverness-shire

The Double Room is traditionally furnished and has an antique King-size double bed, with a private bathroom next door.

Kerrow House Double Room - Glen Affric, Inverness-shire

All bedrooms are well appointed, with:

  • Colour television
  • Hairdryer
  • Electric blanket
  • Tea and coffee making facilities

An additional child can stay in any of the rooms in a fold-away bed or cot.

Food and Drink

Kerrow House Breakfast Room - Glen Affric, Inverness-shire

Full Scottish Breakfast is on offer each morning, with lighter options also available - including Kerrow House's own free range eggs.

Vegetarian and special diets can be catered for with prior notice. Packed lunches can be provided for guests and provisions can also be bought at a nearby convenience store.

There is a good range of choices for evening meals nearby - two establishments within two miles and a further four within eight miles.

Location

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Arrangements can be made to collect guests from Inverness, where there is an Inter-City railway terminal and an International airport. However having the use of a car is advisable to enjoy a visit to this area fully.

Directions by Road:
Take the A82 from Inverness [signposted to Fort William] along Loch Ness to Drumnadrochit. Turn right at the Loch Ness Monster Exhibition onto the A831 through Glen Urquhart towards Cannich. After about 12 miles go down a long hill, turn left onto a single track road towards Tomich and after another mile turn right on the driveway to Kerrow House.

Leisure

Kerrow House - Fishing

Kerrow offers free trout fishing on its private 3.5 mile section of the River Glass, and can also arrange salmon fishing [charge applies].

The spectacular and beautiful Plodda Falls are only a six mile drive from Kerrow House and there are numerous walks in the surrounding area, many of which are signposted.

Glen Affric, Glen Cannich and Strathfarrar are close by.

Travel east past the village of Drumnadrochit to explore Loch Ness and the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle, illuminated at night.

In the unspoilt countryside of this region, you can also enjoy horse riding, pony trekking, mountain climbing, cycling, bird watching and wildlife watching [raptors, finches, deer, pine marten, otters] and a range of guided activities.

Prices

Bed and breakfast £30.00 to £35.00 per person per night.
Single occupancy of double room - please ask for details.

Other Information

This is a totally non smoking guest house. This is a non smoking guest house

Walking boots can be left to dry in the boiler room at Kerrow House.

Kerrow House

Cannich, near Beauly, Inverness-shire IV4 7NA Tel: Click to view Email: Click to view Enquire Online
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