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Wildside Highland LodgesNewest Review: ... in the middle of nowhere. One telephone-box, one hotel, a few houses and the Wildside Highland Lodges. Wildside is a small ... more |
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by - written on 04/07/00 (Useful, 202 readings)
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Stressy job? Noisy neighbours? Too much on your plate? You need to retreat...you need the Highlands! About 20 miles from Inverness and 9 miles from Fort Augustus is Whitebridge. A wee little village in the middle of nowhere. One telephone-box, one hotel, a few houses and the Wildside Highland Lodges. Wildside is a small private complex of 12 lodges. The self-catering lodges are very, very nice - open plan living rooms with dining areas, kitchen, bath and shower, continetal quilts and bedlinen - and wonderful comfy beds! The best of all - you can take your dog! The lodges are not very cheap, depending on the season up to 546£ per house/per ... Read the complete review
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