Marino Lodge Self Catering Accommodation
Marino Lodge is a large self-catering holiday house, offering delightful accommodation on the west coast of Scotland, near the village of Lochailort in the Lochaber area of the Highlands. Surrounded by a huge and beautiful scenic area of the Scottish West Highlands, the lodge offers some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery, with sea views out to the Inner Isles. It is situated just off “The Road to the Isles”, the A830 from the Inverness-shire town of Fort William to the port of Mallaig.
Marino is a modern lodge with traditional Highland features combined with comfortable accommodation. Marino Lodge fits into neither category of castles nor self-catering cottages, but offers the unique ambience of a large house on a centuries-old historic estate which dates back to the Jacobite rising and before that to the Clanranalds.
Surrounded by its own 4500 acre estate, where you are free to roam, The property provides ideal holiday accommodation, whether as wonderful place to stay or as a comfortable base to discover the Western Highlands and further afield. It is particularly suitable for larger groups, with 5 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 en-suite) plus a shower room, and sleeps up to 10 adults.
Marino Lodge is on an elevated position on Roshven Hill, giving fantastic panoramic views over Loch Ailort and out towards the islands of Rhum and Eigg, and provides a unique setting in one of the most scenic parts of Scotland. The sunroom captures the panoramic views of the Inner Isles whilst providing an excellent play area for children during the day.
There is lots to do in the area, with golf, walking, cycling, clay pigeon shooting, stalking and fishing all to be enjoyed. With Marino Lodge as a touring base Loch Ness, The Isle of Skye, Ardnamurchan and Oban are all a comfortable day out.
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Marino Lodge Roshven Lochailort Inverness-shire PH38 4ND |
Telephone |
01297 32183 |
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www.marinolodge.com |
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This page was last updated: 18 January 2013
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