Quirky two bedroom cottage attached to an iconic tiny pub, and on the banks of the infamous River Spey.
Ground Floor:
Step to entrance.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With 32" Freeview TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With breakfast bar, electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With zip and link twin beds (can be super kingsize on request).
Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed.
Bathroom: With bath and toilet.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack.
Garden with terrace and garden furniture (shared with pub next door). No smoking. Please note: No children under the age of 12. There is a river, 20 yards away.
Situated on the outskirts of the picturesque Speyside village of Craigellachie, by the River Fiddich, this cottage offers you warm and comfortable accommodation, set in beautiful surroundings with the ever-gurgling River Fiddich at the bottom of the garden.
You can bring a book and settle in the sun trap of the garden, lose yourself in thought down by the river, or participate in lively debate with whoever happens to be in the attached, iconic tiny pub at the time with your favourite dram or pint, together with copious amounts of laughter and bonhomie.
Behind the cherry red front door this quirky, immaculately presented, riverside cottage, there is a private entrance into the hallway with amble space. Kick off those shoes and hang your coat as you settle down in the open-plan living space. Upstairs there are two large and exquisite bedrooms, one is furnished with a kingsize bed, the other with a super kingsize zip and link bed. A generous bathroom and shower room are found adjacent. Outside seating can be found in the riverside garden which is shared with the pub.
Rising in the southern part of the Monadhliath massif, the River Spey flows through some of the most beautiful scenery before disgorging its cool, clear waters 172km later at Spey Bay in the Moray Firth. It is the ninth longest river in Britain, and the third longest and fastest flowing in Scotland. Renowned for its salmon, the river entices fishermen from all points of the compass to come and pit their wits against the ’King of Fish’. But it is not only the fishing that draws people to Speyside; this area is rich in history with many fine examples of castles and other historical sites, as well as being home to over 50 distilleries, each producing its own distinctive amber fluid.
Taking its name from the river through which it flows, Speyside is a walkers’ paradise and a mecca for crafters and artists, who come for the unique quality of light, the vast open skies, breath-taking sunrises and sunsets, and just for the sheer exuberance of the area. Once visited, it is never forgotten.
Over the years the Fiddichside Inn has played host to visitors from all walks of life, who come here to indulge their passion for whisky, castle hopping and munro bagging, skiing, off-road driving, kayaking, white water rafting and, of course, fishing. This diverse and stunningly beautiful area is mesmerising in any season, what are you waiting for? Beach 20 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.