Location

Writing in 1933, the traveller H.V Morton wrote: "Fifteen miles of beauty lie between hills. They are called Glenmoriston." At the place where the river Moriston tumbles into the legendary Loch Ness, lies the lovely village of Invermoriston. Simply put, there are few places in the world that equal this corner of the Scottish Highlands. And it is here that we would like to offer you a holiday to remember.
Set in natural woodland and meadow, Invermoriston Holiday Lodges are available for self-catering rental, with all the comforts of home.
The proprietors, Clare and Errol Levings look forward to welcoming you to Invermoriston for a superb holiday among spectacular scenery and with all the famous Scottish hospitality for which the Highlands are renowned.

The old Sian Drochit stone Telford Bridge at Invermoriston on the Great Glen Way is a convenient short cut into the 23 acre Chalet Park. These are the falls that the salmon have to climb to get to their spawning grounds in Glenmoriston.
Just half a mile from the banks of Loch Ness, you will love the walks and the cycle paths through craggy forested hills and winding pastureland - most of all, you will love the views.

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The region abounds with with a large variety of wildlife and is above all a peaceful place of outstanding natural beauty. Just an easy stroll across the old bridge and you can enjoy the hospitality of the local hotel, restaurant and bar, the nearby tea-rooms, varied activities in the village hall and the convenience of the local shop from which you can order groceries for your arrival.

WALKING
The River Moriston estuary into Loch Ness is a short 800 metre scramble from Thomas Telford's bridge, along the river and past the waterfalls. There are also many other attractive walks nearby through forest, mountain trail or meadow and of course we are on The Great Glen Way.
TOURING
Ancient forests of Caledonia, over 9,000 hectares in Glen Affric, more in Glen More. The Black Isle, all around Loch Beauly, the Road to the Isles - and within a day's easy trip try Aviemore and the Cairngorms, the Isle of Skye, Fort William, Oban, John O'Groats, Ullapool or Gairloch.
ACTION IDEAS
Horse riding and pony trekking for all levels of experience - marvel at the beauty of the Highlands from remote trails on horseback; sailing, fishing or stalking. Experience kayaking on nearby rivers, guided walks www.macguiding.co.uk
GOLFERS
There are local and internationally renowned courses within an easy drive.
CYCLISTS
We are right on the Great Glen Way Cycle Path, through forest and challenging craggy trails, and of course, experienced walkers know that they can use these trails as well.
HERITAGE
The mysterious Urquhart Castle ruins and of course, Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster herself. Inverness, Culloden, Clava Cairns, Cawdor Castle built in the 14th century and made famous in Shakespear's Macbeth. Why just in Invermoriston is St Columba's Well.
MUSIC & THE ARTS
Museums, theatres and exhibitions of local artists' works and much more in Inverness.

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