Other places to stay in and around Nairn
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The
Pine Tree House is spacious, comfortable, attractive, well equipped,
recently redecorated house is open all year and only 5 miles from Inverness
Airport.
It is situated on a secondary road half a mile from Summerfield supermarket.
The Pine Tree House Accommodation
It has 3 bedrooms containing a new king size bed 5 feet (1 metre 53 centimetres)
wide by 6 feet 6 inches (1 metre 53 centimetres) long.
Also 3 single beds (one new) and a large cot.
The bathroom contains a bath, shower, washbasin and toilet and there is
an extra toilet and washbasin downstairs as well as an extra washbasin
in the double bedroom.
The Pine Tree House Facilities
The kitchen has a large dishwasher, microwave, fridge,
washing machine, tumble dryer, toaster and an electric kettle.
There is a TV/video with a digital set top box in the lounge.
Laundry Facilities on Complex
Garden
Regarding the exterior, the front garden has flowerbeds and a spacious
parking area, enough for 2 or 3 vehicles.
The, large rear secluded garden has perennial flowers, fruit, vegetables
and facilities for playing badminton and croquet.
There are modern deckchairs with a matching low table available for relaxation.
No pets permitted.
Dishwasher
Outdoor Play Area
Highchair Available
Cot Available
No Smoking Permitted
No credit cards accepted
Eating Out Facilities within 2 miles
Shop within 2 Miles
Activities
Aided by these you could travel and within a mile see the white sandy
beach, marine harbour, packed with yachts and the famous Nairn Golf Club
where the international ‘Walkers Cup’ was televised world
wide in 1999.
Drive from 'The Pine Tree House'. Other sports available are horse
riding, fishing, game shooting,
sailing and in the magnificent mountainous regions, skiing
e.g. Lecht – great for children.
In addition you could visit many historical places, e.g. Culloden Battlefield,
Fort George, Brodie and Cawdor castles.
At the latter you might like to refresh yourselves at ‘Cawdor
Tavern’, which received the accolade for Britain.
Other tours are a dolphin boat trip on Loch Ness and the whisky distillery
trails.
Directions
Getting there from the Information Centre
The Nairn Tourist Centre is at present in the Public Library, High Street,
Nairn, but might be relocated in the Autumn 2007 to the New Community
Centre in King Street, next to the Police Station.
Go to Inverness Road and you will find Manse Road on a turning on the
right after the Parish Church.
‘The Pine Tree House’ is number 34 and has a very tall pine
tree in the front garden.
Getting There by Railway
Take a train to Nairn Station.
Getting there by Aeroplane
Arrive at Dalcross (Inverness) Airport, then take a 10 min. taxi ride
to Nairn, or hire a car in advance from the airport.
Getting There by Ferry
Usually will transport your car. From Orkney and Shetland
Email The Pine Tree House enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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