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Spey Lodge, Aviemore, Highlands

Spey Lodge
Allt na Cardoch
Rothiemurchus

Aviemore
Highlands

PH22 1QP

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We are delighted to launch Spey Lodge for its first season of holiday letting. During the first year we are offering some special introductory rates so keep an eye on this site and tell your friends about Spey Lodge. This comfortable and well-equipped property sleeps up to 14 people and offers stunning views of Rothiemurchus Forest and the Cairngorm Mountains. Its secluded location offers quick access to the many activities in the area, including ski-ing, walking, cycling, pony trekking, sailing and golf. There are also many visitor attractions for families close by, including the Landmark Forest Theme Park in Carrbridge, the Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie and Cairngorm Mountain, with ski-ing, walking and the mountain railway. The spacious interior is filled with light and and the living and sleeping areas have a tasteful and timeless feel. There is a well-equipped kitchen with a range cooker, two fridges, microwave, dishwasher and breakfast bar. The laundry room has ample space for drying walking, ski-ing and cycling gear. The property is hard-wired for Internet access with several connection points and there is a stylish high-definition cinema area for television, DVD, business presentations or Wii games. All five bedrooms have televisions, DVD and X-Boxes for relaxing after a day in the mountains.

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