Accommodation

Located in two buildings The Lodge and Stable Cottage

The Lodge

Affric Lodge was constructed of local pine and hardwoods and Caledonian granite between 1860-1872 and is full of character showcasing its Victorian features including turrets and fireplaces.  All has been faithfully restored.

Whereas the charming and newly built Stable Cottage sited nearby, is contemporary and colourful.

The Lodge has eight elegant and luxurious bedrooms. The Stable Cottage has three more all of which are South facing.

Places to unwind

Occasionally you may wish to sit back and relax, perhaps with a book and a cup of tea or a dram or glass of wine?  Throughout the Lodge you will find many suitable spaces and, in the nearby brand new Spa buildings there are more.

Interestingly, the four walls of the Lodge Drawing Room were painted with famous sporting scenes by Sir Edwin Landseer RA (1802 – 1873) and as such present a deal of interest to guests at Affric.  As is known, Landseer caste in bronze the renowned four lions of Trafalgar Square, London.  Perhaps similarly admired is his picture “Monarch of the Glen” presently exhibited in the National Gallery of Scotland.   A cosy bay window seat and a pair of binoculars help nature lovers to gaze along the miles of lochs and onwards to the seemingly endless Highland Hills beyond.

Perhaps take a tipple from the Drinks Room just yards away…

Should Highlands fresh air be preferred, there exists endless choices of trails and tracks along which to wander. 

Or take a moment and gather friends around the West Dock fire pit… perhaps exchanging stories and banter and not a little bit of laughter too.

Stable Cottage