Duirinish Holiday Lodges Raasay Lodge is a Canadian Style lodge with 3 bedrooms and one bathroom with shower over the bath. There is one double bedroom, one twin bedded room and one room with adult sized bunk beds. Raasay sleeps up to six people. The lodge has electric heating in every room controlled by you, so whatever the weather, or your personal temperature preference, you are in control. Heating and electricity are included in the price of the lodge.
Raasay is situated next to the childrens play area, so if you have small children that you want to keep an eye on while they are playing on the swings this is a great lodge for you. If you don’t like the sound of children playing you should avoid this lodge during school holidays!
In the second half of May the woods next to Raasay are carpeted in Scottish Bluebells. It is a beautiful sight and smells fantastic on a sunny day.
EPC rating: G
Sleeping Arrangements
Bedroom 1:
The double bedroom has a 4’6″ bed with crisp white bed linen, bed side tables and a wardrobe with hanging space and drawers. The bed is made up ready for you to crawl into! Towels are also provided.
Bedroom 2:
The twin bedroom has two 3ft single beds, a bedside table and a wardrobe with hanging space and drawers. The beds are made up ready for you with crisp white bed linen and towels are also provided.
Bedroom 3:
The bunk bedroom has a set of adult bunk beds and a wardrobe and dressing table. All beds are made up ready for you to crawl into! Towels are also provided.
Exterior
Situated in a quiet forest clearing with a wee burn. There is a small playpark for children and a lot of place for them to run around. On a clear night the sky is full of stars. The lodge has a picnic table and BBQ outside.
Getting there
Use the co-ordinates below for your Sat Nav, as Postcode-based Sat Nav will only take you as far as the village not to the Lodges themselves. 57° 19' 4.8612" North, 5° 40' 18.0876" West
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From Duirinish cross the bridge following the signs towards Plockton, after about 200 yards turn right towards Achmore and Strome Ferry. One hundred yards down the road just after a cattle grid you will see the entrance to Duirinish Holiday Lodges on the right.
Approaching from Inverness and the north on the A890. One hundred yards beyond a sign to the right saying ‘Strome Ferry (no ferry)’ you should turn right into the village of Achmore, also signposted to Plockton. Stay on this single track road for approximately 4 miles (ignore the right turn to Plockton after about 3 miles). You will go past a small loch on your left and about half a mile later you will come to a cattle grid just around a bend. We are on the left just before the cattle grid.
Accessibility
Three steps to enter lodge.