Holiday Cottage in Highlands

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Holiday Cottage in Highlands

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Hi All,
It has been a while since I have been on here (sold the SP back in Dec 12, big mistake :cry: ) but I still lurk around in the background.

Thought I would give our cottage a mention, it can be found at http://www.homeaway.co.uk/p415971

We are in the highlands of Scotland and motorcyclists would be most welcome.

If anybody has any questions just reply to the post and I will get back to you.


Cheers and thanks for looking

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wow Mate that look amazing. Bit too far for us to go, but all the best with it.
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Hi all,
56 views :thumbup: the more that see it the better.


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Hi Allen, I've just been looking at your link, and the photo's of your holiday cottage. What a stunning area that is, and I see you have the cottage done out really well :thumbup:

Good luck with the lets,

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Hi All,
Just thought I would give this a wee bump to the top, cottage still available http://www.homeaway.co.uk/p415971

It has been very quiet this year as a lot of the other local cottages have been so the more that see it the better.

Also I will put a link on to a friends fishing web page http://www.fishlochness.co.uk

If you have any questions just drop me a pm or reply to the thread


Cheers and thanks for looking in advance.


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Hi all,
Another cheeky bump up as the "holiday season" is nearly upon us, I won't be tempted to say "Summer" just in case it passes us by again.

Motorcyclists welcome and short breaks available all year round.


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Absolutely, stunning looking cottage and area. I wish you the very best of luck with your endeavour. I am afraid we are all booked up this year and I am out of holidays already, but it is certainly worth bearing in mind for the future. One thing are you at all flexible on dogs we have a wee boarder terrier who is really more of an elderly gent than an out and out mouse hound. Richard.
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Hi Richard,
Thank you for the kind comments.

Unfortunately we don't allow dogs in the cottage as we have decided to keep it as low allergen as possible.

We ourselves have 2 dogs, Staffy and Lab in our own house and I wouldn't be without them.

I do have insulated and covered kennels at the bottom of the garden where we put our own two if we are away for a few hours, I know this is probably of no use to someone who has their dog in their own house but it has been the solution for a few folk over the years.


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If.......and that is a big if one of us was interested, is their a discount for VTR users?

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tattie wrote:Hi all,
Another cheeky bump up as the "holiday season" is nearly upon us, I won't be tempted to say "Summer" just in case it passes us by again.

Motorcyclists welcome and short breaks available all year round.


Cheers

A.M.
What dates do you have available in July and how much.
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Hi Cheekykev,
Looking at the book here just now the only dates we have available in July are from Wed 13th to Sat 23rd.

Start days can be any day and we do 3 or 4 night short breaks charged at 70% and 75% respectfully a Sat to Sat 7 night holiday in July is £575.00

A 3 night break would be £402.50 and a 4 night break would be £431.25

Andy I would be happy to give VTR site 12% discount.

Just click on the link and all the details should come up, the company keep fiddling with the site and sometimes the pricing information that should be clearly visible is only seen when clicking on the "see all prices" button.

Additionally I have paddock stands and chain lube, etc and a few tools if any peeps visit and need to do a bit of maintenance, the area here is also safe and free from thieving gits as everybody round here knows everybody else and dodgy folk stand out.


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tattie wrote:
Just click on the link and all the details should come up, the company keep fiddling with the site and sometimes the pricing information that should be clearly visible is only seen when clicking on the "see all prices"


Cheers and thanks for looking

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I looked on the site via your link with a view to booking something, but to be honest it was all a bit confusing that's why I posted up, every time I put a date in it just went hay wire with the avaibility and prices, I just gave up in the end.
To be honest I'd rather book it direct with you rather than waste an hour fighting my way through that again just to get nowhere.
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Hi Kev,
I got your PM, I will call you tomorrow morning.

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A Cheeky Bump To the Top.
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Hi All
Another cheeky bump to the top. www.homeaway.co.uk/p415971


Bikers welcome and discounts for VTR1000.ORG members.





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