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Welcome
to Nia Roo!
The owners
of this brand new house warmly welcome you to the crofting
Township of Morvich set amidst breathtaking views
in this National scenic area in Glenshiel.
Nia Roo is nestled in an elevated stance below the Five Sisters
of Kintail Mountain Ridge. The cottage enjoys magnificent views
over Loch Duich and the crofting Township of Morvich together
with fantastic self catering facilities.
The immediate
surrounding area of Glenshiel and Loch Duich is a haven for
local wildlife and directly below Nia Roo is a breeding and
nesting
area for
many
varieties
of birds such as the White-tailed Sea Eagle, Little Grebes,
Golden Ploves and Little Auks - a birdwatchers dream. A full
list of birds that are seen on the marshes is available from
the local
area page. The picturesque fishing village of Plockton
and the Isle of Skye are also within easy driving distance
of the cottage.
In
addition to a warm welcome and good, traditional Highlands
hospitality, we will be on hand to assist
you with directions, local history, hints and tips
about the best places to see local wildlife, and anything
else you need to make the most of your trip to the Highlands.
We
can
take you to see
our Highland Cattle to photograph them close
up (depending how brave you are) and can also take you close
to wild deer where you will get some magnificent photographs at
certain times of year.
Fishing trips are available on Loch Duich
where salmon, trout, sea bass and mackerel are caught in
abundance (especially
mackerel). Fishing permits
for local rivers are available depending on bookings.
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At
the end of April and May there could be an opportunity
for you to bottle feed orphaned lambs if you so wished.
All these interests are there if you
want - if not, there is no better place to just sit,
relax, enjoy breathtaking views and have a wonderful
holiday away from it all!
If
you have a special celebration why not have a piper
and drummer to mark the occasion. Our two sons play
in our local Junior Lochalsh Pipe Band and would be
delighted to play you a couple of tunes to mark the
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