Inshcraig in Kingussie

Welcome to Inshcraig. This detached cottage is located near to the village of Kincraig in the Cairngorms and sleeps six people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin with Juliet balcony, 1 x ground floor king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with AGA and patio doors. Sitting room with dining area, open fire and French doors to patio. First floor sitting room. Boot room. Central heating with open fire in sitting room. AGA cooker with oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with FreeSat, DVD, CD, iPod dock, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed rear lawned garden with patio and furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1.5 miles.

Location

Inshcraig is a detached cottage in a rural setting near to the villages of Insh and Kincraig in the Cairngorms National Park. The cottage has two double bedrooms (one with an ensuite), one twin room and two family bathrooms making it suitable for six people. The cottage aslo contains a fitted kitchen, a dining room with an open fire and a sitting room with an open fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars and an enclosed garden with outdoor furniture. Ideal for watersports in the summer and skiing in the winter, Inshcraig is a superb cottage all year round.

Kincraig is a village between Kingussie and Aviemore close to Loch Insh and Glenfeshie in the Cairngorms National Park. Kincraig offers an unrivalled choice of activities and pursuits for all ages and abilities all year round.

From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

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Reviews of Inshcraig

"A lovely house within the wonderful area of Kincraig. Kitchen is small with not much cupboard space for food storage. Microwave was old but worked well. It also has an aga which is extremely hot and this is a worry with small children. It makes the house very hot which will be great in winter. The wooden floors are very nice but slippery. Not ideal for children or for elderly people. Unfortunately no instructions on how to use the aga or dishwasher, we looked it up on internet. Owner did visit next day to explain and showed us aga books. Washing machine is in a cupboard under the stairs, had to be on hands and knees to load or unload. Very good wifi signal. No wardrobes in upstairs bedrooms and small old one in downstairs bedroom. There are chests of drawers in all rooms. Beds very comfortable. Curtains are very light so in Summer, rooms are still light maybe need blackout blinds. Bathrooms were very nice. Horses in field behind garden were great but one kept escaping into another strip that was next to house. He kept neighing to be put back in his field. House owner said she would speak to horse owner at beginning of week. Horse did it nearly everyday as fence wasnt up properly. Luckily we are used to horses. Had views of deer and hares, shame no bird feeding station as lots of different species around. Lovely house and great design but we wont be staying again."

Reviewed by MissMeep on 03/06/2019

"We have just returned from a week at Inshcraig. It is a beautiful cottage; spotlessly clean, warm and cosy and comfortable. We had no trouble finding it with the directions given and although I was unsure about using an aga it couldn't have been easier. The owner popped in to welcome us an hour after we arrived, there was even a Christmas tree and a bottle of bubbly. We had a wonderful holiday and hope to return one day. Highly recommended!"

Reviewed by KarinE96 on 09/01/2017

"What a warm welcoming cottage and much bigger than we imagined."

Reviewed by Mr Macdonald on 05/06/2016

"The property was, in the opinion of all of us, simply "outstanding". We could not find a fault. Special mention must be given to the standard of cleanliness and presentation. You will not be disappointed! "

Reviewed by Mr Rumble on 25/04/2016

"Our time at Inshcraig was thoroughly enjoyable. The quality of the fixtures, fittings and finishes is high, the plan layout of rooms is well considered and the Aga ensures a toasty welcome whatever the weather outside. It's clear from the interior that this cottage has been decorated and furnished with care making it a warm, welcoming and homely place. "

Reviewed by Mr Coutts on 18/03/2016

"Inishcraig was an absolutely splendid cottage. Beautifully clean. Everything that you need in a home. Wonderful location"

Reviewed by Mrs Wilson on 06/03/2016

"A cosy, well equipped cottage in a beautiful location."

Reviewed by Mrs Roberts on 31/01/2016

"At the beginning of the holiday things were a little stressful as the directions to the place are not great and we spent 40 minutes driving up and down a road trying every track we could in the pitch black as they are half a mile out and the postcode is not near the properly. Once we arrived things considerably improved. The house is quite spacious and the living room is very cosy with a beautiful view and lovely fire. Jennifer popped in during the week and was very nice and cooking with the aga was definitely an experience, by the evening we didn't even need the fire and it kicks out quite a lot of heat. Now we've found the place we would definitely return and it is a brilliant location for getting around! I would highly recommend but maybe request additional directions!"

Reviewed by StephJ500 on 13/12/2015

"The property is very comfortable for an off season break; the Aga in the kitchen is very easy to use and keeps the property warm and cosy, as does the open fire in the living room. Inshcraig is in an ideal location to access all the local attractions, but is in a quite and picturesque setting to relax and just enjoy the wildlife from the cottage. Wifi is very useful for keeping in touch with the outside world. The sofas and beds are all very comfortable and the decor and furnishings are all of a very good standard. We have stayed here twice now, at different times of the year, and would always choose Inshcraig, if available, when returning to the area. "

Reviewed by Mrs Wiseman on 15/11/2015

"The cottage was very tastefully furnished and decorated. The neutral colours in the bedrooms created a calm and relaxed atmosphere in which we all slept really well. Inshcraig is so peaceful with amazing views from the garden. This was my first experience of using an AGA which I loved, food is cooked at an even temperature and washing hung on the clothes horse at night in kitchen was dry the next morning."

Reviewed by Mr Walker on 23/08/2015

"We really enjoyed our stay in lovely countryside -cottage has everything and is just as advertised. We would stay there again"

Reviewed by 352marjoriep on 01/08/2015

"Fantastic cottage and very helpful owner who answered our queries very quickly. The location was amazing and the local water sports centre at Loch Inch very friendly and helpful."

Reviewed by Ms Coupland on 22/06/2015

"Excellent, well appointed cottage in a superb location."

Reviewed by Ms Parker on 31/05/2015

"The cottage is well equipped, roomy and very comfy. The view from the cottage to the surrounding forest and hills is amazing, and you can basically step out of the door and start walking in a calm and beautiful environment. It was what I hoped for when I booked the cottage, and it was exactly what I got. While the cottage is indeed remote, and finding it the first time was a bit of an adventure, it was the ideal base to travel around the Aviemore and the Cairngorms. Everything we wanted to look at was just a short drive away. Should we come back to Aviemore, we'll definitely try to book Inshcraig again."

Reviewed by TLubanski on 24/05/2015

"Fabulous cottage in perfect location to do absolutely nothing or explore the surrounding area. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and hope to return to Inshcraig in the future. Loved it."

Reviewed by Mrs Cumming on 19/04/2015

"This was such a relaxing break. The cottage was fantastic, very roomy and furnished to a high standard. There were amazing views from every room."

Reviewed by Mrs Briegoos on 08/04/2015

"The cottage was comfortable, well equipped and in a lovely location."

Reviewed by Mrs Moroney on 22/03/2015

"This is our third stay at Inshcraig and we've booked a week next year. It's perfect."

Reviewed by Mr Wilson on 08/03/2015

"The cottage was lovely it had everything you could possible need. Its was very cosy and warm. There was plenty of space so we could invite our friends for the weekend and go out skiing. I really liked having horses outside near the back garden was lovely to look at them they were very friendly. Overall a great stay and would recommend to friends. "

Reviewed by Miss Blake on 25/01/2015

"Beautiful location, well provisioned and a lovely homely feel. "

Reviewed by Mrs Veitch on 19/10/2014

"Our stay at the cottage was extremely enjoyable. We arrived tired and worn out from work and having to deal with too many people. We left batteries recharged, ready to deal with the problems again!! The owner must be complimented for the presentation of all aspects of the cottage. We have just booked a week in March 2015 and when diaries settle down will book again for November 2015. "

Reviewed by Mr Grant on 14/07/2014

"The owner is very kind and helpful and her artistic talents are revealed in the sensitive way she has furnished this lovely cottage. Even her own paintings adorn the walls. It is very clean, bright and fresh and has a lovely homely feel in a quiet location yet near to lots of outdoor things to do. Great for all ages. This has been our favourite holiday cottage for over 20 years and we have been in Spring, Summer and Autumn."

Reviewed by Mrs Easton on 06/07/2014

"A very well presented and equipped holiday cottage set in a peaceful location. One of the best we have stayed in. "

Reviewed by Mrs Shepherd on 08/06/2014

"As Bird-watchers this is a fantastic area of Scotland to be based in giving not only access to typical highland species but not too far from the coast to add variety. The weather this year was good enabling us to get out comfortably. Although there were only three of us the cottage was well appointed to cater for 6."

Reviewed by Mr Thorogood on 27/05/2014

"Beautiful location, a lovely warm comfortable cottage."

Reviewed by Mrs Cooper on 04/05/2014

"The cottage was very welcoming and warm as was the owner. We were very comfortable indeed and thoroughly enjoyed our stay there."

Reviewed by Mrs Templeman on 16/04/2014

"This is the best holiday accommodation that we have ever stayed in. The cottage is beautifully maintained and was spotlessly clean upon arrival."

Reviewed by Mr Wilson on 09/03/2014

"Owner came to visit by appointment and check all was ok. Cottage was very much home from home and would rent again. The range cooker took a little getting used to but added to the holiday experience.. I have no complaints at all and only compliments for the owner."

Reviewed by Mr Rawson on 03/02/2014

"This cottage is delightful and in a perfect location within a short walk through forest to Loch Insh Watersports Centre. Jennifer the owner has made the cottage so charming and cosy and is always on hand should anything arise. we stayed in this cottage for over 20 years on holiday before it was sold and are delighted to be able once again to make it our favourite holiday house. Now our grandchildren love to come and stay and enjoy the freedom of the outdoor space and the ponies in the field,"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 16/01/2014

"Inshcraig is in a beautiful setting and the house is cosy and welcoming. Plenty of great walks from the house without having to drive miles. The owner was very helpful and gave us lots of advise on the area and of course the workings of the property."

Reviewed by Mr Crawford on 13/01/2014

"The owner was lovely and helpful. Beautiful property and surroundings. No complaints at all, will certainly be going back."

Reviewed by Miss Lynch on 12/01/2014

"Warm, cosy and very comfortable cottage in a great location. We love this cottage because we stayed in it for holidays from 1980. The present owner has to be congratulated on making it so attractive, and she is very helpful and obliging. "

Reviewed by Mrs Easton on 21/10/2013

"General ambience of the property and situation is out of this world. It was extremely well set up, and every need catered for. We will stay again, and pass on to friends. "

Reviewed by Mr Grant on 16/10/2013

"The property was wonderful. So peaceful and a great location for walking. Clean, tidy and very, very welcoming. Would not hesitate to come back again. The owner was very friendly and made us feel very at home. Superb!"

Reviewed by Mr Taylor on 25/09/2013

"Peaceful and private house perfectly located for mountain biking adventures. Lovely property."

Reviewed by Ms Clark on 16/09/2013

"We received a very warm welcome from Jennifer, the cottage owner who lived within walking distance away from the cottage. This cottage is tastefully decorated with all he amenities you would ever need and in an idyllic area. The AGA was fun to cook on but did make the cottage extremely warm and when the weather was already warm actually the heat became overbearing at times. Due to the location of the cottage being the highlands, the summer days are long and it was not dark until almost midnight and was light again within 3 hours. This proved difficult for my little one who struggled as the curtains were quite light and could maybe benefit from some blackout blinds or darker curtains?? We ended up putting a throw over the curtain rails to make the room darker. We took our 6 yr old and she loved seeing a red deer walk past the lounge window in the field next door and giving carrots to the ponies in the field adjacent to the property. The birds were nesting in the wall and it was great to see them flying in and out and hearing the young at feeding time. A short walk away is Loch Insh and there is a beautiful sunset from here. Locally Inshriac Nursery has a cake shop called The Potting Shed where the cakes are amazing but even more so the bird feeders there attract many different birds including woodpeckers and also 3 beautiful Red Squirrel. A drive up to Cairngorm Mountain is a must! We went up early evening and saw a herd of reindeer walking along the road up there. The RSPB Osprey Centre is a fantastic place to visit with very knowledgeable staff and volunteers which made it extra special for my little girl. The Highland Folk Museum is great for kids and only a short drive away to Newtownmore. The added bonus is ... its FREE!!! A definite disadvantage is there is a very poor signal for mobile telephones and no internet access. A great holiday had by all."

Reviewed by Jacxxx on 01/06/2013

"This is an absolutely wonderful cottage in an exceptional location. I do not feel that the cottage could be improved in any way. The owner should be proud of the property that she provides."

Reviewed by Mrs Wilson on 03/03/2013

"Great base for seeing the Highlands, with lots to see and do nearby."

Reviewed by Mr Spencer on 08/02/2013

"We spent Christmas week in this wonderful cottage, its very large and spacious with 3/4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms/shower rooms one on suite. lovely and warm with an Aga cooker and best of all an open fire, logs provided. It is 8 miles from Aviemore, and a friendly local shop that sells everything. The Cairngorms were full of snow we went up the venicular railway to the top and watched all of the ski slopes, great day out. All in all a great week ( car hire essential ) Many thanks Sykes."

Reviewed by elgouna2 on 08/02/2013

"Arrived and found key in agreed place, let ourselves in and got comfy. Name and contact number of owner was on a blackboard in the kitchen. The house was everything we had expected and more. Lovely bright living/dining room. Great aGa in the kitchen and bedrooms & bathrooms beautifully decorated and comfortable. There were a couple of hotels/restaurants nearby but appeared to be closed. We travelled into aviemore and went up on the fenicular railway - fantastic views! A visit to the Brewery is also a must. Food at the Winking Owl was great and the takeaway Indian meal was also excellent."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 09/01/2013

"A warm, homely feel of the house. "

Reviewed by Mrs Reid on 29/11/2012

"The cottage was lovely and homely. The children really enjoyed themselves and they had lots to do, even when it was raining. We had lovely walks, went horse riding, nature watching, swimming in the Lochs, boating, went to a distillery and went to an Adventure Park. We all had an amazing time and were sad to leave."

Reviewed by Mr Varvel on 26/08/2012

"We particularly liked the outdoor activities in the local area and also our accommodation."

Reviewed by Prof Hogg on 30/07/2012

"Great house in great surroundings. We could have happily stayed for a decade or eight!!"

Reviewed by Mr Machin on 26/07/2012

"A fantastic secluded location, yet it was easy to get to attractions. Beautiful, spacious cottage with good, comfortable furniture. We loved the decor, the open fire and plenty of big windows. A red squirrel, a pair of woodpeckers and also bats were all seen every day."

Reviewed by Mrs Ackroyd on 24/07/2012

"A high standard, we felt very comfortable and loved the amazing countryside"

Reviewed by Mr Ingram on 24/07/2012

"We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Inshcraig. The cottage is very tastefully decorated and all fittings were of excellent quality, very rare in holiday cottages. The aGa makes the downstairs very warm and cosy and the views from upstairs are delightful. We were pleasantly surprised how good the location was for all the sights of Speyside. We were doing a bird watching trip and Loch Garten, Rothiemurchus etc were only a short drive away not to mention Ospreys, Red Squirrels and Cresties local to the cottage."

Reviewed by Bonnicut on 16/05/2012

"We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Inshcraig. The cottage is very tastefully decorated and all fittings were of excellent quality, very rare in holiday cottages. The AGA makes the downstairs very warm and cosy and the views from upstairs are delightful. We were pleasantly surprised how good the location was for all the sights of Speyside. We were doing a bird watching trip and Loch Garten, Rothiemurchus etc were only a short drive away not to mention Ospreys, Red Squirrels and Cresties local to the cottage."

Reviewed by Bonnicut on 16/05/2012

"Lovely property - very nicely presented. A real home from home. Would book again!"

Reviewed by Mrs Lord on 12/03/2012

"A great property and we have already recommended it to several friends. Good location for a climbing week. The Aga was fantastic, the house was warm and we looked forward to returning to it after a long day on the hill."

Reviewed by Mr Fennymore-White on 05/02/2012

"Beautiful styled charming home from home. Loved the log fire and the AGA. Its a great base from which to explore the surrounding Cairngorms. I'll definitely stay there again."

Reviewed by Mr Bray on 01/01/2012

"The spotless, cosy and roomy accommodation was ideal for our family of two adults and two teenage boys. We enjoy the outdoors and the location of the property was ideal for this. Good mountain biking routes set off from the cottage and several Munros and smaller hills were easily accessible from the cottage. If you want peace and space to explore the cottage is ideal, and even has a large porch for muddy wet gear. Anyone looking for lively attractions visitor's centres, nightlife and entertainment would be disappointed though. Aviemore, with its supermarket, pubs restaurants, clay pigeon shooting and other outdoor pursuits is only a few miles away."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 07/12/2011

"We were made to feel very welcome on arrival. We loved the area where the cottage was situated, and we felt that the property was 'home from home'."

Reviewed by Mrs Blyth on 31/10/2011

"Inshcraig was an excellent base to explore the stunning surrounding countryside. It has been very nicely furnished and feels very homely and welcoming. The open log fire and Aga were a real treat. Its a surprisingly spacious property inside - something of a tardis!"

Reviewed by Mrs Blair on 23/10/2011