The Coach House in Newtonmore

Welcome to The Coach House. Sleeping four people in two bedrooms, this ground floor apartment in Newtonmore is close to the village amenities.

Accommodation

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Location

The Coach House is a ground floor apartment within a complex of 11 properties, on the edge of Newtonmore village in the Cairngorms National Park. There is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room, and a twin bedroom. There is also a family bathroom. The living area is open plan, with a kitchen area, dining area and sitting area. Outside, there is off road parking for 2 cars, and a shared patio area with picnic table. The amenities of Newtonmore are a few minutes' walk, with the rest of the Cairngorms easily reached.

Newtonmore is a popular holiday centre, a small village in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Newtonmore has amenities including shops, pubs, two museums and the Newtonmore Craft Centre. Walkers will enjoy the 'Wildcat Trail', a 7 mile circular walk around the village taking in the River Spey, woodland, moorland and mountain views. There is so much to enjoy close to Newtonmore, from birdwatching and cycling to climbing and skiing.

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 The Coach House

"A comfortable ground floor cottage which had a double, en suite, room and a twin room plus full bathroom. A comfortable sitting room with small fitted kitchen which had all the amenities we needed. One private parking space right outside and a guest car park a few yards away. An ideal base for touring the wonderful Western Highlands region of Scotland with its magestic mountains, peaceful lochs and magnificent castles. Well stocked Co-op just along the main road and a very good small restaurant - The Letterbox - within walking distance. Excellent food but do book in advance. Would be very happy to stay there again."

Reviewed by Bran007 on 15/09/2018

"lovely, warm and clean accommodation. one spacious double with en suite and a small twin with family bathroom. lounge area was a little cramped when dining table was extended to seat all 4 of us, but this didn't detract from a comfortable stay. The village of Newtonmore is lovely and quiet, but there are plenty of activities nearby, from the riding stables, Highland Wildlife Park and working sheepdogs to adventure activities at Rothiemurchas, skiing or walking up the Cairngorm and water sports at Loch Insh."

Reviewed by mum_and_daughter8 on 15/12/2017

"This is the second time I have stayedin the Coach House, The standard of acoommmodation is fantastic even better this time as wifi is now installed. Ideal location for anyone wanting to visit for any sporting holiday, golf, fishing, hill walking skiing just to name a few."

Reviewed by allsty on 06/09/2017

"The Coach House was warm and comfortable. There was a large master bedroom with plenty of storage space. The property was close to town and all local amenities being just off the main road but very quiet."

Reviewed by Mrs Humberstone on 06/03/2016

"Warm and comfortable with everything you need for a week away. There is a large hall & cupboard with a lino floor, ideal for drying wet gear. The main bedroom is a good size with lots of storage space and an en-suite. There is also a second bathroom. The kitchen was well equipped with all the sort of items that are often not provided, but always needed such as washing up liquid, cloths, sponges, kitchen roll, towels, tea towels, cling film, bin bags, hand soap, salt, pepper etc.. This made our stay really feel like a home from home. The bed and lounge were warm and comfortable. Although the building is just off the main road it is exceptionally quiet and has great views all around. It is close enough to walk into Newtonmore for all the necessary facilities, including a well stocked Co-op."

Reviewed by Carina H on 05/03/2016

"the cottages was immaculate and there were lovely welcoming touches. The cottage was well situated for families with no car. It was close to the train station and local places to eat. "

Reviewed by Miss Miller on 25/10/2015

"This is a very cosy cottage, small but ideal for our holiday. It is very clean and well cared for. This is the second time we have stayed here and would happily return."

Reviewed by Mrs Brownlee on 13/09/2015

"Good central location close to all amenities. A comfortable and well appointed property well suited to our needs. Our group of three are all bikers and this area was a first look at the highlands and the incredible mountain countryside. The west coast is in easy reach and the rides in the area were on good well maintained roads. Skye was spectacular as was Glenn Coe. The local people were all helpful and friendly. There were plenty of stopping places with good food and coffee. "

Reviewed by Mr Hebden on 06/09/2015

"This was a modern cottage in the village I grew up in. It was in an ideal location, and the surrounding views are fantastic. I would recommend this cottage to anyone wishing to have a centre point in the middle of the highlands."

Reviewed by Mr Mackintosh on 18/02/2015

"Lovely, warm and welcoming cottage. Great area for touring and sightseeing."

Reviewed by Mrs Parkinson on 05/10/2014

"An excellent property in a very good location, with parking outside the front door. Good shopping facilities nearby and also lots of places to visit within easy reach. One of the best properties I have stayed in whilst having this type of holiday over the last 13 years. "

Reviewed by Mr Wright on 16/06/2014

"A nice and very clean cottage in the centre of the highlands. Perfectly situated to explore the surroundings. Very quiet village with all important services available in the neighbourhood."

Reviewed by Mr Konings on 25/07/2013

"Central position for touring. Loved the cottage to go back and relax in after a busy day. Near to a local pub. First time to Scotland and we were amazed by the scenery and the friendliness of the locals."

Reviewed by Mr Rawlings on 11/10/2012

"An excellent base from which to explore the surrounding area. Newtonmore itself had a good range of eateries and the Co-op was well supplied for self catering. The cottage was very warm and comfortable. With the snow on the tops the views were even more spectacular than usual. Good walks and good fun spotting the cats!"

Reviewed by Mr & Mrs Robson on 30/07/2012

"We liked the cosiness of our property. It is very clean, light and well equipped. Kitchen, bathrooms and beds are wonderful. We found a lot of helpful documents, leaflets and maps to plan our outdoor activities. The parking area directly in front of our front door is very convenient. "

Reviewed by Mrs Haenecke on 25/07/2012

"We had a wonderful week in The Coach House. It was clean and had everything we needed as well as being comfortable and we felt very at home. We would definitely stay there again. We liked the kitchen being open to the living room so we could chat while we cooked our meals."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 01/12/2011

"It was very relaxing, we enjoyed the lovely local walks! The cottage was perfect to come home to, there seemed to be everything there that we wanted. "

Reviewed by Mrs Atkins on 25/10/2011

"As we traveled with 3 adults it was very good to have an ensuite bathroom plus the main bathroom. The cottage was well situated for exploring further north to aviemore and south to Pitlochry. Alocal hotel was nearby to have great meals at night"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 21/10/2011

"The property was in a nice quiet village location and the Coach House cottage was excellent. The information supplied within the cottage was very helpful and excellent. The cottage was like a home from home and we have no complaints whatsoever. We would recommend this property to anyone. Thank you."

Reviewed by Mr Davis on 29/09/2011

"The property is excellent for a highlands holiday experience. The directions & key allocation were very good. the property was well equipt, clean & comforable. Newtonmore is a lovely village with a nice pub in easy walking distance with good food. The sorrounding area is very pictruesque with a geat museume just on the other side of the village. Locheness is about 40 miles away with loads to see & do. The small town of Fort agusta is well worth a visit the canal & loches are lovely."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 16/09/2011

"We stayed here for one week and really enjoyed the relaxing time, it was well situated for walking into Newtonmore, for Church, shops etc.and for getting over to aviemore for walking around Loch Morlich,and into the Cairngorms We all liked the cleanliness and obviously well cared for accommodation, only hiccup was the TV which didnt have a dvd,and had high pitched noise which was quite frustrating.We would be happy to return again though"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 16/09/2011

"Excellent property - spotlessly clean and inviting. Bedding and linen all provided. Lots of extras - sunflowers on table to welcome you and information for travel in the area. As we were 3 adults it was good to have an en-suite as well as the main bathroom. Would certainly recommend to friends. Would use Sykes website again as it was no problem to book and the staff were so helpful!"

Reviewed by Mrs Fraser on 22/08/2011

"The owner was very caring and had left a lot of extra items in the house which were very useful. There was also a lot of information about the area. The house was obviously well cared for and we felt very comfortable there - very comfy clean beds, spotless bathrooms and fresh flowers on the table when we arrived. It was well placed for walking and visiting other areas. We have stayed in lots of self catering accommodation and this was definitely the best."

Reviewed by Mrs Brownlee on 17/07/2011