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Welcome
Situated in the hills overlooking Loch Ness to the south,
Balbeg Mill has been lovingly converted by its present
owners from a former corn mill. Last used as such in 1956,
the Mill has been charmingly restored to retain many of its
original features while at the same time providing extremely
comfortable accommodation for up to 6 people. While set
peacefully within its own grounds of approximately 5 acres, the Mill is located
in Abriachan, a quiet crofting community which lies in the hills about 1 mile
to the north of Loch Ness, offering superb views and a very sunny aspect of the
both the loch and of the hills to the south |
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What We
Offer
4 star accommodation for up to 6 people (plus cot) which
is centrally heated and very
well equipped throughout.
Enclosed garden of about 1 acre, bordered on one side by a shallow mill stream,
ideal
for children to play in, and crossed by a delightful small wooden footbridge
(gated) to give
access to paddock on far side. Children’s swing and flat area of grass
suitable for ball
games; BBQ facilities and garden furniture for dining ‘al fresco’;
wooden stile leadingdirectly from garden to further grass paddock which lies
between the Mill with its surrounding garden area and the small Abriachan hill
road, offering complete
tranquillity and seclusion.
Superb walks and breathtaking views from the doorstep – no need to get
in the car
to find either! Abriachan Woodland Trust has opened up miles of footpaths within
easy walking distance of the Mill (see Region page) and Loch Laide, a very attractive
hill loch, is also within easy walking distance of the Mill.
Fly fishing on Loch Laide is freely available to those who are interested (from
the bank only – there is a boat house but boat is privately owned by a
local fishing syndicate) – and we also own a ½ mile stretch of Loch
Ness, immediately at the foot of the Abriachan hill road (further details of
access and permit are located in the information pack at the Mill). |
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Local shopping is available in Drumnadrochit, 4 miles further up the
loch, while Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is only 10 miles
away, providing excellent shopping as well as a wide range of other
facilities, (especially useful if the weather is inclement for keeping
children entertained!)
An Ideal base for exploring the Highlands. Many of our visitors use the Mill
as
a base from which to explore further afield, for while there is plenty to keep
one’s
interest in the area, it is also easy to take in the beautiful West coast in
a day,
including the Isle of Skye, as well as countless beautiful inland areas to the
north
and south of the area. |
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