Ruddyglow Park, The Lodge, Lob Cabin, Highlands
The new cabin is something quite different and just a little bit special. I have tried to create a private and secluded haven that is not only natural, environmentally and ecologically friendly but is still totally luxurious and extremely comfortable.
Main Description
The new cabin is something quite different and just a little
bit special. I have tried to create a private and secluded haven that is not
only natural, environmentally and ecologically friendly but is still totally
luxurious and extremely comfortable. A place that is as good for the body as it
is for the mind, a place to relax and unwind knowing that everything that could
realistically be done to minimise the impact to the land and planet have been
thought of. The research for products that are both exquisitely designed and
manufactured, of all natural elements, is an on going pleasure. The water, for
the en-suite bathroom, is all supplied from a natural spring that comes direct
from the foothills of Quinag, the majestic mountain that dominates the skyline
behind the Lodge. It is pure and clear with the occasional hint of peat. The
bathroom has a two meter Villeroy & Boch bath that's just perfect for two!
power shower, wonderful Marmolium flooring which is made from Linseeds, Farrow
and Ball paints and purely sensual modal towels, which are a blend of Beachwood
and natural cotton, thick Christy modal dressing gowns and a selection of
organic bathroom products.
The main room is large and airy with beautiful honey gold
beams, pale walls and an ultra comfortable king-size bed. There is a small fire
and electric blanket for the old chilly night, flat screen satellite television,
DVD, radio and CD player.
The log cabin is set up high on a small hillock, just to the
left of the house and has magnificent views over the trees, gardens and Leiter
Easaich. A really pretty loch, great for fishing or for whiling a way a few
hours in just relaxing in one of the two boats. There is also a fantastic
all-abilities path that snakes around part of the shore line.
Owners Tips
Facilities:
- Crisp, cool, 100% 550 thread count sateen stripe cotton
bedding.
- Luxurious Hungarian goose down duvet and pillows or
- Mulberry silk duvets and pillows are available for anyone
with feather allergies
- Luxurious modal Christy dressing gowns.
- Beautiful organic bathroom products.
- Flat screen Television
- Sky Satellite
- Iron and Ironing Board
- Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
- Home-made biscuits
- Our own bottled still Water
- Radio Alarm clock
- DVD/CD/Mp3 Player
Further Information
Staying at Ruddyglow Park you will quickly realise that you
are in one of the most beautiful parts of the world. The possibilities are
endless so we encourage you to discover the natural splendour of the
surroundings whenever you can.
Guests are welcome to walk round the garden or stroll down to
the edge of the loch and soak up the invigorating ambiance and the stunning
scenery of the area. Beyond the gardens, you look down onto to the wonderful
waters of Loch Assynt; the largest loch in the parish, and beyond that the
majestic mountains and heather clad hills.
A place of outstanding natural beauty and unspoilt landscapes
that offers total freedom from everyday city life.
Ruddyyglow Park is ideally suited as a base for exploring the
North West coast. We are only 6 miles from Lochinver, less than 40 miles from
Ullapool and places like Drumbeg, Kylesku, Handa Island, Durness, Cape Wrath and
the far north are all within an easy drive. The house is owned and run by
Patricia Filmer-Sankey, a native of the parish of Assynt. Attention to detail,
guests' wishes, their comfort and their enjoyment, are the main ingredients that
the house runs on.
The breath taking views of Loch Assynt, the wild mountains
opposite and the many peaks of Quinag to the rear all add to the magic of
Ruddyglow Park.
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