Down House in Torridon is a highly praised holiday cottage, celebrated for its stunning location, cosy comfort, and exceptional cleanliness. Guests consistently commend the property's tranquillity and the warm hospitality of the hosts, often mentioning the delightful homemade cake as a thoughtful touch. Despite some comments about slow internet and limited mobile signal, the overwhelming sentiment is one of satisfaction, with many eager to return.
Reviewers consistently describe the property as immaculately clean, with no negative comments on cleanliness, indicating a very high standard upheld by the hosts.
The location is frequently described as stunning, peaceful, and secluded, with spectacular views. The remote nature is seen as a positive aspect, although a few guests noted the challenging access roads.
Comfort is a highlight, with guests praising the cosy atmosphere, warm interiors, and comfortable bedding. The property is seen as a relaxing retreat, even during less favourable weather.
Facilities are well-regarded, with mentions of a well-equipped kitchen and modern bathroom. However, some guests noted the slow internet and absence of a reliable mobile signal, which impacts the score slightly.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, with guests appreciating the homemade cake and other welcoming touches. While these gestures are highly valued, it is noted that such personal touches, while common, cannot be guaranteed for every stay.
Torridon 8.9 miles. Down House is a fabulous timber cottage sitting in the woods in Diabaig near Torridon in the northwest Highlands. The ideal getaway for couples, Down House enjoys a simply magical setting in the heart of five acres of private woodland and the views from the outside decking through the forest to the loch and mountains beyond are truly mesmerising, whatever the weather or time of year. On entering the cottage, the visitor is greeted by a rustic and welcoming sitting room with plenty of snug seating facing the windows and those gorgeous views with an attractive woodburning stove providing a warming centre point to the room. As the sun sets and darkness descends in the forest, there is nowhere better to curl up with your loved one and watch the nightfall outside. You can even throw open the French door onto the decking area which maximises the benefit of any sunshine on offer, making it the perfect place for a sundowner in the evening or a steaming cup of coffee in the morning as the sun comes up. The rustic kitchen is well-equipped with everything you could need to keep the special someone in your life well-fed during their stay and the inviting dining area occupies an idyllic spot with wonderful woodland views. Even the bedroom has been designed with the forest setting in mind with feature windows literally opening into the trees helping to create the feeling you are in a magical treehouse. The stunning shower room is stylish and contemporary and the perfect place to enjoy a refreshing shower in the morning before heading out for a busy day of activities. Talking of activities, there is so much to do in the area it’s difficult to know where to begin. Take the beautiful Highland pass at Bealach na Gaoithe which has stunning views of Ben Alligin, Liathach and Upper Loch Torridon or try some hill walking on the Torridon Mountains. Enjoy some fantastic food within walking distance at Gillie Brighde on the shores of the picturesque Diabaig Bay. Torridon is a short drive away and has the quaint deer museum where you can see tame deer in their natural environment. Or if you want to venture a bit further afield then outside Torridon is the Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve or why not explore the beautiful undiscovered delights of the Isle of Skye? A perfect romantic retreat awaits with a visit to Down House. EPC Rating: Band E
Resting among the rustic landscapes of the northwest Highlands of Scotland is the quaint village of Torridon, home to the dramatic Torridon Hills and Loch Torridon lying on the west coastline. The area itself has gained status as a National Trust for Scotland for its historic mountains, with the Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years and the Lewisian Gneiss rock dating even further back a whopping 2,600 million years old. The village centre comprises a local shop, The Torridon Inn hotel and pub, a youth hostel, a community centre and a deer museum. The west coast boasts incredible secluded beaches scattered around the outskirts, including Apple Cross Beach, Coral Beach and Gruinard Beach to name a few. Other popular attractions surrounding the area include Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve and View Point, the gateway to the Skye Bridge and the Inner Hebridean Islands. Torridon is a thrilling holiday destination filled with adventure, history and culture to explore.
One super-king-size bedroom (zip/link, can be twin on request).
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Electric heating with woodburning stove.
Gas oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine/tumble dryer, hairdryer.
TV and DVD player, CD player/radio, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack of logs for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Off-road parking a short distance from the property.
Decking area with furniture.
Pet-friendly.
Sorry, this is a no smoking property.
Shop 8.7 miles, pub 11.1 miles.
Note: Though there is a television, there is no reception.
Note: Dogs must be kept on a lead when outside at all times.
Note: Though electricity is included in the rent, electric for charging cars is not included in the rental.
Note: Parking is a short distance from the property so please bear this in mind when booking.
Note: If you wish the super-king-size bedroom to be made up as a twin please let us know prior to your arrival.
Note: If you are arriving after dark then please bring a torch with you.
Note: Please bring own linen for travel cot
Susanne
It's cosy and warm and even when the weather's not great the views over the loch are stunning. The drive from Torridon is challenging the first time but once you get used to it, it's absolutely beautiful and the scenery is just spectacular. The bag of fresh coffee and lemon cake on arrival were very much appreciated. We most certainly did not want to leave and the fleeting view of a white tailed eagle from the window was an added bonus. A very memorable stay, we loved it here. The only downside if you're a light sleeper is the sound of dropping acorns or twigs onto the roof during the night when it's windy, but it was autumn after all!
Christine
Down house was fabulous and in a fantastic location. Everything we couldâve hope for. Thank you x
Derrick
Welcomed on arrival by the owner who had also supplied the basics tea/coffee etc as well as some home baking. Would definitely recommend a stay here
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