Kincraig 2.3 miles.
Islay Cottage is an agreeable pet-friendly bungalow near Kincraig, Highland.
Ideal for families this abode is set within Cairngorms National Park, offering rural views and a nearby lake and river.
Pull in and park at the front, arriving via a private single road that leads into a small, peaceful cluster of stone cottages, with open views stretching towards the Cairngorm mountain range and the stillness of the setting immediately slowing the pace.
Follow the gravel path to the door, passing your own picnic bench where mornings begin with fresh air and evenings linger a little longer, then step inside to a welcoming porch where coats are hung and outdoor layers are left to dry after time on the hills.
Move through into the hall and into the kitchen and dining space, a sociable heart of the cottage with bench seating that naturally draws everyone together, while the window frames wide views across the Cairngorms National Park, making everyday moments like brewing coffee or preparing supper feel quietly special.
The cottage opens through to a spacious sitting room where leather seating invites you to sink back, flick on the mounted television or let the electric coal fire glow as the day winds down, with a sense of space that encourages unhurried evenings.
When it is time to retreat, the bedrooms continue the calm flow, with the double room offering a separate dressing space that doubles as a snug corner, complete with an armchair for reading, morning coffee or easing gently into the day before settling into crisp sheets, while the twin room mirrors this arrangement with its own dressing area and armchair that provides a quiet place to pause before sleep.
The contemporary shower room completes the walk through, ideal for rinsing away the outdoors and settling into a slower evening rhythm.
Outside, communal open garden areas invite relaxed afternoons, with shared seating and a covered barbecue offering an easy place to gather, while nearby Loch Insh and the River Spey sit close enough for spontaneous waterside walks and moments of wildlife spotting.
Take a short stroll to the Highland Wildlife Park, where sweeping enclosures unfold beneath the mountain backdrop, rare and native species move across vast natural habitats and elevated viewpoints offer memorable moments spent observing animals in a setting that feels wonderfully wild.
For days out, Aviemore offers forest trails winding through ancient pines, a lively outdoor atmosphere shaped by adventure and welcoming places to pause for food and coffee, Loch Morlich brings together pale sandy shores backed by rising mountains, clear waters for paddling and woodland paths leading away for quieter moments, while Inverness rewards a slower pace with riverside walks along the Ness, historic streets layered with Highland stories and wide views across the firth that capture the scale of the landscape.
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