Planning Submitted

Following consultation over a three month period with the Highland Council planning department and our architect, on June 20th 2024 the planning application to replace the old lodges with new modern holiday lodges was submitted.

Once approved the plan of action is to replace one lodge at a time. They will be in a slightly better position to make the best of the countryside views and view of the sea in the distance.

The decision was made to stick with two bedroom holiday lodges where 1, 2, 3 or 4 persons can be accommodated. These will also be larger than the existing older units and have covered porches.

We will post updates on the progress of the new lodges in this blog and on our social media channels in due course. Please don’t forget to follow us using the links below!

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