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Article
[17.09.2007 12:00]
Date published
Sep 2007
90 out of 100
Hunting and horse-riding Highland hideout
Located on the banks of the Findhorn and "only 40 minutes' drive from Inverness airport", Drynachan Lodge was "built by the Cawdor family in the early 19th century" and has since hosted various celebrities and "aristocratic models". Interior design includes "wall-mounted antlers" and other items which underscore "what this place is primarily about [more...]
Located on the banks of the Findhorn and "only 40 minutes' drive from Inverness airport", Drynachan Lodge was "built by the Cawdor family in the early 19th century" and has since hosted various celebrities and "aristocratic models". Interior design includes "wall-mounted antlers" and other items which underscore "what this place is primarily about [more...]
Article
[17.09.2007 12:23]
Date published
Aug 2004
90 out of 100
A price tag befitting its luxuriousness
Drynachan Lodge may not come cheaply, but it "could be just the retreat" for guests wanting "true isolation" whilst at the same time enjoying "breathtaking vistas" and meals "prepared by French and Scottish chefs". Described as a "traditional Highland sporting lodge" which features "classy comforts like velvet sofas" and has hosted " oil tycoons, [more...]
Drynachan Lodge may not come cheaply, but it "could be just the retreat" for guests wanting "true isolation" whilst at the same time enjoying "breathtaking vistas" and meals "prepared by French and Scottish chefs". Described as a "traditional Highland sporting lodge" which features "classy comforts like velvet sofas" and has hosted " oil tycoons, [more...]
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