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Banff 8mls |
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Swimming pool : |
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Shopping/Supermarket: |
500metres |
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Nearest beach : |
in front |
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Golf Course: |
5mls |
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Description |
Tidewater Cottage faces the shore, along the Moray Firth, on the North sea in the Scottish region of Grampian Highlands where one third of the whole worldwide marine life is said to be preserved. Where the sea according to its unceasing tides' rhythm calmly washes the coast, Tidewater lies, a former fishermen' s cottage located in the heart of Seatown, in the marine village of Gardenstown just fifty miles north from Aberdeen and less than ten off the nearest fishing towns of Macduff and Banff.
A charming experience: Tidewater Cottage is a quaint, former eighteenth century fishermen's cottage with all the convenience of a modern dwelling restored in 2002. Tidewater offers its guests a peaceful and stylish accommodation in a really, unique atmosphere. The perfect union between land and water: on the back of the property the "brae" which gently downward slopes to the coast and, just in front, the sea full of hints and emotions according to the unrelentless slowly passing through days and seasons.
A foodstore, two cafes, a restaurant, pub, bakery, a post office, surgery and traditional crafts shops are all nearby.
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Local attractions and things to do |
Being seduced by the slow smashing of the waves on the shore or just from the song of the gulls? Or again from the walks in discovering quaint and secluded villages nearby?
Whatever your journey's purpose might be, Tidewater Cottage will satisfy all your needs. If you are looking for a seaside retreat Gardenstown offers you a fine sandy beach where swimming is available in summer time.
From Seatown you can easily reach the picturesque bay of Crovie just ten minutes away on foot and, from there the Coastal Trail up to the village of Pennan. The western marine ports of Whitehills, Portsoy, Cullen, Portnockie, and Findochty are all within few minutes drive.
Art enthusiasts should not miss the "Duff House" in Banff, a splendid mansion in perfect Georgian baroque, converted into the national academy of fine arts.
In the countryside the history dates back to centuries visiting the Castles of Huntly, Fyvie, Delgatie and Tolquhon ruins.
Renowned all over the world for its whisky the Grampian Higlands offer the unique experience of a "malt whisky trail" discovering Strathisla and Glenfiddich distillery as well as the famous Glen Grant's.
For sport seekers two golf clubs await you at little distance from Gardenstown: the Royal Duff House and the Tarlair Golf Course both immersed into spectacular sceneries.
For all the "bravehearts", finally, Gardenstown itself would be a perfect base for Inverness (60 mls westward) discovering the most mysterious lake in the world, Loch Ness, and visiting Cawdor castle of Shakespearian memory.
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Reservation, price and deposit description |
Prices are based on 2 people sharing. £15 extra is required for each additional person.
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For more info contact |
| Name: |
Roberto Peretti |
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Home phone: |
+39 045 530361 |
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| Email: |
Contact the owner by email |
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Mobile phone: |
+39 329 21 45 999 |
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Language the owner speak resonably, fluently: English, Italian, Russian, Spanish |
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