


A9 takes you directly to Inverness. Leave Inverness for Drumnadrochit on the A82 'Fort William' road. Continue on A82 through the village of Drumnadrochit until you see a right turn for Bunloit. Ancarraig Lodges are also signposted here.
After taking this right turn continue up the Bunloit road for 2.5 miles, you will see Ancarraig Lodges on your right hand side.
From Fort William take the A82 north, through the villages of Fort Augustus and Invermoriston. You will see a left hand turning for Bunloit directly after Borlum Farm and just before you enter Drumnadrochit. Ancarraig Lodges are also signposted here.
After taking this left turn continue up the Bunloit road for 2.5 miles, you will see Ancarraig Lodges on your right hand side
If you are traveling by any other means we will be more than happy to provide you with car hire details, bus services, taxi services or we can even arrange to collect you from the airport, train or bus station if required, please enquire when booking.
Set within 90 acres of secluded private parkland, Ancarraig Lodges comprise of twelve Scandinavian style lodges situated directly on the Great Glen Way in the hills above Loch Ness, providing high quality self-catering accommodation with stunning panoramic views across the Glenurquhart area and the Highlands. Our lodges are open from March to December and provide the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind in a secluded haven, as well as being the ideal base to explore Loch Ness and the surrounding area.
This romantic destination offers a unique sense of seclusion and the ability to escape from the outside world, it is also an ideal base for families and very safe for children to play.
This magnificent rural setting offers our guests the unique opportunity to watch the sun set from the comfort of their private decking area, whilst taking in the pure Highland air and watching the wildlife around you, where it is possible you will see various types of deer, as well as having buzzards and eagles soaring above you, black grouse, pheasant, mountain hare and red squirrels all in their natural habitat and even heron in our own private lochan.
You can watch the sun rise behind the magnificent hilltops on the far side of Loch Ness, and watch the sun set in the hills behind you in the evening, a truly unique and spectacular experience.
These details were last updated on Tuesday 28 April 2009