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Sherrabeg Cottage - a cottage that sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms
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4 bedrooms4 bathroomsSleeps 8164 sq m
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Laggan, Newtonmore
- Laggan Pond and Picnic Area4 min drive
- Dalwhinnie Distillery12 min drive
- Highland Folk Museum16 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom #1
1 King Bed
Bedroom #2
1 King Bed
Bedroom #3
1 King Bed
Bedroom #4
2 Single Beds
4 bathrooms
Bathroom #1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom #2
Shower only
Bathroom #3
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom #4
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Garden
About this property
Sherrabeg Cottage - a cottage that sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms
Sherrabeg Cottage, reputed to be the former taxman’s house for the area, now provides the perfect retreat for families and mixed groups, including those with limited mobility, as the ground floor kitchen/diner and bedroom are wheelchair accessible. Situated on the Glenshero Estate, at approximately 35,000 acres, one of the area’s largest and most secluded estates, Sherrabeg Cottage offers a unique blend of privacy and comfort. Nestled within its own private grounds and overlooking the serene waters of the Spey Reservoir near Laggan, the cottage has been beautifully refurbished to an exceptional standard. Despite its peaceful and remote location, Aviemore, Inverness and Fort Willaim are all within an hour’s drive.
Accommodating up to eight guests, this detached cottage boasts uninterrupted views from every corner of its private grounds. The cozy living room features a welcoming wood burner, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The spacious kitchen/diner is fully equipped and features a striking kitchen island with a fascinating history. The wood used to build it was rescued from the Caledonian Canal, where it had been submerged for 100 years.
The cottage is located within a working estate that forms part of a larger area spanning an impressive 114,000 acres. It offers a wealth of sporting opportunities, including fishing, stalking, and shooting, providing guests with the chance to fully immerse themselves in traditional Highland pursuits.
Sherrabeg Cottage is the perfect base for exploring some of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes and attractions, offering a mix of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, this area has something for everyone.
Start your journey with the nearby Wolftrax Mountain Bike Trails, a renowned destination for cyclists of all abilities, set against Laggan’s rugged backdrop. For a more leisurely pace, enjoy tranquil walks around the Spey Reservoir. Hiking enthusiasts will relish the unspoiled wilderness of the Monadhliath Mountains, home to red deer and golden eagles, while the cascading beauty of Pattack Falls offers a peaceful woodland escape.
Just a short drive away, Aviemore and the Cairngorms National Park open the door to countless adventures. Hike to the summit of Cairngorm Mountain for sweeping views, or enjoy winter sports when the snow falls. Nearby, the Highland Wildlife Park offers an up-close look at animals like Scottish wildcats and polar bears. Relax at the sandy shores of Loch Morlich, where you can try watersports or explore forest trails, and discover the Rothiemurchus Estate, an outdoor playground with activities like pony trekking, quad biking, and clay pigeon shooting.
An hour’s drive north takes you to Inverness, the charming capital of the Highlands. Stroll along its riverside paths, explore the Victorian Market, and take in the views from Inverness Castle. A visit to nearby Loch Ness is a must, where you can search for the legendary Nessie and explore the atmospheric ruins of Urquhart Castle. For a deeper dive into history, Culloden Battlefield offers a poignant experience at the site of the last major battle on British soil.
To the southwest lies Fort William, a haven for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Ascend Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, or take a gentler approach with scenic walks in Glen Nevis. The Nevis Range Mountain Resort offers panoramic views via gondola rides, while the Jacobite Steam Train, famously featured in the Harry Potter films, provides an unforgettable journey over the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Don’t miss the Glenfinnan Monument, which commemorates the Jacobite uprising and overlooks the stunning Loch Shiel.
Closer to Laggan, Dalwhinnie Distillery invites you to tour one of Scotland’s highest distilleries and sample its smooth single malts. The historic Caledonian Canal and the Great Glen Way offer opportunities for walking, cycling, or simply soaking in the incredible scenery.
The Highlands are a haven for anglers, and Laggan is no exception. The River Spey and its tributaries offer excellent salmon and trout fishing, while the tranquil Spey Reservoir provides a peaceful spot to cast your line amidst stunning scenery. For a guided experience, Loch Laggan is renowned for its brown trout and pike, with local experts offering fishing trips.
Golfers will be equally delighted by the courses nearby. Just 20 minutes away, Newtonmore Golf Club offers a scenic 18-hole course alongside the River Spey, while nearby Kingussie Golf Club provides a picturesque and rewarding round. For a championship-standard experience, Spey Valley Golf Club near Aviemore combines exceptional play with breathtaking views of the Cairngorm Mountains.
Post Code: PH20 1AJ
Security Deposit £150
Sherrabeg Cottage accepts bookings with an any day arrival with short breaks welcome throughout the year, minimum stay 2 nights
STL Licence: HI70467F
EPC: E
Accommodation for 8 over two floors.
Ground floor: Two steps into entrance; Living room with log burner; Kitchen/dining area with sofa and patio doors leading to garden; Superking zip and link bedroom (can be changed to twin, please let us know your preference at time of booking) and accessible en-suite with large shower cubicle; Superking bedroom; Wet room; utility room with drying area, large fridge/freezer and washing machine; separate wc.
First Floor: Superking bedroom; Twin bedroom; Bathroom with bath and large walk-in shower; Bathroom with large walk-in shower.
Services: Oil central heating downstairs with thermostatically controlled electric heaters upstairs * Open fire (fuel provided) * Bed linen and towels are provided * Range cooker * Dishwasher * Large American Fridge/Freezer * Microwave * Washing machine & Dryer * Travel cot & high chair * Smart TV * Parking for 4/5 cars * Wi-fi (connection is slow due to rural location) * No smoking * 2 Dogs welcome (Extra charges apply) * Second fridge/freezer in utility room * Bike store * Garden furniture * Private water supply (Via Bore hole)
Note: Steps and ramps supplied for wheelchair access via the rear patio door.
If you'd like to enjoy some venison during your stay, this can be pre-ordered before your arrival and delivered to the property. The venison is sourced from across the wider estate and is butchered in house by the estates stalking team. The estate runs a small shop in Fort William, should you wish to pick up some venison or estate lamb throughout your stay.
Accommodating up to eight guests, this detached cottage boasts uninterrupted views from every corner of its private grounds. The cozy living room features a welcoming wood burner, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The spacious kitchen/diner is fully equipped and features a striking kitchen island with a fascinating history. The wood used to build it was rescued from the Caledonian Canal, where it had been submerged for 100 years.
The cottage is located within a working estate that forms part of a larger area spanning an impressive 114,000 acres. It offers a wealth of sporting opportunities, including fishing, stalking, and shooting, providing guests with the chance to fully immerse themselves in traditional Highland pursuits.
Sherrabeg Cottage is the perfect base for exploring some of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes and attractions, offering a mix of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, this area has something for everyone.
Start your journey with the nearby Wolftrax Mountain Bike Trails, a renowned destination for cyclists of all abilities, set against Laggan’s rugged backdrop. For a more leisurely pace, enjoy tranquil walks around the Spey Reservoir. Hiking enthusiasts will relish the unspoiled wilderness of the Monadhliath Mountains, home to red deer and golden eagles, while the cascading beauty of Pattack Falls offers a peaceful woodland escape.
Just a short drive away, Aviemore and the Cairngorms National Park open the door to countless adventures. Hike to the summit of Cairngorm Mountain for sweeping views, or enjoy winter sports when the snow falls. Nearby, the Highland Wildlife Park offers an up-close look at animals like Scottish wildcats and polar bears. Relax at the sandy shores of Loch Morlich, where you can try watersports or explore forest trails, and discover the Rothiemurchus Estate, an outdoor playground with activities like pony trekking, quad biking, and clay pigeon shooting.
An hour’s drive north takes you to Inverness, the charming capital of the Highlands. Stroll along its riverside paths, explore the Victorian Market, and take in the views from Inverness Castle. A visit to nearby Loch Ness is a must, where you can search for the legendary Nessie and explore the atmospheric ruins of Urquhart Castle. For a deeper dive into history, Culloden Battlefield offers a poignant experience at the site of the last major battle on British soil.
To the southwest lies Fort William, a haven for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Ascend Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, or take a gentler approach with scenic walks in Glen Nevis. The Nevis Range Mountain Resort offers panoramic views via gondola rides, while the Jacobite Steam Train, famously featured in the Harry Potter films, provides an unforgettable journey over the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Don’t miss the Glenfinnan Monument, which commemorates the Jacobite uprising and overlooks the stunning Loch Shiel.
Closer to Laggan, Dalwhinnie Distillery invites you to tour one of Scotland’s highest distilleries and sample its smooth single malts. The historic Caledonian Canal and the Great Glen Way offer opportunities for walking, cycling, or simply soaking in the incredible scenery.
The Highlands are a haven for anglers, and Laggan is no exception. The River Spey and its tributaries offer excellent salmon and trout fishing, while the tranquil Spey Reservoir provides a peaceful spot to cast your line amidst stunning scenery. For a guided experience, Loch Laggan is renowned for its brown trout and pike, with local experts offering fishing trips.
Golfers will be equally delighted by the courses nearby. Just 20 minutes away, Newtonmore Golf Club offers a scenic 18-hole course alongside the River Spey, while nearby Kingussie Golf Club provides a picturesque and rewarding round. For a championship-standard experience, Spey Valley Golf Club near Aviemore combines exceptional play with breathtaking views of the Cairngorm Mountains.
Post Code: PH20 1AJ
Security Deposit £150
Sherrabeg Cottage accepts bookings with an any day arrival with short breaks welcome throughout the year, minimum stay 2 nights
STL Licence: HI70467F
EPC: E
Accommodation for 8 over two floors.
Ground floor: Two steps into entrance; Living room with log burner; Kitchen/dining area with sofa and patio doors leading to garden; Superking zip and link bedroom (can be changed to twin, please let us know your preference at time of booking) and accessible en-suite with large shower cubicle; Superking bedroom; Wet room; utility room with drying area, large fridge/freezer and washing machine; separate wc.
First Floor: Superking bedroom; Twin bedroom; Bathroom with bath and large walk-in shower; Bathroom with large walk-in shower.
Services: Oil central heating downstairs with thermostatically controlled electric heaters upstairs * Open fire (fuel provided) * Bed linen and towels are provided * Range cooker * Dishwasher * Large American Fridge/Freezer * Microwave * Washing machine & Dryer * Travel cot & high chair * Smart TV * Parking for 4/5 cars * Wi-fi (connection is slow due to rural location) * No smoking * 2 Dogs welcome (Extra charges apply) * Second fridge/freezer in utility room * Bike store * Garden furniture * Private water supply (Via Bore hole)
Note: Steps and ramps supplied for wheelchair access via the rear patio door.
If you'd like to enjoy some venison during your stay, this can be pre-ordered before your arrival and delivered to the property. The venison is sourced from across the wider estate and is butchered in house by the estates stalking team. The estate runs a small shop in Fort William, should you wish to pick up some venison or estate lamb throughout your stay.
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 22
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Newtonmore
Located in Newtonmore, this holiday home is in the mountains. Fused and Light and Highland Folk Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Highland Wildlife Park and Invergarry & Fort Augustus Railway Museum. Great Glen Water Park and Clog and Craft Shop are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Laggan, Newtonmore
What's nearby
- Laggan Pond and Picnic Area - 4 min drive - 5.6 km
- Dalwhinnie Distillery - 12 min drive - 17.4 km
- Highland Folk Museum - 16 min drive - 19.2 km
- Highland Wildlife Park - 28 min drive - 33.4 km
- Urquhart Castle - 86 min drive - 115.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Laggan Stores Coffee Bothy - 4 min drive
- Kiln Room Coffee Shop - 5 min drive
- Other Yummy Things - 5 min drive
- Base Camp MTB Cafe - 7 min drive
- Wolftrax Cafe - 7 min drive
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