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    Green Tourism Award - Bronze

    Shore Lodge is a comfortable 14 bed, self-catering group accommodation facilty built in 1999. Situated in the grounds of Brodick Castle and Country Park, it is ideally positioned for access to the shore, Goatfell and Brodick village. The Lodge is available all year. Sitting room with wood-burning stove, fully equipped kitchen and dining-room, drying-room, four WC’s with wash-basins and three showers. Four bedrooms with bunk beds – two two-bedded, one four-bedded and one six-bedded. Minimum stay at Shore Lodge 3 nights.

    Services: storage heaters, wood stove, water heated by immersion.

    Price: £15 per person per night – minimum charge per night of £100 for smaller groups of six and under.

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      Daffodils and the Lake District may be immortalised by the writings of William Wordsworth and yet this sentinel of spring, adopted by the Welsh as its national emblem is also a significant player in the Scottish horticultural world – whether in the fields of Kincardineshire or in the long established gardens and designed landscapes of the National Trust for Scotland.  more>

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