Accommodation:
Above left and right;
Two views of the bedroom/living area.
Luxury pure goose-down duvet, the finest Egyptian cotton sheets, orthopaedic mattress with a medium to firm support.
DVD, CD, MP3 Player and tea/coffee making facilities.
Right;
The bathroom has a bath, power shower over, thick bathrobes and towels, good quality bathroom products, hairdryer and other essential bathroom items.
Breakfast:
It's about a 25 yard walk down to Ruddyglow Park for breakfast.
Right;
The breakfast table in the dining room.
Breakfast can be as extensive and as substantial as you like. A cooked breakfast with all the trimmings (Venison sausages are a must) or fish, or cheese and cold meat or delicious vegetarian alternatives.
Dinner (optional, advance notice required) is equally home-made and substantial and yummy.
Soups, local deep-dived scallops, venison roasts, trifles and puddings.
Patricia is an excellent and intuitive cook and she uses mostly organic and local produce. You will be well looked after!
See: Ruddyglow Park bed and breakfast for more about the house.
Tariff: 2008
Loch Assynt from the garden.
From £150 per night for the Lodge
including breakfast.
Optional 5 course Dinner (starter, main course, pudding, cheese, coffee & chocolates) is normally £45.00
Supper is £25.00 (starter and main or main and pudding).
Special packages always available. Or if you have any particular requirements, please to ask.
For sporting guests there is a drying room, rod room, secure gun cabinet and freezer available.
No smoking inside, but allowed in the garden.
No pets inside, please, - but the outdoor kennel can be used.
To enquire or to book:
Your breakfast destination: Ruddyglow Park is only about 25 yards from the Lodge.
Please contact:
Patricia Filmer Sankey
email:
patricia@ruddyglowpark.com
Ruddyglow Park
Loch Assynt
By Lairg
Sutherland
Scotland
IV27 4HB
Scotland, UK
Tel: 01571 822216
Fax:01571 822216
or from outside the UK:
Tel: 44 1571 822216
Fax: 44 1571 822216
Please tell Patricia you found the Lodge through About Scotland!
Lodge photographs on this page, courtesy of Martin Morrison.
Map of the area:
The landscape of this most sparsely populated area of Europe is formed by an extraordinary geological past.