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The Highland Club | Fort Augustus |St Benedict s Abbey , Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4BJ, ScotlandCompare Prices for this Hotel
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The Highland Club is located within 20 acres of most beautifully landscaped grounds on the southern shores of Loch Ness. It occupies the Grade A gothic buildings of the original 1729 English fortification Fort Augustus which later on were transformed into St Benedict s Abbey. From here the opportunities are limitless from the more typical activities of walking cycling golf sailing fishing shooting ski-ing (in winter) and bird watching to the more unusual such as dog sledding and Munro Bagging the list is as long as it is varied. It is a unique residential opportunity consisting of 97 apartments and 12 cottages for a fantastic holiday or a most beautiful home on the shores of iconic Loch Ness an region of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Highland Club was developed over a number of years and the Abbey Church conversion was finally completed in 2012. Within the grounds there is a tennis court and many other facilities comprising table tennis badminton croquet boules 5-a-side football and even a cricket pitch! The Boathouse Restaurant with its exclusive Loch side view is available both to the guests and the local community alike. The Highland Club has facilities exclusively for use by those who are staying comprising an indoor pool steam and sauna the club lounge region and snooker room. Both holiday bookings and property purchases can be made through this website. The Highland Club is unique steeped in centuries of Scottish history and a exceptional place to stay either on a self-catering holiday or as an owner of one of the breathe taking super luxury residences available for purchase. Compare Prices for this HotelFACILITIES:- The Highland Club | Fort Augustus |St Benedict s Abbey , Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4BJ, Scotland
The Highland Club | Fort Augustus |St Benedict s Abbey , Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4BJ, Scotland
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