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Wee Corsee offers accommodation in Nairn, 200 yards from Nairn Museum. The unit is 5 miles from Cawdor Castle. Free private parking is available on site.
The kitchen comes with a dishwasher, an oven and a microwave and there is a private bathroom. Towels and bed linen are provided in this self-catering accommodation. Wee Corsee features free WiFi throughout the property.
Inverness Airport is 6.8 miles away.
The split-level apartment caters for upto six with two bedrooms, one en-suite shower room, family bathroom with a shower over the bath and open plan living space. Bedroom One has a kingsize bed and en-suite shower room. Bedroom Two has either one superking bed or two singles. The living space has a large TV and a DVD player (with DVDS), a sofa bed which holds a small double bed. The fully fitted kitchen with double oven, gas hob and dishwasher. This room has a so There is a separate utility area with washing machine, freezer and microwave. Beautifully appointed throughout Very close to Nairn’s golf courses Two minute walk to the beach, leisure centre and Links area (children’s play park and cafe) Two minutes to putting green and crazy golf Next door to Viewfield Park – short cut to the high street, community centre, and Nairn museum Travel cot and portable baby chair can be provided Linen and towels included Gas and Electricity included Free Broadband Wi-Fi Flat screen TVs in bedrooms as well as family room DVD player and collection of films Off street parking Contained garden with barbecue, table and chairs Restaurants, shops and bars all a walking distance.
I love living in Nairn expecially walking in all weathers and times of day on the beach.
Nairn is a seaside town on the coast of the Moray Firth in the highlands of Scotland. Nairn boasts two championship golf courses and is only 10 miles from Castle Stuart Golf Links. Wee Corsee is a great base from which to experience the many attractions of the Highlands, speyside and the Moray coast. Inverness is just half an hour away by car or good public transport links. As well as being the Brighton of the North due to its long sandy Blue Flag beaches and sunny micro-climate Nairn is a hub of activity. The community centre, which can be, accessed through Viewfield park hosts Cinema Nairn monthly, classical music evenings and ceilidh nights. The highlight of the year is Games days with pipers, caber tossing etc. This is held in the third week of August. The farming community look forward to The Nairn Farmer’s Show, held in Auldearn usually on the last Saturday in July. Nairn’s two golf courses are by the Moray Firth so golfers can enjoy amazing views whilst they enjoy their round at either The Nairn Golf Club or the Nairn.
Based on 11 reviews
9.8