
Accommodation
Beautifully presented, with tartan curtains, tweed fabrics, antique pieces and trompe l'oeil wall murals, the décor of Weiroch Lodge nods to old style hunting lodges while the blazing fireplace and elegant chandeliers add a touch of cosy grandeur. In warmer weather, the garden invites you to sit and enjoy a good book, watch the wildlife or simply take in the glorious views and stunning skyscapes.
Note: there are spacious public rooms and three en-suite double bedrooms for up to 6-guests. A lower rental is offered to 4-guests using the whole house with only two bedrooms, and a further reduced rate is offered to 2-guests using only one bedroom. For couples happy to use the ground floor only - master bedroom and all public rooms, a further concession is offered. See Availability page for price brackets.

A red squirrel came again this morning, just as we are leaving. Like a last minute reminder of the wonderful wildlife and general sense of peace we have enjoyed here. Thank you.
Alison Naylor
Ground Floor
Utility Room
A good-sized entrance room that has plenty of coat and boot space, a washing machine, tumble dryer and clothes airer.
Kitchen and Dining Room
This welcoming room has been carefully designed with catering in mind so that dining can be a relaxing affair. Fully equipped with high quality appliances including a large fridge-freezer, electric oven, 5-burner gas hob, dishwasher, microwave and Stellar cookware, this superb kitchen is a joy to use.
However, if you still don’t feel inspired to cook then why not let us help out – see details of our meals service on the ‘Availability’ page, or enjoy dining out at local inns and restaurants. The antique dining table easily seats 6 people and the huge arched windows overlook spectacular views across the Spey valley. On warmer days, it’s possible to dine outside where the only noise is from the birds and the breeze rustling in the trees.
Sitting room
Guests can retire to a truly magnificent sitting-room that features a high vaulted ceiling and wonderful trompe l’oeil wall murals. With its wood burning stove, comfortable sofas upholstered in Highland tweed, antique furniture and amazing collection of books, this lovely room provides the ideal retreat to relax with a dram at the end of the day.
An adjoining sunroom, again tastefully furnished in traditional fabrics, offers stunning views and adds to the already fantastic living space. Roe deer, hares, pheasants and many other birds can usually be seen from the sunroom windows, either in the garden or adjoining fields and the much loved native red squirrel can sometimes be spotted on the feeders in the garden.
Bedroom 1, en-suite
This spacious, high-ceilinged room has elegant décor and glorious views across the Spey valley towards the Cairngorm mountains. The continental sized beds with luxury latex mattresses are linked to form a superking but can be separated to form twin beds if preferred. There’s pure cotton bedlinen and a choice of feather or fibre-filled pillows to help you enjoy a goods nights sleep.
In the adjoining superb bathroom you’ll find everything you need, including unlimited hot water and even a shelf of good books.
Cloakroom W.C.
A separate downstairs cloakroom/W.C. is provided in addition to the bedroom en-suite facilities
First Floor
Bedroom 2, en-suite
This large, delightfully furnished room has coombed ceilings (plenty of headroom in the middle), Velux roof light and a large picture window at the gable end. There are leather armchairs and the extra long, continental sized twin beds have latex mattresses and fine quality bed-linen. The adjoining shower room is beautifully designed with excellent facilities and complimentary toiletries.
Bedroom 3, en suite
Across the wide landing from Bedroom 2 is a third spacious bedroom, stylishly decorated and beautifully furnished. The 5ft luxury bed has gorgeous bedlinen and a top-of-the-range latex mattress that offers lavish comfort. From the windows there are far reaching views towards the Cromdale Hills to the south, while on the north side, roe deer can often be seen in the woods just behind the Lodge. A small but perfectly formed shower room goes with this room with power shower, heated towel rail and fluffy towels. … (For a young child, there is a good quality 3ft fold-out J-bed that can be added to either of the upstairs bedrooms.)
Outside
From the kitchen a patio door opens onto a large south-facing fully fenced garden at the rear of the Lodge, ideal for relaxing and outdoor dining (picnic tables provided). If you fancy a stroll you can wander across the fields to the River Spey, a short distance away, or explore the miles of tracks within the 800 acres of forest adjacent to the Lodge. For those keen on a longer walk, access to the world-famous Speyside Way is just a few minutes from the door. Besides the peaceful forest and riverside walks that surround Weiroch, there are numerous forest trails and hill walks within the area. Nearby, the Cairngorms National Park provides a brilliant way to explore the landscape and take in the amazing Highland scenery with hikes for all abilities.
Please note: The owners house is situated about 100 yards beyond the Lodge. If you need information or wish to use our housekeeping or catering service, please feel free to ask as your holiday enjoyment is paramount to us. Other than this, you will not be disturbed.