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With a lovely outlook over the loch our large modern caravan is 33ft by 10ft. Pisces has two bedrooms. It is Tourist Board inspected and very well equipped with a shower and toilet, full size gas cooker, electric fridge, cutlery and crockery, all cooking utensils, cleaning equipment and colour TV. The double bed and the bunks have duvets. Please bring duvet covers (or top sheet), bottom sheets, pillowcases, towels and teatowels - unless you want us to provide these at extra cost. The price includes gas and electricity. Pisces has one double bedroom and one with 6ft bunks. The kitchen/living area is large with an attractive wood finish. With the dining area made into a double bed there is sleeping accommodation for six. THE AREAThe Moray Firth has many varied geographical areas all within easy reach. From long sandy beaches, through mature woods with cascading rivers, up to the ski slopes high in the Cairngorms. The climate is usually kind with only 23in of rain and plenty of sun. There are dolphins in the sea, monsters in the loch (or so we believe), deer on the ground and eagles in the air. If you take a little time to look for these and the other birds and animals you have a good chance of success. THE ATTRACTIONSSCENIC TOURS The west coast and Inverewe Gardens - 2 hours away, Loch Ness - 45 minutes away Findhorn River valley, The fishing villages of the North East HISTORIC BUILDINGS Fort George, Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle VISITOR ATTRACTIONS Landmark Adventure Park, Speyside Steam Railway, Speyside distilleries, Baxters of Speyside GOLF There are over 14 excellent courses within an hours drive The Walker Cup was played at Nairn on 11/12th September 1999 TOWNS AND CITIES TO VISIT - Inverness, Forres, Elgin, Aberdeen, Avimore WILDLIFE - Loch Garten ospreys, Moray Firth dolphin cruises, Kingussie Wildlife Park CULTURE - Eden Court Theatre ACTIVITIES - Swimming at Nairn pool or beach, or Inverness Aquadome, mountain biking, pony trekking There is a large selection of good pubs and restaurants to suit all budgets. RELAXATIONStay around Laikenbuie, read a good book, paddle the dinghy on the loch and relax in our peaceful surroundings. There is a children's play area and you are welcome to help collect the eggs and see the other animals. Location, climate and geology We are situated 5km south of the Moray Firth coast at 60m above sea level in a small glen. This takes us off the narrow coastal plain which tends to have light sandy soil and over the brow of a low ridge to give us a southerly aspect. With prevailing westerly winds the Moray Firth creates a very favorable climatic pocket. Average rainfall is 575mm (23in), only a third of that falling on the West Coast 80km (50miles) away. Inversely hours of sunshine are increased. The crops and livestock The total of 57ha (140ac) comprises approximately a quarter each of improved grass, wetland, rough grazing, and birch woodland. We are now fully organic and certified by the Soil Association. We have 13 cows and 34 ewes. Hopefully these will utilize half the ground each allowing us to work a clean grazing system by alternating them year about. We hope to develop a market for all the lambs selling direct to the consumer, freezer ready, to eliminate the stress of livestock markets and long journeys to slaughter. The calves will probably be sold as stores at 10 months old. There are horses on rented grazing which can help balance the system. We also want to maximize the number of different wildlife habitats, for our own interest, and to provide a special holiday destination for our guests. As amateurs we have identified 90 species of bird and have a long list of mammals, some of which we would rather be without - rabbits! The garden Therese has been dedicated to her garden ever since we moved here and it keeps expanding every year. The main area is in a four course rotation of potatoes, peas and beans, brassicas, carrots and onions. The other areas include asparagus, cougettes, leeks, salad crops and of course flowers everywhere to encourage beneficial insects. There is also a greenhouse, an orchard of apples, pears and plums, a polytunnel to extend the season for basic vegetables and to grow tomatoes and cucumbers. There are Shitaki mushrooms growing on birch logs.
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