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Cooking
Holidays near Loch Ness in the Highlands
. . . find
out more about Scottish Cooking
When
you are planning a holiday to Scotland, it is likely
that you will visit Loch Ness and the village of Drumnadrochit
with its Nessie Exhibition centers and Urquhart Castle.
If you do then you should consider a stay at Knowle
Bed & Breakfast with its panoramic view towards
the mysterious Loch.
Hidden
from the road, Knowle Bed & Breakfast is a comfortable,
privately situated family home, surrounded by spacious
gardens and woodland and offering private parking. Located
along the Great Glen Walk and Cycle Way, with special
facilities for walkers and cyclists, Knowle Bed &
Breakfast not only offers a good nights sleep
but also offers a cooking holiday package aimed at people
with a passion for preparing food who would like to
find out more about Scottish Cooking during a 5 nights
stay, together with family or friends. A holiday with
a tasty difference!
Scottish
Cooking Holiday at Knowle B&B
This
holiday is aimed at people with a passion for food who
would like to find out more about Scottish cooking,
either by a hands-on or a hands-off approach. There
are three ways of enjoying a Scottish Cooking Holiday
at our B&B, which all involve guidance by qualified
Chef Bert Wigman who recently upgraded his position
from a keen amateur cook to a professional chef and
is happy to share his new-found knowledge with our cooking
holiday guests!
Package
1:
This
is our main cooking holiday package which involves a
five nights' stay at our B&B with a group of four
to six people who book together and actively help out
with cooking typical Scottish dishes for four days,
making use of Scotland's wild and fresh ingredients.
Prices
for Package 1
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January,
February, November and December
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£230
per person |
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March
to June, September & October
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£250
per person |
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July
and August
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£270
per person |
Including:
-
Five nights bed and breakfast.
- Four
times 4 course evening meals - including practical
instruction in preparing the meals by qualified
chef Bert Wigman
- Recipes
of the evening meals
- Optional
- 3 to 4 hour guided walk during one of the days
of your stay at an additional cost of £25
per person including a packed lunch.
Package
2:
Package
2 is aimed at two or three people traveling together
and planning a shorter stay at our B&B (minimum
of two nights). We are happy to offer you a Scottish
Cooking experience at a cost of £35 per person
per day on top of your B&B price. To be arranged
at time of booking.
Package 3:
If
you are a food lover and planning to stay in our B&B
for a minimum of 5 nights but prefer not to cook in
your holiday, you are welcome to enjoy a 4-course dinner
at our B&B (minimum of 3 evenings) at a cost of
£17.50 per person per evening on top of your B&B
price. To be arranged at time of booking.
Scottish
Food
Scottish
food is famous for its fresh, natural and wild ingredients.
All our food is prepared with quality Scottish products
and typical food you may find on the menu:
- Cullen
Skink (fish soup)
- Venison
- Game
- Lamb
- Scottish
salmon (home smoked)
- The
legendary Haggis
- Neeps
and Tatties
- Vegetable
curry
- Baked
potato
.
. . and of course some of the well known mouth watering
desserts such as
Raspberry Meringue and Sticky Toffee Pudding.
This
cooking holiday will give you an opportunity to gain
an insight in Scottish cooking - although occasionally
it will be mixed with a flavour of Continental cooking
because of our Dutch background. For British guests
we are happy to introduce some typical Dutch and other
Continental dishes.
A
typical cooking holiday-day:
- Before
3:30 pm
After a tasty Scottish, Vegetarian or Continental
breakfast you will have plenty of time to explore
Loch Ness and part of the Highlands. We will be happy
to advise you on where to go for your walking, cycling
or car trips, directing you to waterfalls, castles,
lochs, museums, ancient Caledonian pine woods, whatever
takes your fancy. For the early risers it is even
possible to make a car trip to the beautiful west
coast of Scotland and still be back in time for the
cooking part of your holiday.
For those interested in complementary therapies there
is the option of receiving Bi-Aura therapy during
the day by Mirjam, who is a qualified Bio-Energy Practitioner.
Have a look at www.lochnessbi-aura.co.uk
to find out more about this holistic energising and
healing form of treatment.
Finally
At the end of your
holiday we will give you the recipes, so you can re-create
your favourite Scottish dishes at home. If you live
outside the UK, you may want to make sure that before
you go home you buy some of the ingredients that you
often can't get abroad, like black treacle, golden
syrup, pinhead oatmeal, etc. Our local supermarket
or otherwise the bigger supermarkets and health shops
in Inverness will be able to provide you with all
these goodies.
Back
to nature
In
the summer months we can tell you where to find the
wild raspberries. And when it's wild mushroom time
Bert will be happy to organise a guided walk to pick
with you the chantarelles which will form part of
a delicious soup later that day. In September it is
bramble time, so feel free to pick some of those and
Mirjam will find you a nice dessert or home baking
recipe for them to be used in. And then of course
we will be preparing the best game and venison dishes,
including a venison recipe with a game and chocolate
sauce, which is elaborate, but definitely one of our
favourites. For those interested we'll make sure to
find out from which Highland Estate the deer originated.
Sausage-making
is an option too. And if you have a particular interest
in curing and smoking, Bert can take you through this
whole process in practice, as he often smokes fish,
ham and bacon in our own smoking kiln.
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE EMAIL enquiry@lochnessguesthouse.co.uk
Guest
Rooms
There are three comfortable bedrooms: two en-suite double
rooms (one downstairs and one upstairs) and one upstairs
triple room (King-size bed and single bed) with private
facilities. The rooms all come with wash basin, tea
and coffee making facilities, hair dryer and shaver
point.
Lounge
Upstairs you will also find a guest lounge with a fine
view towards Loch Ness, offering you easy chairs, TV
and a bookcase with a variety of books and board games.
Knowle
Bed & Breakfast was awarded a Three Star rating
by the Scottish Tourist Board.

A
deep love for Scotland made us decide to emigrate in
August 1997 from the Netherlands to the beautiful Highlands
of Scotland. Our experience as Scottish tourists goes
back more than eighteen years and if required, we are
happy to provide you with walking, cycling and other
tourist tips.
Highland
Activities
From
our home you will find a range of possibilities for
walking, cycling, fishing, horse riding and at the same
time enjoying wildlife. At easy car distance three beautiful
glens are accessible: Glen Cannich, Strathglass and
Glen Affric - the latter, with its remains of the ancient
pine forest, is of outstanding beauty and all three
glens offer superb walking.
The
wilderness, remoteness and tranquility of the area are
truly fascinating!
Walkers
and Cyclists Welcome!
There
are special facilities for walkers and mountain bikers:
Drying room, maps, bike shed and bike servicing. There
are also mountain bikes available for hire.
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