Braefoot is a stone cottage in Fortrose, on the Black Isle. It looks straight out over the Moray Firth. You can see the sea from the front windows.
It sleeps four. Two bedrooms, one bathroom. It's got a 4 Star rating. It's comfortable and well set up. There's a wood burner for chilly evenings.
The beach is about twenty-five metres from the gate. You can walk along the shore from there. The town centre, with a pub and a café, is a short walk away.
If you're interested in dolphins, Chanorny Point is famous for them. You can see them from the shore sometimes. The golf course is there too.
Fortrose Cathedral is in the town, it's mostly ruins now but it's interesting. Inverness is about a fifteen mile drive, so you can get to shops or the station easily. The cottage is just off the NC500 route if you're touring.
It has parking, WiFi, a washing machine, and a dishwasher. Bedding and towels are included. No pets, sorry.
Useful links: National Trust for Scotland: Black Isle and North Coast 500.